Anarchism: From Theory to Practice

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Anarchism: From Theory to Practice
First edition (publ. Gallimard)
AuthorDaniel Guérin
Original titleL'Anarchisme : de la doctrine à l'action
SubjectAnarchism
GenrePhilosophy, Politics
Published1965
PublisherMonthly Review Press
Published in English
1970
Pages166 pages, paperback
ISBN0-85345-175-3

Anarchism: From Theory to Practice is a book by Daniel Guérin noted as a "definitional tract in the 'ABCs' of anarchism".[1] First published in French in 1965, the 1970 English translation is Guérin's best-known work, describing the intellectual substance and actual practice of anarchism.[2] The English translation by Mary Klopper includes a foreword by Noam Chomsky, who describes it as an attempt "to extract from the history of libertarian thought a living, evolving tradition".[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cindy Milstein (2010). Anarchism and Its Aspirations. AK Press. pp. 12, 127. ISBN 978-1-84935-001-3.
  2. ^ "Publishers Weekly review of Anarchism: From Theory to Practice by Daniel Guerin". Monthly Review Press. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. ^ Chomsky, Noam. "Notes on Anarchism". Chomsky.info. Retrieved 9 March 2019.

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