The Routledge Handbook of Anarchy and Anarchist Thought / edited by Gary Chartier, Chad Van Schoelandt.

This Handbook offers an authoritative, up-to-date introduction to the rich scholarly conversation about anarchy--about the possibility, dynamics, and appeal of social order without the state. Drawing on resources from philosophy, economics, law, history, politics, and religious studies, it is design...

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Other Authors: Chartier, Gary (Editor), Van Schoelandt, Chad (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2020.
Edition:1st edition.
Series:Routledge handbooks in philosophy.
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505 0 |a Introduction; Gary Chartier and Chad Van Schoelandt Part I: Concept and Significance 1. Anarchism, Anarchists, and Anarchy; Paul McLaughlin 2. The Anarchist Landscape; Roderick T. Long 3. On the Distinction between State and Anarchy; Christopher W. Morris 4. Methodological Anarchism; Jason Lee Byas and Billy Christmas 5. What Is the Point of Anarchism?; Aeon J. Skoble Part II: Figures and Traditions 6. Anarchism against Anarchy: The Classical Roots of Anarchism; Stephen R. L. Clark 7. Kant on Anarchy; Oliver Sensen 8. Barbarians in the Agora: American Market Anarchism, 1945-2011; J. Martin Vest ; ; 9. Rights, Morality, and Egoism in Individualist Anarchism; Eric Mack ; ; 10. 
505 0 |a Transcending Leftist Politics: Situating Egoism Within the Anarchist Project; David S. D'Amato ; ; 11. De facto Monopolies and the Justification of the State; Ralf M. Bader 12. Two Cheers for Rothbardianism; Cory Massimino ; ; 13. Christian Anarchism; Sam Underwood and Kevin Vallier Part III: Legitimacy and Order 14. Anarchism and Political Obligation: An Introduction; Magda Egoumenides 15. The Positive Political Economy of Analytical Anarchism; Peter J. Boettke and Rosalino A. Candela 16. Moral Parity Between State and Non-state Actors; Jason Brennan 17. Economic Pathologies of the State; Christopher Coyne and Nathan P. Goodman 18. Hunting for Unicorns; Peter T. Leeson 19. Social Norms and Social Order; Ryan Muldoon 20. Anarchy and Law; Jonathan Crowe 21. 
505 0 |a Anarchism, State, and Violence; Andy Alexis-Baker 22. The Forecast for Anarchy; Tom W. Bell Part IV: Anarchy and Critique 23. Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Private Property; Jesse Spafford 24. The Right Anarchy: Capitalist or Socialist?; Michael Huemer 25. Anarchist Approaches to Education; Kevin Currie-Knight; ; 26. An Anarchist Critique of Power Relations within Institutions; Kevin A. Carson 27. Anarchism for an Ecological Crisis?; Dan C. Shahar 28. States, Incarceration, and Organizational Structure: Towards a General Theory of Imprisonment; Daniel J. D'Amico 29. The Problems of Central Planning in Military Technology; Abigail R. Hall 30. Anarchy and Transhumanism; William Gillis Annotated Bibliography. 
520 |a This Handbook offers an authoritative, up-to-date introduction to the rich scholarly conversation about anarchy--about the possibility, dynamics, and appeal of social order without the state. Drawing on resources from philosophy, economics, law, history, politics, and religious studies, it is designed to deepen understanding of anarchy and the development of anarchist ideas at a time when those ideas have attracted increasing attention. The popular identification of anarchy with chaos makes sophisticated interpretations--which recognize anarchy as a kind of social order rather than an alternative to it--especially interesting. Strong, centralized governments have struggled to quell popular frustration even as doubts have continued to percolate about their legitimacy and long-term financial stability. Since the emergence of the modern state, concerns like these have driven scholars to wonder whether societies could flourish while abandoning monopolistic governance entirely. Standard treatments of political philosophy frequently assume the justifiability and desirability of states, focusing on such questions as, What is the best kind of state? and What laws and policies should states adopt?, without considering whether it is just or prudent for states to do anything at all. This Handbook encourages engagement with a provocative alternative that casts more conventional views in stark relief. Its30 chapters, written specifically for this volume by an international team of leading scholars, are organized into four main parts: I. Concept and SignificanceII. Figures and TraditionsIII. Legitimacy and OrderIV. Critiqueand Alternatives In addition, a comprehensive index makes the volume easy to navigate and an annotated bibliography points readers to the most promising avenues of future research. 
545 0 |a Gary Chartier is Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the Tom and Vi Zapara School of Business at La Sierra University. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of seventeen books, including Anarchy and Legal Order (2013), Flourishing Lives: Exploring Natural Law Liberalism (2019), and The Logic of Commitment (2018). Chad Van Schoelandt is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Tulane University. His work has been published in Ethics, Analysis, Philosophical Studies, the Philosophical Quarterly, and Law and Philosophy. 
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