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An Anarchist FAQ is due to be published by AK Press later in 2008! |
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10 May 2008
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An Anarchist FAQ is due to be published by AK Press later in 2008!
Volume one (sections A to F, plus the introductions and appendix on the symbols of anarchy) is now ready for publication.
We will announce the exact date soon.
An Anarchist FAQ
http://anarchism.ws/faq/
Contents include:
- Introduction: http://anarchism.ws/faq/intro.html
- Section A - What is anarchism? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secAcon.html
- Section B - Why do anarchists oppose the current system? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secBcon.html
- Section C - What are the myths of capitalist economics? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secCcon.html
- Section D - How does statism and capitalism affect society? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secDcon.html
- Section E - What do anarchists think causes ecological problems? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secEcon.html
- Section F - Is "anarcho"-capitalism a type of anarchism? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secFcon.html
- Section G - Is individualist anarchism capitalistic? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secGcon.html
- Section H - Why do anarchists oppose state socialism? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secHcon.html
- Section I - What would an anarchist society look like? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secIcon.html
- Section J - What do anarchists do? http://anarchism.ws/faq/secJcon.html
Appendix - Anarchism and "Anarcho"-capitalism http://anarchism.ws/faq/append1.html
Appendix - The Symbols of Anarchy http://anarchism.ws/faq/append2.html
Appendix - Anarchism and Marxism http://anarchism.ws/faq/append3.html
Appendix - The Russian Revolution http://anarchism.ws/faq/append4.html
Bibliography http://anarchism.ws/faq/biblio.html |
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