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The Anarchists

Edition: Second Edition

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Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: There appears to be a price sticker on the lower left corner of the front cover. Binding: Intact, hardcover. No dust jacket damage beyond general wear.

A landmark work in the study of political radicalism, The Anarchists presents a comprehensive and authoritative history of the anarchist movement from its intellectual origins in the nineteenth century through to the twentieth century. James Joll, Stevenson Professor of International History at the University of London, chronicles the lives and ideas of the movement's most influential figures — including Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin, and others — with scholarly precision and compelling narrative drive. The book argues that anarchism, far from being a fringe ideology, was a serious and consequential political force that shaped revolutions, labour movements, and intellectual life across Europe and beyond. Joll illustrates how the tension between anarchist ideals and violent practice defined the movement's legacy, making this second edition an indispensable reference for students of modern political thought and history.

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Edition: Second Edition

Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: There appears to be a price sticker on the lower left corner of the front cover. Binding: Intact, hardcover. No dust jacket damage beyond general wear.

A landmark work in the study of political radicalism, The Anarchists presents a comprehensive and authoritative history of the anarchist movement from its intellectual origins in the nineteenth century through to the twentieth century. James Joll, Stevenson Professor of International History at the University of London, chronicles the lives and ideas of the movement's most influential figures — including Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin, and others — with scholarly precision and compelling narrative drive. The book argues that anarchism, far from being a fringe ideology, was a serious and consequential political force that shaped revolutions, labour movements, and intellectual life across Europe and beyond. Joll illustrates how the tension between anarchist ideals and violent practice defined the movement's legacy, making this second edition an indispensable reference for students of modern political thought and history.

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