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After Anarchy by Ian Hurd

Title After Anarchy
Author Ian Hurd
Publisher Princeton University Press
Release 2008-07-21
Category History
Total Pages 234
ISBN 0691138346
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Anarchy of the Body by KuroDalaiJee

Title Anarchy of the Body
Author KuroDalaiJee
Publisher Leuven University Press
Release 2023-03-20
Category Art
Total Pages 754
ISBN 9462703531
Language English, Spanish, and French
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In Anarchy of the Body, art historian KuroDalaiJee sheds light on vital pieces of postwar Japanese avant-garde history by contextualizing the social, cultural, and political trajectories of artists across Japan in the 1960s. A culmination of years of research, Anarchy of the Body draws on an extensive breadth of source material to reveal how the practice of performance by individual artists and art groups during this period formed a legacy of resistance against institutionalization, both within the art world and more broadly in Japanese society. This book contains 256 high-quality reproductions, including rare performance photographs not readily accessible elsewhere, as well as a comprehensive chronology. KuroDalaiJee was awarded the 2010 Art Encouragement Prize for New Artists (criticism category) by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Art. Contributors: Kurokawa Noriyuki (editor), Jason Beckman (copy-editor of the translation), Andrew Maerkle (translator), Shima Yumiko (translator), Alice Kiwako Ashiwa (editorial assistant), Daniel González (translator), Claire Tanaka (translator), Giles Murray (translator), Jenny Preston (translator) Translated from the original Japanese edition published with Tokyo: Grambooks, 2010. In cooperation with Art Platform Japan / The Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan Art Platform Japan is an initiative by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan, to maintain the sustainable development of the contemporary art scene in Japan.

Order within Anarchy by James D. Morrow

Title Order within Anarchy
Author James D. Morrow
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2014-07-14
Category Law
Total Pages 369
ISBN 1107048966
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Order within Anarchy examines treaty law, focusing on international law, laws of war and how effective such limitations truly are.

Title The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought
Author Gary Chartier
Publisher Routledge
Release 2020-12-31
Category Philosophy
Total Pages 460
ISBN 1351733583
Language English, Spanish, and French
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This Handbook offers an authoritative, up-to-date introduction to the rich scholarly conversation about anarchy—about the possibility, dynamics, and appeal of social order without the state. Drawing on resources from philosophy, economics, law, history, politics, and religious studies, it is designed to deepen understanding of anarchy and the development of anarchist ideas at a time when those ideas have attracted increasing attention. The popular identification of anarchy with chaos makes sophisticated interpretations—which recognize anarchy as a kind of social order rather than an alternative to it—especially interesting. Strong, centralized governments have struggled to quell popular frustration even as doubts have continued to percolate about their legitimacy and long-term financial stability. Since the emergence of the modern state, concerns like these have driven scholars to wonder whether societies could flourish while abandoning monopolistic governance entirely. Standard treatments of political philosophy frequently assume the justifiability and desirability of states, focusing on such questions as, What is the best kind of state? and What laws and policies should states adopt?, without considering whether it is just or prudent for states to do anything at all. This Handbook encourages engagement with a provocative alternative that casts more conventional views in stark relief. Its 30 chapters, written specifically for this volume by an international team of leading scholars, are organized into four main parts: I. Concept and Significance II. Figures and Traditions III. Legitimacy and Order IV. Critique and Alternatives In addition, a comprehensive index makes the volume easy to navigate and an annotated bibliography points readers to the most promising avenues of future research.

Title Theories of International Cooperation and the Primacy of Anarchy
Author Jennifer Sterling-Folker
Publisher SUNY Press
Release 2002-01-17
Category Political Science
Total Pages 324
ISBN 9780791452073
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Argues the state and not markets should be the center of analysis when attempting to explain international cooperation.

Introduction to Politics by Roy Victor Peel

Title Introduction to Politics
Author Roy Victor Peel
Publisher
Release 1941
Category Political science
Total Pages 616
ISBN
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Title Eclectic Magazine
Author
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Release 1894
Category American periodicals
Total Pages 892
ISBN
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Title The History of the Norman Conquest of England
Author Edward Augustus Freeman
Publisher
Release 1876
Category Great Britain
Total Pages 650
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Nestor Makhno anarchy s Cossack by Alexandre Skirda

Title Nestor Makhno anarchy s Cossack
Author Alexandre Skirda
Publisher AK Press
Release 2004
Category Biography & Autobiography
Total Pages 438
ISBN 9781902593685
Language English, Spanish, and French
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The phenomenal life of Ukrainian peasant Nestor Makhno (1888-1934) provides the framework for this breakneck account of the downfall of the tsarist empire and the civil war that convulsed and bloodied Russia between 1917 and 1921. Mahkno and his people were fighting for a society "without masters or slaves, with neither rich nor poor." They acted towards that idea by establishing "free soviets." Unlike the soviets drained of all significance by the dictatorship of a one-party State, the "free soviets" became the grassroots organs of a direct democracy - a living embodiment of the free society - until they were betrayed, and smashed, by the Red Army. Delving into a vast array of documentation to which few other historians have had access, this study illuminates a revolution that started out with the rosiest of prospects but ended up utterly confounded. More than just the incredible exploits of a guerilla revolutionary par excellence, Skirda weaves the tale of a people, and the organizations and practices of anarchism, literally fighting for their lives.