The Anarchist Handbook

The Anarchist Handbook

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  • Create Date:2021-05-24 00:19:04
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Michael Malice
  • ISBN:B094XR9LGV
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Reviews

Dan

On a few occasions I have said that Rothbard’s Anatomy of the State broke my brain, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Democracy: The God That Failed began to piece it back together。 Though it serves a very different purpose than either, Michael Malice’s The Anarchist Handbook must deservedly enter the canon of such works。 Unless one is particularly open-minded and committed to plumbing its 350-odd dense pages, it could not easily be recommended to the reader utterly unacquainted with its ideas。 But for t On a few occasions I have said that Rothbard’s Anatomy of the State broke my brain, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Democracy: The God That Failed began to piece it back together。 Though it serves a very different purpose than either, Michael Malice’s The Anarchist Handbook must deservedly enter the canon of such works。 Unless one is particularly open-minded and committed to plumbing its 350-odd dense pages, it could not easily be recommended to the reader utterly unacquainted with its ideas。 But for the potential-anarchist-in-bloom, or the newly redpilled normie, it’s certainly the most broad, comprehensive, and dare say definitive compendium on the subject available。 It certainly would have saved me a bit of time。For my full review: https://midnightmouthful。com/2021/05/。。。 。。。more

Vini Vince

A collection of texts of various authors from Godwin to。。。 Malice himself with a quick but witty introduction for each of them。 We are nowhere near a work like Guérin's "No Gods No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism" indeed but "european style" anarchists can learn a bit about the "right wing" anarchists and vice versa。 I expected and would have liked to read more from Malice but alas。。。Anyway I really enjoyed some of the texts, especially the one from the provoKing Proudhon。 A collection of texts of various authors from Godwin to。。。 Malice himself with a quick but witty introduction for each of them。 We are nowhere near a work like Guérin's "No Gods No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism" indeed but "european style" anarchists can learn a bit about the "right wing" anarchists and vice versa。 I expected and would have liked to read more from Malice but alas。。。Anyway I really enjoyed some of the texts, especially the one from the provoKing Proudhon。 。。。more