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Few argue that the Cuban revolution has anything to tell us about anarchist political thought, beyond vindicating traditional anarchist concerns about the power of the state. This paper argues that the story becomes more complicated once we understand anarchist political thought as sets of...
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As an emancipatory doctrine, anarchism aspires to replace forms of domination with forms of freedom. Relatively few anarchists have sought to address it by means of a theory of language and ideology. For one, John Zerzan's primitivist anarchism attacks civilization and culture generally,...
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The paper explores the divergent U.S. integrationist and Chinese coexistence programs of international order. The U.S. program of international order is based on the aspiration to create a unison international order on the basis of the liberal concepts of civil rights, democracy and market...
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James Scott has written a detailed ethnography on the lives of the peoples of upland Southeast Asia who choose to escape oppressive government by living at the edge of their civilization. To the political economist the fascinating story told by Scott provides useful narratives in need of...
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In the 2011 Franz Cuhel Memorial Lecture, I argue of endogenous rule formation in economic life (what I term the positive political economy of anarchism) should be studied in-depth and that the economic analysis of the Austrian school of economics provides many of the key analytical insights...
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