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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Individualist Anarchism in France and its Legacy (Carl Tobias Frayne)

 

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Abstract
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I
I- Anarchism
i. A Social Movement and Form-of-Life
ii. Anarchism Today
II- Developments in Philosophical Anarchism
i. Postanarchism
ii. A Critique of Anarchist Historiography
Part II: Individualist Anarchism in France: An Historical Case Study
I- Individualism or Anarchy within Anarchism
II- A Brief History of Individualist Anarchism in France
i. The First Wave of Individualism (1880–1900)
ii. The Second Wave of Individualism (1900–1914)
iii. Later Evolution (1914–1999)
iv. Individualism Today (1999–2021)
v. Individualism as an Ideology and Way of Life
vi. The Contribution of Individualism
III- Three Individualist Ideal Types
i. Insurrectionist
1. The Illegalist
2. The Insurgent
ii. Egoist
1. The Aesthete
2. The Sage
iii. Constructivist
1. The Experimenter
Part III: Contemporary Anarchists
I. Postanarchism Re-visited
II. Neo-Anarchism
Conclusion
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