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In Defense of Anarchism is a 1970 book by the philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, in which the author defends philosophical anarchism. He argues that individual autonomy and state authority are mutually exclusive and that, as individual autonomy is inalienable, the moral legitimacy of the state collapses.
First published by Harper and Row in 1970 as In Defense of Anarchism: With a Reply to Jeffrey H. Reiman's In Defense of Political Philosophy, it has since run to five editions, the latest of which is the University of California Press 1998 edition. It is regarded as a classical work in anarchist scholarship.
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Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists, Authority, Democracy, The State, State, The, AnarchistsShowing 3 featured editions. View all 14 editions?
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Originally published: New York : Harper & Row, 1970, in series: Harper Torchbooks, TB 1541. With new pref.
Includes index.
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