Anarchy is an ancient lemma meaning not so much disorder but the absence of government, as the imposition of an order programmed from the “outside”. Whether starting from individualistic assumptions or socialist, anarchists reject the concept of authority for its “alienating” connotation compared to a spontaneous associationism that can be configured in various ways. On the other side of the mirror, liberal doctrine of the late nineteenth century considers State a necessary condition for the outcome of any community process: refusing its establishment, despite their intentions of spontaneous aggregation, anarchists place themselves on the edge of socialization.
L'alterità degli anarchici
gian paolo trifone
2023
Abstract
Anarchy is an ancient lemma meaning not so much disorder but the absence of government, as the imposition of an order programmed from the “outside”. Whether starting from individualistic assumptions or socialist, anarchists reject the concept of authority for its “alienating” connotation compared to a spontaneous associationism that can be configured in various ways. On the other side of the mirror, liberal doctrine of the late nineteenth century considers State a necessary condition for the outcome of any community process: refusing its establishment, despite their intentions of spontaneous aggregation, anarchists place themselves on the edge of socialization.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.