Prehistoria del anarquismo (Prehistory of Anarchism)
by Angel Cappelletti
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Angel J. Cappelletti, a leading figure in libertarian thought, provides a clear and concise introduction to the origins of anarchism, which is now being revisited by historians and philosophers, acknowledging the prominent role it should have always maintained in the discourse of ideas and worldviews. Within these pages, readers will find the keys to understanding contemporary political thought and a reference point amidst the barrage of mixed information and ideological confusion marking the dawn of the millennium.
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Author Biography
Ángel J. Cappelletti (Rosario, Argentina 1927-1995) earned his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires. He taught at various higher education institutions in Argentina, Costa Rica, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. His extensive intellectual work has left behind over eighty titles. Notable among them are "Utopías antiguas y modernas" (Puebla, 1967), "El socialismo utópico" (Rosario, 1968), and "La filosofía de Heráclito de Efeso" (Caracas, 1969).
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- Publisher/Imprint Libros de la Araucaria / Libros de la Araucaria
- Publication Date February 2007
- Orginal LanguageSpanish
- ISBN/Identifier 9871300069
- Publication Country or regionArgentina
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 14 USD
- Pages215
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language AuthorsSpanish
- EditionFirst Edition
- Copyright Year2007
- Dimensions20x11 cm
- SeriesLa Protesta
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