Applaus dem Anarchismus

Über Autonomie, Würde, gute Arbeit und Spiel

174 pages

German language

Published Nov. 4, 2014 by Peter Hammer Verlag.

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978-3-7795-0489-4
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4 stars (11 reviews)

Two Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play is a 2012 book-length defense of the anarchist perspective, written by anthropologist James C. Scott and published by Princeton University Press.

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Interesting book

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Interesting and engaging book. His examples and "fragments" of an anarchist way of thinking will resonate with most people I think, but they all seem pretty marginal, and they can, and do take place within existing governments.

As an inspiration to question state and corporate overreach, and the tendency of states to simplify and codify messy and complex community interaction, this book makes a good contribution. The author doesn't suggest he's trying to do more than that, but if you are looking for justification of the basic anarchist premise that states should be abolished, you'll find no reason in these pages.

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3 stars

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The way he tells it, he noticed himself putting forward ideas based on his research and thinking “that sounds like what an anarchist would argue.” So he decided he ought to familiarize himself with the tradition of anarchist thinking. That accomplished, …

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4 stars

Easy read and good summary of the main political conclusions one can draw from Scott's work. I esp. like his idea of 'anarchist calisthenics', basically to break unnecessary and unreasonable laws regularly to train or grow your anarchist habits. His chapter on 'the petty bourgeoise' is a healthy antidote to much moralism on the left.