Living Without Domination defends the bold claim that humans can
organise themselves to live peacefully and prosperously together in
an anarchist utopia. Clark refutes errors about what anarchism is,
about utopianism, and about human sociability and its history. He
then develops an analysis of natural human social activity which
places anarchy in the real landscape of sociability, along with
more familiar possibilities including states and slavery. The book
is distinctive in bringing the rigour of analytic political
philosophy to anarchism, which is all too often dismissed out of
hand or skated over in popular history.
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