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Mirco Oliveri Sofia | 13 comments So I got a good hold of what anarchy is, and I'd like to find a simple short book that skips history and long talks, but gets to how could and would anarchy work in a society.
Anything that comes on your mind? I only find very long chunky books, and would like something direct and as concise as possible.

Thanks!


message 2: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54912 comments Mod
Mirco, I moved your request to the "Suggest books for me" folder. (The "Unsolved" folder is used when you're looking for one specific book.)


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Mirco Oliveri Sofia | 13 comments Kris wrote: "Mirco, I moved your request to the "Suggest books for me" folder. (The "Unsolved" folder is used when you're looking for one specific book.)"
Ops, thanks a lot - still learning!
Thank you :)


Amy (Other Amy) | 198 comments I haven't read it, but the Oxford Very Short Introductions usually provide a good starting point with a lot of nonfiction topics, and include lists of background reading so you can research deeper if you want to. They are also written by experts in the field of the subject. In this case, the author was an anarchist political philosopher. (The drawback with that approach is that sometimes the author presents a bit of an idiosyncratic tour of the subject.)

Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction


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