The ABC of Anarchism

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The ABC of Anarchism is a classic introductory book that clearly explains anarchist philosophy, goals, and methods to a general audience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political philosophy book
advocates social equality
stateless society
workers’ self-management
author Alexander Berkman NERFINISHED
circulation underground radical press
copyrightStatus public domain in some jurisdictions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explains critique of capitalism
critique of the state
goals of anarchism
methods of anarchist struggle
genre anarchist literature
political theory
hasEdition The ABC of Anarchism NERFINISHED
What Is Communist Anarchism? NERFINISHED
hasForm essay collection
hasPart chapter on how anarchism works
chapter on objections to anarchism
chapter on what is anarchism
hasPerspective anarchist communism
hasReputation classic of anarchist literature
influencedBy Emma Goldman NERFINISHED
Peter Kropotkin NERFINISHED
classical anarchism
intendedAudience general audience
workers
language English
mainSubject anarchism
anarchist philosophy
capitalism critique
social revolution
movement anarchist movement
notableFor clear introduction to anarchist ideas
popularization of anarchist communism
originalTitle What Is Communist Anarchism? NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1929
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century capitalism
usedAs introductory text on anarchism

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