Explore the philosophy of "Individualist Anarchism" and its role in Political Science with this comprehensive book. It delves into the ideology of personal autonomy and mutual cooperation without hierarchical authority, offering insights into its theoretical and practical aspects.
Chapters Highlights:
1. Individualist Anarchism - Core principles of self-governance and personal freedom.
2. Anarcho-capitalism - How free markets align with anarchist ideals.
3. Individualism - The significance of personal autonomy and independence.
4. Max Stirner - Key ideas of egoism and Stirner’s influence.
5. Anarchist Economics - Decentralized and non-hierarchical economic systems.
6. Mutualism - The theory of reciprocal exchange and cooperation.
7. Individualist Anarchism in the US - History and key figures in the US.
8. Egoist Anarchism - Focus on self-interest and rejection of societal norms.
9. Individualist Anarchism in Europe - Evolution and impact in Europe.
10. Union of Egoists - Voluntary associations based on mutual self-interest.
11. Anarchist Communism - Comparison with anarchist communism.
12. History of Anarchism - Broader context and historical roots.
13. Anarchism and Capitalism - Complex relationship and debates.
14. Issues in Anarchism - Current challenges in theory and practice.
15. Outline of Anarchism - Overview of various anarchist strands.
16. Anarchism in Germany - Historical and contemporary significance.
17. Types of Socialism - Comparison with anarchist principles.
18. Benjamin Tucker - Contributions of a prominent individualist anarchist.
19. Market Socialism - Combining free markets with social ownership.
20. Classless Society - Vision of a classless society in anarchist and socialist movements.
21. Anarchist Schools of Thought - Overview of different anarchist perspectives.
"Individualist Anarchism" offers a thorough understanding of this political philosophy, its history, and contemporary relevance, making it a key resource for anyone interested in political science and anarchist thought.