Anarchy

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Anarchy is a seminal anarchist pamphlet by Errico Malatesta that clearly explains the principles, goals, and practical implications of anarchist theory.

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instanceOf anarchist literature
pamphlet
political pamphlet
advocates abolition of the state
mutual aid
self‑management
voluntary cooperation
author Errico Malatesta
circulatedWithin Italian anarchist movement
international anarchist movement
countryOfOrigin Italy
criticizes authoritarian socialism
capitalism
the state
describes goals of anarchism
practical implications of anarchist theory
principles of anarchism
emphasizes collective responsibility
ethical foundations of anarchism
practical aspects of anarchism
explains anarchist conception of equality
anarchist conception of freedom
anarchist conception of justice
difference between anarchism and chaos
organization without government
genre political theory
radical literature
hasInfluenced anarchist movements
anarchist organizations
anarchist theorists
intendedAudience general public
workers
language Italian
mainSubject anarchism
political philosophy
movement anarchist movement
opposes centralized authority
electoralism
parliamentary politics
originalLanguage Italian
partOf classical anarchist canon
politicalPosition anarchism
proposes direct action
federation of free communes
revolutionary social change
title Anarchy

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