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Paperback Furst Bwc Ov Andrwz & B[phi]lz Siriz Ov ...... Book

ISBN: 1271070979

ISBN13: 9781271070978

Furst Bwc Ov Andrwz & B[phi]lz Siriz Ov ......

Furst Bwc Ov Andrwz & B phi]lz Siriz Ov delves into the sociological and philosophical underpinnings of individual sovereignty and social reform. This work by Stephen Pearl Andrews explores themes central to anarchist thought, advocating for a society built on individual liberty and voluntary association. Andrews's theories offer a unique perspective on the relationship between the individual and the collective, challenging conventional notions of authority and governance.

Readers interested in the history of anarchist thought and alternative social philosophies will find this book a stimulating and thought-provoking exploration of radical social theory. Andrews's contributions remain relevant to contemporary debates about individual rights, social justice, and the nature of political power.

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