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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      October 2023
      November 2023
      ISBN:
      9781009375429
      9781009375443
      9781009375399
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      0.51kg, 252 Pages
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    Outside philosophy departments, most self-identified anarchists are social anarchists who reject both the legitimacy of the state and private property. By contrast, most anarchist philosophers are of the pro-market variety. As a result, a philosopher has yet to write an analytic defence of social anarchism. Jesse Spafford fills this gap by arguing that social anarchism is a coherent philosophical position that follows from a more basic, plausible principle that constrains which moral theories are acceptable. In the process of articulating and defending social anarchism Spafford stakes out a number of bold and original positions (e.g. that people own themselves and nothing else), while providing novel solutions to some of classic problems of political philosophy (e.g. luck egalitarianism's problem of stakes). His distinctive study offers an overarching, unified political theory while also advancing many of the more fine-grained debates that occupy political philosophers. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    ‘Jesse Spafford is unafraid to follow the implications of his fundamental principles to their most radical conclusions. The resulting view is provocative and challenging. It will be of great interest to philosophers and political theorists who take seriously the need to justify institutional authority, indeed interpersonal authority, of any kind.'

    John Christman - Pennsylvania State University

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    Contents

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    • Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny
      pp i-ii
    • Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny - Title page
      pp iii-iii
    • Copyright page
      pp iv-iv
    • Contents
      pp v-vi
    • Acknowledgments
      pp vii-viii
    • Introduction
      pp 1-20
    • Chapter 1 - Social Anarchism
      pp 21-67
    • Chapter 2 - The Moral Tyranny Constraint
      pp 68-91
    • Chapter 3 - You Own Yourself and Nothing Else
      pp 92-120
    • Chapter 4 - Property and Legitimacy
      pp 121-151
    • Chapter 5 - Entitlement Theory without Entitlements
      pp 152-173
    • Chapter 6 - Luck Egalitarianism without Moral Tyranny
      pp 174-202
    • Chapter 7 - A State-Tolerant Anarchism
      pp 203-223
    • References
      pp 224-233
    • Index
      pp 234-242

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