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This volume collects statements and essays from various anarchist thinkers who articulate the core tenets of anarchism as a political philosophy and social theory. The work explores how anarchism's advocates positioned their ideology within intellectual traditions, often drawing upon scientific discourse and rationalist frameworks prevalent in late nineteenth and early twentieth century political thought. The assembled contributions address anarchism's critique of hierarchical authority, its vision of voluntary association, and its arguments for decentralized social organization. Rather than presenting a single unified doctrine, the book offers multiple perspectives from within the anarchist tradition, reflecting the diversity of thought among its adherents regarding strategy, ethics, and the practical implementation of stateless society. The compilation serves as a documentary source for understanding how anarchists sought to legitimize their ideas through appeals to both moral philosophy and empirical reasoning during a period of intense ideological contestation in European and American radical politics.
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