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American fiction --- Violence in literature. --- Literature and society --- Anarchism --- Violence --- Consciousness in literature. --- Anarchism in literature. --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Anarchism and anarchists --- Anarchy --- Government, Resistance to --- Libertarianism --- Nihilism --- Socialism --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- History --- Theory, etc --- 20th century --- Violence in literature --- United States --- Consciousness in literature --- Anarchism in literature
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How is a legitimate state possible? Obedience, coercion and intrusion are three ideas that seem inseparable from all government and seem to render state authority presumptively illegitimate. This book exposes three fallacies inspired by these ideas and in doing so challenges assumptions shared by liberals, libertarians, cultural conservatives, moderates and Marxists. In three clear and tightly argued essays William Edmundson dispels these fallacies and shows that living in a just state remains a worthy ideal. This is an important book for all philosophers, political scientists and legal theorists as well as other readers interested in the views of Rawls, Dworkin and Nozick, many of whose central ideas are subjected to rigorous critique.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Legitimacy of governments. --- Authority. --- Political obligation. --- Anarchism. --- Légitimité des gouvernements --- Autorité --- Obligation politique --- Anarchisme --- Authority --- Legitimacy of governments --- Political obligation --- Anarchism --- Légitimité des gouvernements --- Autorité --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy --- Anarchism and anarchists --- Anarchy --- Government, Resistance to --- Libertarianism --- Nihilism --- Socialism --- Governments, Legitimacy of --- Legitimacy (Constitutional law) --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Revolutions --- Sovereignty --- State, The --- General will --- Political stability --- Regime change --- Obligation, Political --- Political science --- Authoritarianism
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The first thoroughly documented history of organized labor in nineteenth-century Cuba, this work focuses on how urban laborers joined together in collective action during the transition from slave to free labor and in the last decades of Spanish colonial rule in Cuba.
HISTORY --- General --- Labor movement --- Slavery --- Social classes --- Working class --- Anarchism --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- History --- Spain --- Colonies --- Administration. --- Anarchism and anarchists --- Anarchy --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Employment --- Espanja --- Spanien --- Hiszpania --- Spanish State --- España --- Estado Español --- Espagne --- Hispania --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanye --- Shpanie --- Reino de España --- Kingdom of Spain --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Espainiako Erresuma --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Espanya --- Espanha --- スペイン --- Supein --- イスパニア --- Isupania --- Government, Resistance to --- Libertarianism --- Nihilism --- Socialism --- Labor --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Social stratification --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- Social movements --- Enslaved persons --- 1800-1899
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