Angles on Anarchism
by George Walford


"Lucidly written and neatly argued, the book asks all sorts of awkward questions of those whose arguments are over-simplified" (Freedom, the Anarchist Fortnightly).

Table of Contents, Covers, Indicia | Class Politics; an Exhausted Myth | Anarchy Renamed | Why So Few? | Gnostics as Anarchists of Old | The Two-Sided Anarchist | The Higher the Fewer | The Anarchist Police Force | Even Worse | In the Beginning | The Competitive Co-operators | I. Q. Against Anarchism | Anarchism in Series | Friendly Reason | Anarchist Research | Are They Not Anarchists? | The Trouble With Success | Of Governments and Gardens | The Poll Tax Lesson | Healthy Freedoms | The Conventional Artist | Underground Activity | The Cretan Egoist

Angles on Anarchism by George Walford, with a contribution by Peter Cadogan. London: Calabria Press 1991. 70 pages.

Consists mainly of articles which have appeared in the anarchist journals Freedom, Raven, and Bulletin of Anarchist Research, in Ethical Review or Ideological Commentary. Most have been revised, some extensively.


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