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In Anarchy, Geography, Modernity, authors John P. Clark and Camille Martin provide an extensive analysis of Reclus' social thought and offer a comprehensive view of Reclus' life and work, including his contributions to social geology and anarchist and libertarian theory. Through a masterful translation of his work, Clark and Martin construct an appreciation for Reclus' contribution to social thought and modernist ideals of human freedom.
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Anarchists, Biography, Geologists, Anarchism, Social change, Human geographyPeople
Élisée Reclus (1830-1905)Places
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Anarchy, Geography, Modernity: The Radical Social Thought of Elisée Reclus
May 2004, Lexington Books
Hardcover
in English
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Anarchy, geography, modernity: the radical social thought of Elisée Reclus
2004, Lexington Books
in English
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Anarchy, geography, modernity: the radical social thought of Elisée Reclus
2004, Lexington Books
in English
0739108050 9780739108055
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Anarchy, geography, modernity: the radical social thought of Elisée Reclus
2003, Lexington Books
in English
0739108050 9780739108055
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