The American as Anarchist : Reflections on Indigenous Radicalism / / David DeLeon.

Originally published in 1978. When compared with socialist and communist systems in other nations, the impact of radicalism on American society seems almost nonexistent. David DeLeon challenges this position, however, by presenting a historical and theoretical perspective for understanding the scope...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore : : Johns Hopkins University Press,, 1978.
©1978.
Year of Publication:2019
1978
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiii, 242 p. :); ill. ;
Notes:Includes index.
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