What is Anarchism? (Working Classics)

by Alexander Berkman

Paperback, 2003

Description

In a clear conversation with the reader, Berkman discusses society as it now exists, the need for Anarchism and the methods for bringing it about. Often mentioned in conjunction with his lover Emma Goldman, Berkman was a leading writer and participant in the 20th-Century Anarchist movement. The young, idealistic Berkman practiced "propaganda by the deed," attempting to assassinate Henry Clay Frick during the Homestead Steel Strike of 1892. While imprisoned, he wrote the classic tale of prison life,Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist. After his release, Berkman editedThe Blast! and Goldman'sMother Earth. Deported to Russia in 1919, he saw firsthand the failure of the Bolshevik revolution and dedicated himself to writing this classic primer on Anarchism.… (more)

Status

Available

Call number

335.83

Publication

AK Press (2003), 304 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member markgiannullo
A good conceptual overview. Some of the points it the book, such as workers taking control of their factories, are no longer relevant, as there is not nearly the same level of industrial production in this country. That being said, certainly lots of good ideas to be found. A more modern look at
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these concepts would be welcome.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1902593707 / 9781902593708
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