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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13-07-2020 08:15, R.O. wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:8d3665f2-8930-38d9-748d-63cf818c87ac@ziggo.nl">(Certainly
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Against His-Story, Against Leviathan
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Author Fredy Perlman
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Cover artist William Blake
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Country United States
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Subject History, anarchism
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Publisher Black & Red
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Publication date 1983
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Media type Paperback
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Pages 302
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OCLC 184851382
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Against His-Story, Against Leviathan! is a 1983 book by Fredy
Perlman, for which he is best known.[1] It is a personal critical
perspective on contemporary civilization and society. The work
defined anarcho-primitivism for the first time,[2] and was a major
source of inspiration for anti-civilization perspectives in
contemporary anarchism, most notably on the thought of philosopher
John Zerzan.[3] In 2006 the book was translated into French under
the title Contre le Léviathan, contre sa légende[4] and into
Turkish as Er-Tarih’e Karşı, Leviathan’a Karşı.[5] In 2019 it was
translated into Spanish as Contra el Leviatán y contra su
historia. [6][7]
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