Original scientific paper
Anarchism Yesterday and Anarchism Today
Frank Mintz
; Pariz
Abstract
Locating the beginnings of anarchism in the 19th Century, the author elaborates on the basic ideas of those teachings starting with the French Revolution and the works of William Godwin. He continues by giving a series of ideas and viewpoints of the most important theorists of anarchism, comparing them with .Marx’s ideas. This is followed by a period of underground activity and preparation for the revolution that has continued even into the 20th century, in which other orientations are also present. Some are aimed at achieving anarchistic pedagogy, communes and the such like, although it is not possible to draw a dividing line between these and the ones previously mentioned.
Considering the place of anarchism in the contemporary world, the author mentions May 1968 in Paris and completes his analysis by discussing the possibility of an eventual post-revolutionary society.
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Hrčak ID:
155834
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Publication date:
30.6.1984.
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