 | Emma Goldman - Political Science - 2007 - 136 pages
[This book] look[s] into revolutionary issues a the turn of the century, a prophetic view of the social and economic future, much of which we have seen take place, and above ... | |
 | Michael Zweig - Social Science - 2000 - 198 pages
The United States is not a middle class society. Michael Zweig shows that the majority of Americans are actually working class and argues that recognizing this fact is ... | |
 | Lysander Spooner - Philosophy - 2006
Embellished with eloquent and pithy style, it states the defenses of freedom of choice. Spooner has blatantly offered a repudiation of proscription of the non-coercive vices ... | |
 | Peter Kropotkin - History - 2005 - 312 pages
1927. The collected writings of Peter Kropotkin. Kropotkin grew up in the midst of the struggle between the peasants and workers and the government. He was born a prince of the ... | |
 | Simon Tormey - Business & Economics - 2004 - 184 pages
Every aspect of the anti-capitalist world is covered in this helpful guide, from WOMBLES to Zapatistas, NGOs to environmentalism, Paris 1968 to Seattle, and beyond. Picking up ... | |
 | John Crump - Political Science - 1993 - 226 pages
This is a pioneering study of Japanese 'pure anarchism' between the wars focused on its principal theoretician, Hatta Shuzo. | |
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