Freedom and AuthorityBlack Rose Books, 1989 - 300 páginas Traces the intellectual heritage of the libertarian tradition and clarifies the distinctions between Marxist and Bakuninist thought. "The book initially concentrates on [John Stuart] Mill, and in the process contrasts his liberal assumptions and conclusions with those of more radical thinkers. McKercher has provided some desperately needed clarification of libertarian thinking."--"The Humanist in Canada" |
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