Beschreibung:
Peter Ryley worked for more than thirty years in adult and higher education before taking early retirement from the University of Hull's Centre for Lifelong Learning. After a spell teaching history part-time at Manchester Metropolitan University, he is now fully retired from lecturing and is an independent researcher and writer.
This volume in the Contemporary Anarchist Studies series discusses the rise of anarchist ideas in Britain as a critique of the conventional notion of progress.
This volume in the Contemporary Anarchist Studies series discusses the rise of anarchist ideas in Britain as a critique of the conventional notion of progress.
Chapter 1 Property and Progress: The Emergence of Anarchist Political Economy Chapter 2 Kropotkin and the Rise of Anarchist Communism Chapter 3 The English Individualists Chapter 4 Individualist Anarchism in Late Victorian Britain Chapter 5 Anarchist Communism in the Era of Outrage Chapter 6 The Rise of Ecological Anarchism: Elis e Reclus and Patrick Geddes Chapter 7 Conclusion