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(2010) Anarchism and moral philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer.

Anarchist philosophy

past, problems and prospects

Nathan Jun

pp. 45-66

This chapter is concerned with three specific questions. First, has there ever been a distinctive and independent "anarchist" political philosophy, or is anarchism better viewed as a minor sect of another political philosophy — for example, socialism or liberalism — which cannot claim any critical and conceptual resources of its own? Second, if there has been such a distinctive and independent philosophy, what are its defining characteristics? Third, whether there is a distinctive and independent anarchist political philosophy or not, should there be?

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DOI: 10.1057/9780230289680_4

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Jun, N. (2010)., Anarchist philosophy: past, problems and prospects, in B. Franks & M. Wilson (eds.), Anarchism and moral philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 45-66.

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