Œuvres de Markus Lundström
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- Œuvres
- 2
- Membres
- 13
- Popularité
- #774,335
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 3
Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy is broken down into three main parts. First Lundstrom talks about an uprising that took place in Sweden; he dissects the the governors-governed antagonism and the different beliefs and goals residents had while fighting the police. He then, in the second part, discusses the history of anarchist critiques of democracy. From those that believe that we need more of a direct democracy where everyone has a chance to have their voices heard about everything, to those that think any kind of democracy takes away from people's individuality, to those that think a more direct democracy is ok but only if it's on the path to total anarchy. Finally he talks about the impossible argument, which is the section that I understood the least.
I didn't find much new information in this book, in fact there were parts that left me more confused than I was before I started, but at 64 pages it was a quick read and overall I feel good that I read it. Most of all, I don't feel so alone in my so-called naivety.… (plus d'informations)