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- Colin Ward:: Life, Times and Thought
- Book
- 2013
- Published by: Lawrence & Wishart
summary
Colin Ward was one of the most significant thinkers and activists of the British anarchist movement in the twentieth century. He was a prolific journalist and had a historic and ongoing influence on political thought, most notably through his works on urban life, housing, squatters, children and criminology. Bringing together contributions from a range of historians, anthropologists and political theorists, this volume celebrates and analyses the influence of this uniquely approachable and creative form of anarchism. Contributions to this volume focus on Ward’s life and works, including analyses of his contribution to the resurgence of anarchist journalism through War Commentary and Freedom; his impact on other activists; the relationship between his form of anarchism and the evolving New Left; how Ward’s ‘practical anarchism’ was influenced by the works of Peter Kropotkin and the impact he had on British social policy in the post-war period.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- p. 6
- 4. Colin Ward and the New Left
- pp. 53-71
- 5. Colin Ward and Kropotkin’s legacy
- pp. 72-87
- 7. Colin Ward: Anarchy and organisation
- pp. 106-115
- About the cover
- pp. 134-135
- Notes on contributors
- pp. 136-138
Additional Information
ISBN
9781909831681
Related ISBN(s)
9781907103735
MARC Record
OCLC
899261368
Pages
128
Launched on MUSE
2015-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No