Anarchist Economics - Unlocking Anarchist Economics Rethinking Wealth Power and Cooperation
Fouad Sabry
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What is Anarchist Economics When it comes to economic activity, anarchist economics refers to the collection of theories and activities that are associated with the political theory of anarchism. It is common practice to refer to anarchism as a sort of libertarian socialism, which is a stateless form of socialism. A significant number of anarchists are anti-authoritarian and anti-capitalist. Personal property is something that anarchists believe in and support. They are opposed to capital concentration, interest, monopoly, and private ownership of productive property, which includes the means of production, profit, rent, usury, and wage slavery. These are all components that are considered to be intrinsic to capitalism. How you will benefit (I) Insights, and validations about the following topics: Chapter 1: Anarchist economics Chapter 2: Anarcho-capitalism Chapter 3: Individualist anarchism Chapter 4: Anarchist communism Chapter 5: Anti-capitalism Chapter 6: Market anarchism Chapter 7: History of anarchism Chapter 8: Anarchism and capitalism Chapter 9: Mutualism (economic theory) Chapter 10: Issues in anarchism Chapter 11: Individualist anarchism in the United States Chapter 12: Carl Menger Chapter 13: Individualist anarchism in Europe Chapter 14: Free association of producers Chapter 15: Types of socialism Chapter 16: Benjamin Tucker Chapter 17: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Chapter 18: Market socialism Chapter 19: Classless society Chapter 20: Anarchist schools of thought Chapter 21: Collectivist anarchism (II) Answering the public top questions about anarchist economics. (III) Real world examples for the usage of anarchist economics in many fields. Who this book is for Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of anarchist economics.
