The course introduces students to anarchism. It surveys philosophical and literary texts of both Western and non-Western traditions and examines empirical practices from across cultural contexts. It seeks to diversify students' understanding of anarchism as not only an important framework for understanding politics but also a crucial method of organizing socio-political life.
PAGS 363: Anarchism: Theory and Practice
Program
Attributes
Diversity International,
Upper-Level,
Social Sciences,
Cross-listed