Rebel Alliances: The Means and Ends of Contemporary British Anarchisms is a book-length study of philosophy applied to contemporary British class-struggle anarchism. Philosopher Benjamin Franks compares this tradition with competing political groups such as autonomist Marxism and describes a consistent, "ideal" anarchism.
Author | Benjamin Franks |
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Subject | Political theory |
Publisher | 2006 (AK Press and Dark Star) |
Pages | 475 pp. |
ISBN | 9781904859406 |
References
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