Summary:
The book is a compilation of writings from influential figures in anarchist thought, presenting a range of perspectives on the philosophy and practice of anarchism. It includes essays and excerpts that explore different schools of anarchist theory, from individualist to collectivist strains, and discusses the practical implications of anarchism in society.
Key points:
1. Individualism: The book highlights the importance of personal freedom in an anarchist society, rejecting state interference.
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