Kropotkin and the Anarchist Intellectual Tradition
Jim Mac Laughlin
(Author)
Description
Peter Kropotkin's philosophy of anarchism suffers from neglect in mainstream histories; misrepresented as a utopian creed or a recipe for social chaos and political disorder, the intellectual strengths and philosophical integrity is overlooked. Moving beyond most previous accounts of Kropotkin's anarchism, Mac Laughlin focuses less on the man and his political career, instead providing a sustained and critical reading of his extensive writings on the social, historical and scientific basis of modern anarchism. The result is a thorough examination of a number of key themes in Kropotkin's philosophy of anarchism, including his concerted efforts to provide anarchism with an historical and scientific basis; the role of mutualism and mutual aid in social evolution and natural history; the ethics of anarchism, and the anarchist critique of state-centred nationalism and other expressions of power politics.
Product Details
Price
$33.00
Publisher
Pluto Press (UK)
Publish Date
February 20, 2016
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780745335124
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About the Author
Jim Mac Laughlin is a political geographer and social scientist. He is the author of Reimagining theNation-State: The Contested Terrains of Nation Building, also published by Pluto Press.
Reviews
'I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a lively introduction to the man's writing and its implications''A deeply intellectual, yet readable account of Kropotkin's life and thought, set in the context of a stellar account of the development of scientific anarchism. Essential for all critical thinkers and political activists desperately in need of a dose of optimism in these sorry times''An excellent contribution to this 'anarchist Renaissance' and should be read and referenced by all those who hope to heed the call to revolutionary praxis''[A] wonderful introduction to Kropotkin's thought''An excellent introduction to Kropotkin's life and theory'