Demanding The Impossible: A History of Anarchism

by Peter Marshall

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Anarchism is a philosophical and political creed which many individuals have subscribed to over the centuries, and for which many have been persecuted by other more authoritive ideologies like fascism and state socialism. There have been anarchist-inspired revolutions - in Spain, in the Ukraine, in Mexico - which have in turn led to (however short-lived) anarchist administrations. But anarchism's power has, first and foremost, been the power of the lone protestor, the dissenter who is unafraid to expose himself to reprisal for the sake of preaching the real gospel of liberty, equality and fraternity which so many so-called revolutionaries usually leave in tatters once they graduate from barricades to corridors of power. The author argues that the spirit of anarchism is in the voice of Tolstoy, of Gandhi, of Bakunin and of Godwin, of Camus and of Chomsky.
  • ISBN10 1604860642
  • ISBN13 9781604860641
  • Publish Date 7 January 2010 (first published 20 January 1992)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint PM Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 818
  • Language English