Staatenlose Gesellschaft? Die anarchistische Herausforderung und die Grenzen staatlicher Autorität

Baden-Baden: Nomos (2024)
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Government action has advantages, which explains the central role of states in political theory. However, taking states for granted limits the ability to critique the status quo and consider alternatives. The rejection of domination by anarchists and their vision of a society free of domination can be a productive starting point for critical reflection on statehood. Drawing on works by the philosophical anarchists Robert Paul Wolff and A. John Simmons, as well as Joseph Raz, this study presents a compelling anarchist challenge to the state. This demonstrates that state action can only be legitimised if it enables us to lead a self-determined and emancipated life.

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Manuel S. Hubacher
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