Anarchy & Thirteen Monographs (English Version)
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Author: Dhiman Dasgupta
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Pages: 152
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Language: English
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Cover: Paperback
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Publisher: Liber Fieri Books India
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ISBN: 9789393629036
About the Book
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For years, civil society has feared the word "anarchy." People are terrified of the textbook meanings associated with it and carefully avoid it to keep life dilemma-free.
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The spatial energy of a national-state guides the emotions of people and creates emotional quotients that become the origin point of nationalism.
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The irony is that not once do people question the emotional feeling using which state institutions justify the abhorrent custom of people killing other people.
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Not once do they try to understand why the concept of anarchy budded in Ancient Greece, and why the ancient anarchists never caused a single mayhem.
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The reason might be the absolute fear that it would make them ask the dreaded question: Is anarchy necessary?
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After decades of contemplation and reflection, author and philosopher Dhiman Dasgupta concluded that anarchy is not only necessary but desired over the politically established order.
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In this book, he goes beyond the pre-established concept and dives deeper to explain the truth.
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Through the monographs, he explains anarchism and demonstrates why exactly anarchy is necessary.

