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Alex Prichard, "Anarchism: a Very Short Introduction" (Oxford UP, 2022)

Feb 8, 2026
Alex Prichard, Associate Professor of International Political History and author of Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction, discusses anarchism as lived practices and a critique of final authority. He traces its ties to colonialism, labor movements, and mutual aid. He also explores anarchism’s cultural imprint in film, music, and science fiction, and practical alternatives for public goods.
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Rejecting Final Authority

  • Anarchism rejects any final point of authority and seeks nonfinal, participatory forms of rule.
  • It embraces authority, hierarchy, and power only when they are consensual, changeable, and accountable.
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  • Late 19th-century
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