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Left anarchism
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Left anarchism or left-wing anarchism [I] refers to forms of anarchism that are seen by some on the 'left of politics '. It posits a future society in which property does not exist and is replaced by reciprocity and non-hierarchical society.[1] [2] Left-wing anarchism is thus distinguished from free-market anarchism [3] or "right-wing " anarchism (such as that of Murray Rothbard ).[4]
Ulrike Heider,[II] who claims to be syndicalist, in Anarchism: Left, Right and Green categorizes anarchism into left anarchism, right anarchism (anarcho-capitalism ), and green anarchism .[5] page # needed Left-wing anarchism has been visible in anti-globalization protests, such as in Seattle in 1999 against the World Trade Organization .[6] Paul Thagard argues that "left-wing anarchist" societies can only survive in small groups. He claims that in a large society, "in order to facilitate freedom, flourishing, and fairness, having some form of government is preferable to having no state at all."[7]
Notes
I. ^ Left anarchism is sometimes used synonymously with libertarian socialism ,[8] left libertarianism ,[8] communitarian anarchism ,[9] or social anarchism .[7]
II. ^ Heider's work has been strongly criticised by anarchist academics including Bryan Caplan and Murray Bookchin for the allegedly poor quality of its research and presentation.[10] [11]
References
^ Peacock, Adrian. 1999. Two Hundred Pharaohs, Five Billion Slaves . Ellipsis London
^ Goodwin, Barbara. 2007. Using Political Ideas . John Wiley & Sons
^ Paul, Ellen Frankel. Miller, Fred Dycus. Paul, Jeffrey. 1993. (no title listed ) Cambridge University Press. p. 115
^ Chomsky, Noam . 2003. Chomsky on Democracy & Education . Routledge. p. 398
Chomsky, Noam. Language and Politics . AK Press . p. 153
^ Heider, Ulrike. Anarchism: Left, Right and Green San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1994.
^ Rosser, John Barkley. 2004. Comparative Economics in Transforming World Economy . MIT Press. p. 63
^ a b Thagard, Paul. 2002. Coherence in Thought and Action . MIT Press. p. 153
^ a b Brooks, Thom. (2002) Book Reviews. Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (1) , 75–90 doi:10.1111/1468-5930.00206
^ Morris, Christopher W. 1998. An Essay on the Modern State . Cambridge University Press. p. 74
^ Caplan, Bryan . "Factual Errors in Marshall and Heider ". Retrieved on 2008 -03-08 .
^ Bookchin, Murray (Winter 1994). "A Meditation on Anarchist Ethics ". The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly, 7 (4): 328–46. Retrieved on 2008 -03-08 .
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