Alan Ritter, Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis (1980)
INDEX
Aiglemont Colony, 183 n15
anarchy:
its attainability, 109-11, 136-9, 151;
compared to legal government, 18-23, 358; 62;
as critical standard, 155-6;
its danger, 151-3;
non-rational, 142-3;
as practical guide, 158-63
Arvon, Henri, 25
authority, 66-71, 74-5, 174 n18
autonomy, 114-15
Avineri, Shlomo, 180 n31
Bakunin, Michael:
criticism of government, 23;
on anarchist society, 50-1;
on authority, 69-70, 174 n9;
on censure, 9, 16, 32;
on community, 26-7, 28, 29, 50;
on democracy, 65;
on education, 51-2;
on equality, 79-80, 175 n48;
on the family, 52-3;
on freedom, 9, 11;
on individuality, 26, 29, 49-50;
on internalization, 14-16;
his psychology, 118;
on respect, 40, 54-5, 56;
on strategy, 100-5;
on technology, 84
Bentham, Jeremy, 114,115,118,121
Blanqui, Louis Auguste, 129
Bookchin, Murray, 162
Buchanan, James, 180 n28
Cabet, Etienne, 124
censure:
effect on freedom, 13, 15, 18-23, 35-6;
anarchist evaluation of, 9, 123;
compared to law, 18-23, 169 n34;
liberal view of, 122-3;
as means to community, 33-4, 137;
as means to individuality, 31-3, 137, 170 n32;
and punishment, 75-6
Chapman, John, 184 n23
Chomsky, Noam, 112, 130
citizenship, 144-7
Clark, John P., 167 n8, 176 n22, 179 n9, 179 n20
Cold Mountain Farm, 162
communes, anarchist, 160-2
community:
anarchist conception of, 26-7;
and citizenship, 146-7;
and freedom, 28;
and individuality, 29-31, 137-8, 139-40, 169 n15;
liberals and anarchists on, 117
conversation, 42-5, 47
Constant, Benjamin, 114, 122-3
Cooley, Charles Horton, 43, 171 n9
counter-culture, 162
DeGeorge, Richard T., 173 n2
democracy, 62-5, 106, 131, 144
education, 51-2, 158-9
Engels, Friedrich, 124-5
equality, 77, 81
Ferrer Colony, 161
Ferrer Modern School, 158-9
First International, 127
Frankel, Charles, 179 n22
freedom:
anarchist evaluation of, 9, 169 n14;
as means to community, 34, 149;
as means to individuality, 31-3, 149;
effect of censure on, 14, 16, 18-24, 35-6;
effect of internalization on, 14-16, 21;
effect of law on, 18-23;
effect of rational deliberation on, 11;
anarchist view of, 10-12, 147-50, 182 n7;
liberal view of, 114;
value of anarchist, 147-51
Friedman, David, 180 n28
Gaus, Gerald, 184 n23
Gide, Andre, 47
Godwin, William:
criticism of government, 127;
criticism of law, 156;
not an elitist, 95-6;
not a utilitarian, 115;
on authority, 67, 174 n9;
on censure, 9, 13-14;
on community, 26-7, 29, 30, 40, 42, 77, 81;
on conversation, 42-3, 47;
on democracy, 63-5;
on economics, 126;
on equality, 76-9, 93;
on freedom, 9, 11, 13, 28, 31;
on individuality, 26, 28, 29,30, 31, 41-2, 77, 81, 117, 141;
on justice, 77-9;
on privacy, 48, 140, 141, 172 n29;
on property, 78;
his psychology, 119, 157;
on punishment, 72-6;
on sincerity, 40, 43-9;
on strategy, 90-7;
on technology, 83, 84-5
Gottlieb, Lou, 162
government:
anarchist criticism of, 22-4, 36-9, 121-3, 127;
compared to censure, 18-23, 36-8;
liberal view of, 120-2;
as means to anarchy, 138
Guerin, Daniel, 109-10, 112
Hegel, G. W. F., 3-5, 166
Henry, Fortune, 183 n15
Hocking, William E., 113, 114, 117, 123
Horowitz, Irving, 89
human nature, 118
Hyndman, Edward, 140
incrementalism, 154-5
individuality:
anarchist conception of, 26;
and community, 29-31, 137-8, 139-40, 169 n15;
and freedom, 27-8;
liberal versus anarchist, 117;
J. S. Mill's, 116
Jaszi, Oscar, 112
Jouyenel, Bertrand de, 180 n24
justice, distributive, 77-9, 81, 143-4
Kant, Jmmanuel, 114, 118, 121
Kateb, George, 178 n67
Kropotkin, Peter:
not a utilitarian, 115-16;
on anarchist society, 58-9,81-2, 141, 175 n52;
on benevolence, 40, 56-9;
on censure, 9;
on community, 26-7, 28, 30, 40, 57-8, 81, 173 n57;
on democracy, 106;
on economics, 126;
on equality, 76, 80-3;
on the family, 173 n57;
on freedom, 9;
on individuality, 26, 30, 57, 81, 117;
on property, 80;
on proto-anarchism, 139;
his psychology, 119-20;
on respect, 56;
on strategy, 105-9, 153;
on technology, 84-7
Landauer, Karl, 158
law, 18-23, 36-8, 155-6, 168 n22
liberals, 113-24
liberty, see freedom
Locke, John, 118
Mac Mary P., 180 n26
Marx, Karl, 3-5, 102, 124-9, 135, 152, 166, 175 n56
Mazor, Lester, 156
Mill, John Stuart, 114, 117, 122-3, 140
Miller, David, 175 n47
Monro, D. H., 179 n9, 179 n22
Momingstar Ranch, 162
New Left, 164
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 46-7
Paine, Thomas, 120
Pannekoek, Anton, 130
Paterson, R. W. K., 167 n8
Paul, William, 130, 131
Plamenatz, John, 181 n34
Plato, 135
Plekhanov, George, 25
Priestley, J. B., 179 n9
privacy, 48, 140-1
Proby, William, 2, 24, 38
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph:
criticism of government, 127;
criticism of utilitarianism, 116;
on anarchist society, 50-1;
on authority, 69-70, 174 n9;
on benevolence, 56;
on censure, 32;
on community, 26-7, 28, 50;
on education, 51-2;
on equality, 79;
on the family, 52-3, 172 n45;
on freedom, 9, 12, 28;
on individuality, 26, 28, 49-50;
on internalization, 14-16, 32;
his psychology, 118;
on punishment, 72, 74-5;
on respect, 40, 54-5, 56;
on strategy, 97-100, 157;
on technology, 83, 84, 85
punishment, 72-6
Quinney, Richard, 183 n11
rational deliberation, 11, 22, 63-5, 92;
effect of authority on, 67-71;
see also reasoned argument
reasoned argument:
effect of emotions on, 141-3;
effect on freedom, 22-3, 35-6, 147-8;
anarchist appraisal of, 68-9;
a sincerity, 96;
see also rational deliberation
respect, 54-5
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 135, 144-6
Rothbard, Murray, 180 n28
Russian Revolution, 152, 153
Santayana, George, 47
Schochet, Gordon, 179 n17
self-management, 160
Simmel, George, 47
sincerity, 43-9
socialists, 124-32
Spanish Civil War, 153, 164
state: see government
Stirner, Max, 5-6, 167 n8
strategy:
coercive, 96, 100, 102-5, 106;
rational, 90-7, 105-6;
of withdrawal, 100, 184 n19
syndicalists, 130
Taylor, Charles, 184 n23
technology, 83-7
utilitarianism, 115-16
Vaux Colony, 160-1
Walzer, Michael, 145
Ward, Colin, 158
Warren, Josiah, 180 n28
Wolff, Robert Paul, 62, 173 n2, 179 n16
Woodcock, George, 25