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Chomsky on state and democracy / Günther Grewendorf (ed.).

Van Pelt Library JC336 .C466 2021
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Grewendorf, Günther, editor.
Series:
Staatsverständnisse = Understanding the state ; volume 146.
Staatsverständnisse = Understanding the state ; volume 146
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chomsky, Noam--History and criticism.
Chomsky, Noam.
State, The.
Physical Description:
236 pages ; 23 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Baden-Baden, Germany : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021.
Contents:
Cover
Introduction
Interview with Noam Chomsky on State and Democracy
Chomsky's Concept of Human Nature and the Role of the State System
Human Nature and the Emergence of Social Institutions
Connecting Cognitive Science, Species Self-Knowledge, and Maladaptive Institutions
The Relation of the Individual to the State and the Gist of Anarchism
Anarchism, Government and the State
On the (Im)practicality of the State: Why do I have to have a Country?
The Soft-Spoken Anarchist: Chomsky, Populism, and the Question of "From Here to There"
Human Rights and the Notion of Freedom
Culture as a Human Right-within the National State Framework
Freedom of Speech, Chomsky and France
State Power and Resistance
Chomsky on Terrorism
The Chomsky Approach: Considering the Limits on State Action
The Authors
ISBN:
9783848777570
3848777576
OCLC:
1265301619

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