Freedom and Authority

(Author) William R. McKercher
Format: Hardcover
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Using William Morris as an archetype, Freedom and Authority argues that the major concern of the important nineteenth-century libertarian thinkers was the use and abuse of State power. This critique began one of the principal themese of New Left literature in the mid-twentieth century. This study identifies the personalities, organisations, and ideas important to the development of libertarian thought in the English-speaking world. Member of this diverse school, who were anti-statist and opposed Marx's socialism, variously called themselves "anarchists", "communists" and socialists" as well as "libertarians." United only in the vview that any increase in State power was anathema to the freedom of the individual, they mainted that the growth of government intervention would jeopardise the chances of creating anti-authoritarian society. The book includes libertarian critique of John Stuart Mill. These early radicals were the precursors of the social movements that now struggle for participatory democracy and community power.

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Publisher:
Black Rose Books
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780921689317
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Feb. 12, 2025

William R. McKercher

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