This article is part of the Democracy Futures series, a joint global initiative with the Sydney Democracy Network. The project aims to stimulate fresh thinking about the many challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. This article is the second of four perspectives on the political relevance of anarchism and the prospects for liberty in the world today.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Politics and International Studies
Published in
The Conversation
Citation
PRICHARD, A. and KINNA, R., 2016. Whither anarchy: freedom as non-domination. The Conversation, 5th August 2016, http://theconversation.com/whither-anarchy-freedom-as-non-domination-60776.
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The Conversation Trust (UK)
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Publication date
2016
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Closed access. The final published version of this article is freely available to read online at: http://theconversation.com/whither-anarchy-freedom-as-non-domination-60776