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AnarchismGuerin, Daniel Publisher: Monthly Review PressYear Published: 1970 First Published: 1965 Pages: 166pp Resource Type: Book Cx Number: CX6169 Guerin sets out to describe the main themes of anarchist thought. Abstract: - Table of Contents Introduction by Noam Chomsky Preface Part 1 - The Basic Ideas of Anarchism A Matter of Words A Visceral Revolt Horror of the State Hostility to Bourgeois Democracy Critique of Authoritarian Socialism Sources of Inspiration: The Individual Sources of Inspiration: The Masses Part 2 - In Search of a New Society Anarchism is Not Utopian The Need for Organization Self-Management The Bases of Exchange Competition Centralization and Planning Complete Socialization? Trade Unions The Communes The Disputed Term "State" How Should the Public Services Be Managed? Federalism Internationalism Decolonization Part 3 - Anarchism in Revolutionary Practice 1880-1914 Anarchism Becomes Isolated from the Working-Class Movement Social-Democratic Condemnation of Anarchism Anarchists in the Trade Unions Anarchism in the Russian Revolution A Libertarian Revolution An Authoritarian Revolution The Part Played by the Anarchists The Maknovtchina Kronstadt Anarchism Living an Dead Anarchism in the Italian Factory Councils Anarchism in the Spanish Revolution The Soviet Mirage The Anarchists in Government Self-Management in Agriculture Self-Management in Industry Self-Management Undermined By Way of Conclusion Postscript: May 1968 Bibliography Subject Headings |