Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 250
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7425-5673-7 • Hardback • May 2009 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
978-0-7425-5674-4 • Paperback • May 2010 • $63.00 • (£48.00)
978-0-7425-6662-0 • eBook • May 2009 • $59.50 • (£46.00)
Mohammed A. Bamyeh is professor of sociology at the University of Pittsburgh.
Part I: The Idea
Chapter 1: Anarchy as a Science of Humanity
Chapter 2: What is Anarchy?
Part II: Around the Idea
Chapter 3: Civil Society and the State
Chapter 4: Trust and the Politics of Alliance
Chapter 5: Freedom and Commitment
Chapter 6: Anarchy as a Destination
[A] serious and considered effort to engage the profoundly difficult task of imagining a society based on unimposed order, while we remain necessarily locked within the analytical and conceptual limitations that reflect our everyday experiences with a society based on imposed order.
— Contemporary Sociology
The principle audiences for Anarchy as Order are sociologists who want to know more about anarchism and anarchists who seek sociological interpretation of their philosophy.
— Societies Without Borders
Civil society has been at the forefront of global thinking for a generation, and more recently conceptions of anarchy have gained attention. These two conceptual frameworks are linked by a notion of social self-regulation, yet too few theorists have helped us understand the connection. In a book that should have many readers, Mohammed Bamyeh brings this connection out in a thoughtful, clear, and timely way.
— Craig Calhoun, Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University, USA