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Anarchy as Order
- The History and Future of Civic Humanity
Engelsk Paperback
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Anarchy as Order
- The History and Future of Civic Humanity
Engelsk Paperback

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This original and impressively researched book explores the concept of anarchy—"unimposed order"—as the most humane and stable form of order in a chaotic world. Mohammed A. Bamyeh traces the historical foundations of anarchy and convincingly presents it as an alternative to both tyranny and democracy. He shows how anarchy is the best manifestation of civic order, of a healthy civil society, and of humanity''s noblest attributes. The author contends that humanity thrives on self-regulation rather than imposed order, that large systems are inherently more prone to tyranny than small systems, that power is the enemy of freedom, and that freedom and community are complementary rather than opposing values. He concludes that a more rational world is produced not by delegated representatives but by direct participation in common affairs. Bamyeh offers a concise philosophy of anarchy in the context of war, civil society, global order, experiences of freedom, solidarity, the evolution of modern states, and tax systems. He distinguishes anarchy from more familiar ways of thinking about the relationship between state and society that highlight the importance of power and control for social order. Further, he argues that the necessity for expert guidance or social collaboration in some areas of common public life does not require such areas to be run by a grand, overarching, or representative state. A cogent and compelling critique of the modern state, this provocative book clarifies how anarchy may be both a guide for rational social order and a science of humanity.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
250
ISBN-13:
9780742556744
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0742556743
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Udg. Dato:
16 maj 2010
Længde:
21mm
Bredde:
152mm
Højde:
227mm
Forlag:
Rowman & Littlefield
Oplagsdato:
16 maj 2010
Forfatter(e):
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