Reinventing Anarchy

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Reinventing Anarchy: What Are Anarchists Thinking These Days? is a 1979 anthology of essays about anarchism edited by Howard Ehrlich, Carol Ehrlich, David de Leon, and Glenda Morris.

EditorHoward J. Ehrlich, et al.
SubjectAnthology
Publication date
1979
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Reinventing Anarchy
EditorHoward J. Ehrlich, et al.
SubjectAnthology
PublisherRoutledge & Kegan Paul
Publication date
1979
Pages371
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A review by historian Paul Avrich notes that while the editors claim to synthesize a new view of anarchism, in practice the anthology retreads old concepts, and excludes international perspectives, economics and education, and individualist anarchism.[1]

Reinventing Anarchy was followed by a second volume some years later, Reinventing Anarchy, Again (AK Press, 1996, cover by Freddie Baer), expanded and with new material.

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