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Killing the State in Yourself: How Rebels, Philosophers, and Dreamers Invented Russian Anarchism

Killing the State in Yourself: How Rebels, Philosophers, and Dreamers Invented Russian Anarchism

Rp 420.000 IDR

Number of pages: 352

Cover: Softcover

They were called madmen, utopians and dangerous fanatics who undermined public order. They believed that human freedom and dignity do not depend on the will of the state and its laws. Philosopher Nikolai Gerasimov explores the intellectual history of Russian anarchism through the biographies of its key figures: Prince Kropotkin comes to anarchy through populism, Leo Tolstoy brings Christ into it, Emma Goldman fights for women's liberation, and Soviet biocosmists dream of settling space and resurrecting the dead. This book is about those who, in an era of world wars, revolutions and totalitarian regimes, had the courage to resist power in all its forms.

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