Order Without Power

Order Without Power
Title Order Without Power PDF eBook
Author Normand Baillargeon
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Total Pages 101
Release 2014-02-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1609804724

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With the rise of the global protestor—from Arab Spring to the Occupy movement—the term "anarchist" has been littered throughout mainstream media as never before. But just as frequently, its definition is skewed or left wanting: anarchists are painted as nihilists, supporters of chaos, or even terrorists. In Order without Power, an informative primer, Normand Baillargeon thoroughly defines anarchism and recounts its long history. In outlining the forerunners of this movement, he illuminates the differences between collectivists, federalists, communists, syndicalists, and further strains such as anarcho-feminism, pacifist anarchism, and religious anarchism. With sharp examples and concise, lively language, Baillargeon describes the contributions from early anarchists like William Godwin, Max Stirner, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Mikhail Bakunin, and Pierre Kropotkin, through Noam Chomsky, as well as the uprisings, struggles, revolts, and revolutions that tested or expanded the theories. From the International Workingmen’s Association to Haymarket, from the Russian Revolution to May 1968, Baillargeon unpacks anarchism’s position on various issues and reveals this political theory’s vibrant heart: anti authoritarianism, or the rational and conscious refusal of any form of illegitimate authority and power.

Order Without Power

Order Without Power
Title Order Without Power PDF eBook
Author Normand Baillargeon
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Total Pages 101
Release 2014-02-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1609804724

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With the rise of the global protestor—from Arab Spring to the Occupy movement—the term "anarchist" has been littered throughout mainstream media as never before. But just as frequently, its definition is skewed or left wanting: anarchists are painted as nihilists, supporters of chaos, or even terrorists. In Order without Power, an informative primer, Normand Baillargeon thoroughly defines anarchism and recounts its long history. In outlining the forerunners of this movement, he illuminates the differences between collectivists, federalists, communists, syndicalists, and further strains such as anarcho-feminism, pacifist anarchism, and religious anarchism. With sharp examples and concise, lively language, Baillargeon describes the contributions from early anarchists like William Godwin, Max Stirner, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Mikhail Bakunin, and Pierre Kropotkin, through Noam Chomsky, as well as the uprisings, struggles, revolts, and revolutions that tested or expanded the theories. From the International Workingmen’s Association to Haymarket, from the Russian Revolution to May 1968, Baillargeon unpacks anarchism’s position on various issues and reveals this political theory’s vibrant heart: anti authoritarianism, or the rational and conscious refusal of any form of illegitimate authority and power.

Authority without Power

Authority without Power
Title Authority without Power PDF eBook
Author John Owen Haley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 269
Release 1994-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0195357795

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This book offers a comprehensive interpretive study of the role of law in contemporary Japan. Haley argues that the weakness of legal controls throughout Japanese history has assured the development and strength of informal community controls based on custom and consensus to maintain order--an order characterized by remarkable stability, with an equally significant degree of autonomy for individuals, communities, and businesses. Haley concludes by showing how Japan's weak legal system has reinforced preexisting patterns of extralegal social control, thus explaining many of the fundamental paradoxes of political and social life in contemporary Japan.

Sovereignty without Power

Sovereignty without Power
Title Sovereignty without Power PDF eBook
Author Leigh A. Gardner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 363
Release 2022-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1009181106

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Reinterprets Liberia's economic history during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to investigate the challenges and opportunities of sovereignty during the age of empires.

Don't Leave Home Without Power

Don't Leave Home Without Power
Title Don't Leave Home Without Power PDF eBook
Author Dr. Francis A. Rundles
Publisher WestBow Press
Total Pages 61
Release 2023-05-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1664299912

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This book reminds believers of what is to come when you receive the power of the Holy Spirit. Power means more than strength or ability; it designates especially power in operation. The release of the power of the Holy Spirit in Acts, in and through the believers lives, cause them to witness with all boldness, with great power, with many signs, wonders, and miracles.

Office Without Power

Office Without Power
Title Office Without Power PDF eBook
Author Tony Benn
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 721
Release 2012-10-31
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1446493741

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'The detail of these diaries, and their comprehensive candour, offer unprecedented insights into the personal behaviour of many senior Labour politicians... The most readable political diary of the period' Harold Lever, Spectator Tony Benn's second volume of diaries, which spans the years 1968-72, is a unique record of British politics as observed both from the heart of the Cabinet and the Labour Party. George Brown's spectacular resignation and Cecil King's plot to overthrow Wilson are just two of the events which dominate the opening chapter, and introduce the last years of Labour's increasingly demoralised government. And for the first time in a political diary, Labour's experience of Opposition after the unexpected and shattering defeat of 1970 is revealed. Here, too, are recorded the bitter arguments over the Common Market, in which Tony Benn emerged as the principal advocate of a referendum on Britain's entry - and which foreshadowed the Labour/SDP schism of 1981. The result is a fascinating and invaluable document of the times. 'A fascinating insider's account' Ben Pimlott, Standard

Opinions and Orders

Opinions and Orders
Title Opinions and Orders PDF eBook
Author Illinois. Public Utilities Commission
Publisher
Total Pages 1198
Release 1920
Genre Public utilities
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