New Modes of Collective Actions: The Reemergence of Anarchism in Egypt

  • Galián L
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Abstract

Anarchism has a long history of contentious politics. Some authors, such as Peter Marshall, have seen in the philosophy of the Taoist Lao-Tzu the beginning of an anarchist thought, since he was opposed to any form of authority.1 However, it was the French thinker...

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Galián, L. (2015). New Modes of Collective Actions: The Reemergence of Anarchism in Egypt. In Contentious Politics in the Middle East (pp. 351–371). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137530868_15

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