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Anarchy in action
Book • 1974
Colin Ward's "Anarchy in Action" presents a unique perspective on anarchism, moving beyond traditional revolutionary narratives.
It demonstrates how anarchist principles are already at work in various aspects of society, from community initiatives to everyday interactions.
The book highlights the inherent self-organizing capacity of human beings and the potential for creating more equitable and just social structures.
Ward's writing style is clear and engaging, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.
This work has significantly influenced the understanding and popularization of anarchism as a practical and relevant philosophy.
It demonstrates how anarchist principles are already at work in various aspects of society, from community initiatives to everyday interactions.
The book highlights the inherent self-organizing capacity of human beings and the potential for creating more equitable and just social structures.
Ward's writing style is clear and engaging, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.
This work has significantly influenced the understanding and popularization of anarchism as a practical and relevant philosophy.
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Roman Krznaric throughout the episode, discussing his contributions to anarchism and social theory.


129. The Everyday Anarchy of Colin Ward -- Roman Krznaric