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2. In Defense of Anarchism
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Robert Paul Wolff and Robert Paul Wolff
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- Anarchism, Democracy, Authority, State, The
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In Defense of Anarchism is a 1970 book by the philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, in which the author defends individualist anarchism. He argues that individual autonomy and state authority are mutually exclusive and that, as individual autonomy is inalienable, the moral legitimacy of the state collapses.In Defense of Anarchism is a 1970 book by the philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, in which the author defends individualist anarchism. He argues that individual autonomy and state authority are mutually exclusive and that, as individual autonomy is inalienable
3. About Philosophy : Pearson New International Edition
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Robert Paul Wolff and Robert Paul Wolff
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About Philosophy
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- 2013
4. About Philosophy
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Robert Paul Wolff and Robert Paul Wolff
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This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Four Decades of Student-Friendly Philosophy About Philosophy is an introductory text that covers all the major fields of philosophy in an easy-to-read language, interspersed with short selections from the major philosophers. It has been a best-selling leader in the field for more than forty years and it is written by an internationally recognized author of more than twenty books. Note: MyPhilosophyLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyPhilosophyLab, please visit www.MyPhilosophyLab.com or you can purchase a valuepack of the text + MyPhilosophyLab (9780205219070)
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- 2011
5. Autobiography of an Ex-White Man : Learning a New Master Narrative for America
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Robert Paul Wolff and Robert Paul Wolff
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- African American philosophy, African Americans--Civil rights, African Americans--Study and teaching, African Americans--Historiography, College teachers--Massachusetts--Amherst--Biography, White people--Massachusetts--Amherst--Biography, Philosophers--Massachusetts--Amherst--Biography
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An intensely personal meditation on the nature of America by a White Philosopher who joined a Black Studies Department and found his understanding of the world transformed by the experience.Autobiography of an Ex-White Man is an intensely personal meditation on the nature of America by a White Philosopher who joined a Black Studies Department and found his understanding of the world transformed by the experience. The book begins with an autobiographical narrative of the events leading up to Wolff's transfer from a Philosophy Department to the W. E. B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, and his experiences in the Department with his new colleagues, all of whom had come to Academia from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Wolff discovered that the apparently simple act of moving across campus to a new Department in a new building worked a startling change in the way he saw himself, his university, and his country. Reading as widely as possible to bring himself up to speed in his new field of academic responsibility, Wolff realized after a bit that his picture of American history and culture was undergoing an irreversible metamorphosis. America, he realized, has from its inception been a land both of Freedom and of Bondage: Freedom for the few, and then for those who are White; Bondage at first for the many, and then for those who are not White. Slavery is thus not an aberration, an accident, a Peculiar Institution -- it is the essence and core of the American experience. Wolff's optimistic outlook leads him to express the hope that our acknowledging the realities of America's racial history and present will begin to tear down the formidable barrier to change. He sees this refashioning of the American storyas a first step toward the crafting of a truly liberatory project. Robert Paul Wolff is Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and the author of numerous books, including Introductory Philosophy and In Defense of Anarchism.
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- 2005