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Title: Anarcho-Syndicalism by Rudolf Rocker, Nicholas Walter, Noam Chomsky ISBN: 0-7453-1387-6 Publisher: Pluto Press Pub. Date: 01 August, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $20.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent Overview and History Lesson
Comment: This book is a classic. Rocker provides a concise but thorough history of the labor movement and how it has evolved into modern anarcho-sydicalism. He also delves into methods that may be used to implement an anarcho-syndicalist society in the modern world. It was written 60 years ago, but most of the content is still relevant today. If you're interested in the labor movement, socialism, anarchism, or any related topics, you won't regret picking up this book.
Rating: 5
Summary: Articulating a "Third Way"
Comment: Rocker's work is the finest marriage of classic political liberalism and economic equality. Rocker grounds the spirit and ideas of anarchism proposed by Bakunin in a concise social/political agenda. A far more lucid vision of a social order which is both economically socialist (or communist) and politically open, than any other theorist before or since.
Some my find it a bit dated. The sorts of labor organizations he refers to bear little resemblence to those found in contemporary societies. That is, not syndicalistic.
Still, I believe he is one of the most overlooked influences upon contemporary, Western, left-wing thought.
I also beleive that the books first section 'Anarchism: Its Aims and Purposes' should be read by more social activists. It would help focus the often disparate voices of opposition, giving them a clearer vision of the road ahead and what needs to be done to travel upon it.
Rating: 5
Summary: an amazing intellectual and politcal statement
Comment: "Anarcho-Syndicalism" provides readers with an engagiong account of an egalitarian political philosophy that has its roots in Enlightenment thought. Author Rudolph Rocker presents a systematic conception of the development of anarchist thought towards anarcho-syndicalism, writing that "anarchism is not a fixed, self-enclosed social system but rather a definite trend in the historic development of mankind, which, in contrast with the intellectual guardianship of all clerical and governmental institutions, strives for the free unhindered unfolding of all the individual and social forces in life. Even freedom is only a relative, not an absolute concept, since it tends constantly to become broader and to affect wider circles in more manifold ways. For the anarchist, freedom is not an abstract philosophical concept, but the vital concrete possibility for every human being to bring to full development all the powers, capacities, and talents with which nature has endowed him, and turn them to social account. The less this natural development of man is influenced by ecclesiastical or political guardianship, the more efficient and harmonious will human personality become, the more will it become the measure of the intellectual culture of the society in which it has grown." Rocker shows that there is value in studying "trend(s) in the historic development of mankind" that do not articulate a specific and detailed social theory. Although intellectuals and social commentators alike dismiss anarchism as utopian, formless, primitive, or otherwise incompatible with the realities of a complex society, Rocker states that at every stage of history our concern must be to dismantle those forms of authority and oppression that survive from an era when they might have been justified in terms of the need for security or survival or economic development, but that now contribute to -- rather than alleviate - material and cultural deficit. "Anarcho-Syndicalism" remains an amazing intellectual and politcal statement containing a message of egalitarian hope.
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Title: Anarchism: From Theory to Practice by Daniel Guerin, Mary Klopper, Noam Chomsky, Daniel Guberin ISBN: 0853451753 Publisher: Monthly Review Press Pub. Date: June, 1970 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: God and the State by Michael Bakunin ISBN: 048622483X Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 01 June, 1970 List Price(USD): $7.95 |
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Title: Anarchism by Peter Kropotkin ISBN: 048641955X Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 04 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $10.95 |
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Title: No Gods No Masters, Vol 1 by Daniel Guerin ISBN: 1873176643 Publisher: AK Pr Distribution Pub. Date: May, 1997 List Price(USD): $18.95 |
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Title: The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years 1868-1936 by Murray Bookchin ISBN: 187317604X Publisher: AK Pr Distribution Pub. Date: September, 1997 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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