In Defense of Anarchism by Robert Paul Wolff

In Defense of Anarchism by Robert Paul Wolff

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An analysis of the foundations of the authority of the state and the problems of political authority and moral autonomy in a democracy.

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In Defense of Anarchism by Robert Paul Wolff

In Defense of Anarchism is a 1970 book by the philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, in which the author defends individualist anarchism. He argues that individual autonomy and state authority are mutually exclusive and that, as individual autonomy is inalienable, the moral legitimacy of the state collapses.
Robert Paul Wolff is Professor of Philosophy and Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts. Among his books are About Philosophy (1998), The Ideal of the University (1992), The Autonomy of Reason (1990), Kant's Theory of Mental Activity (1990), and Moneybags Must Be So Lucky (1988).
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ISBN 13 9780520215733
ISBN 10 0520215737
Title In Defense of Anarchism
Author Robert Paul Wolff
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 1998-09-28
Number of pages 120
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