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In the author’s opinion libertarian publications are yery strong in their ethical, ecological and practical content, “but relatively weak and unsystematic in sociology, psychology and economics … The main thrust of the argument is in the latter areas”.
The resulting pamphlet is an overview ranging over the strength and weaknesses of anarchism with the main emphasis upon the relationships between central concerns and their implications.
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A Structured Anarchism: An Overview of Libertarian Theory and Practice
1991, Freedom Press
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in English
0900384581 9780900384585
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Bibliography: p. 38.
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In A Structured Anarchism, John Griffin argues that an anarchist communist society, while a desirable goal in the distant future, is not practical in the short-term. This is because 1) people accustomed to a capitalist society aren't culturally prepared for it, and 2) the modern economy is too complicated to organize without the "self-regulation" of a market system. Therefore Griffin calls for a series of short term compromises to be made with classical liberal economics, and dubs this "collectivist anarchism."
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