
"In Defense of Anarchism"
"In Defense of Anarchism" is a philosophical work by philosopher Robert Paul Wolff that explores the idea of questioning established authority and state power. Wolff argues that true moral reasoning should lead individuals to question why governments have authority over them, especially if such authority is based on tradition or coercion rather than moral right. The book advocates for a vision of society where individuals cooperate voluntarily without hierarchical government structures, emphasizing personal autonomy and moral responsibility. It’s a thoughtful critique of authority and a provocative exploration of how society might function without centralized control.