Anarchism: Left, Right, and Green
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- Full Title: Anarchism: Left, Right, and Green
- Author(s): Ulrike Heider, translated by Danny Lewis and Ulrike Bode
- Year Published: 1994
- Publisher: City Lights Books
- Publication Type: Unknown
- ISBN: 0872862895 (paperback)
- Description: A German anarchist surveys anarchistic thought in the United States.
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- Introduction
- Part 1: Anarcho-Syndicalism
- Sam Dolgoff-Encounter with the "Last Anarchist"
- The Ancestors and Classics of Anarcho-Syndicalism
- Michael Bakunin
- Peter Kropotkin
- Alexander Berkman
- Rudolf Rocker
- Isaak Puente and Diego Abad Santillan
- The Last Anarchist
- Noam Chomsky - A "Fellow Traveler" of Anarcho-Syndicalism
- Part 2: Eco-Anarchism
- An Encounter with Murray Bookchin and the Greens of Vermont
- Social Ecology and Deep Ecology
- An Oasis of Enlightenment in Dark Times
- Ecofeminism
- A Revolutionary in Changing Times
- Vote for Municipalism
- The Town Meeting
- Later On
- Murray Bookchin - The Philosopher
- Eco-Anarchism, the Youth Movement, and the Affluent Society
- The Ecology of Freedom
- Long Live the Past
- The Utopia of the Third Way
- Part 3: Anarcho-Capitalism
- Murray Rothbard - A Visit with Mr. Libertarian
- The Anarcho-Capitalist Family Tree
- Individualism Between Harmony and Dog-Eat-Dog
- Laissez-faire Liberalism and the Austrian School of Economics
- The Queen of Reason: Ayn Rand
- How It All Began
- Close Encounters of the Libertarian Kind
- Objectivism vs. the Civil Rights Movement and Feminism
- Moderate Anarchism
- The "Trotsky of the Libertarians" and Holocaust Revisionism
- Feminism and Communalism
- Murray Rothbard - The Philosopher
- Property and Human Nature
- Inflation, Stagflation, and Deflation
- The State, the Public Sector, and the Means to Abolish Both
- Eye for an Eye, Tooth for a Tooth
- Peace, War, and the Police
- Critique of Marxism
- Patriotism and Petty Bourgeois Ideology
- The Master's New Friends
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
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The following perspectives on this book are available online:
- Review by Murray Bookchin at the Anarchist Archive
- Criticism by Bryan Caplan of errors in this book (and another book by a different author)

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