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Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!
Book • 1983
Fredy Perlman's "Against His-Story, Against Leviathan" is a complex and challenging work that uses a blend of historical analysis and mythical storytelling to critique the nature of power and domination throughout history.
The book traces the development of civilization from early egalitarian societies to the emergence of hierarchical structures and the state.
Perlman argues that the state, which he personifies as 'Leviathan,' is a destructive force that perpetuates inequality and exploitation.
He uses the example of ancient Sumer to illustrate how seemingly beneficial innovations can lead to unforeseen consequences, ultimately resulting in the subjugation of the masses.
The book's unconventional style and blend of genres make it a unique and thought-provoking contribution to anarchist and countercultural thought.
It continues to inspire critical reflection on power dynamics and the ongoing struggle for liberation.
The book traces the development of civilization from early egalitarian societies to the emergence of hierarchical structures and the state.
Perlman argues that the state, which he personifies as 'Leviathan,' is a destructive force that perpetuates inequality and exploitation.
He uses the example of ancient Sumer to illustrate how seemingly beneficial innovations can lead to unforeseen consequences, ultimately resulting in the subjugation of the masses.
The book's unconventional style and blend of genres make it a unique and thought-provoking contribution to anarchist and countercultural thought.
It continues to inspire critical reflection on power dynamics and the ongoing struggle for liberation.
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as a book blending myth and history to explore power, subjugation, and resistance.

Alex Leff

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