American Anarchism

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American Anarchism (2013, BRILL)

306 pages

English language

Published June 23, 2013 by BRILL.

ISBN:
9789004251953

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Perhaps the worst, least coherent book that could bear this title

1 star

While reading this book, I weighed a number of possible explanations for the poor quality of the book's argument, evidence, structure, and quality.

Here's what I've got: (1) The author woke up the day before they sat down to write this book and decided to scan over a whole bunch of esoteric and dated books about anarchism and anarchists--mostly by anarchism's critics--and, without any real connection to the subject matter or time to allow it to marinate, this is their resulting book. (2) The author is a straight-up individualist or at least has individualist tendencies, which explains the over-emphasis on marginal figures within the US, like Benjamin Tucker, but also why an entire chapter on Max Stirner (who never even set foot in North America) is included. Additionally, the author's roping-in of a non-anarchist sociologist (William Graham Sumner), social darwinist, and defender of the elite, who gets the last pre-conclusion …