About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 134. Chapters: Ethical egoism, Direct democracy, Self-determination, Direct action, Netwar, Consensus decision-making, Social ecology, Adhocracy, Anarchist economics, Propaganda of the deed, Post-left anarchy, Refusal of work, Anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche, Inclusive Democracy, Philosophy of Max Stirner, Xeer, Non-aggression principle, Private defense agency, Anarcha-feminism, Free banking, Libertarian perspectives on revolution, Workers' self-management, Antimilitarism, Free association, Swaraj, Dual power, Black bloc, Self-ownership, Taxation as theft, Common ownership, Jurisdictional arbitrage, Spontaneous order, Communization, Tax resistance, Stateless society, Epistemological anarchism, Propertarianism, Buddhist anarchism, Union of egoists, Rouge Forum, Panarchy, Voluntarism, Synthesis anarchism, Invisible dictatorship, Group entity, Cost the limit of price, Criticisms of electoralism, Homestead principle, Affinity group, The Tyranny of Structurelessness, Property is theft!, Participatory politics, Popular assembly, Somatherapy, Counter-economics, Polycentric law, Anti-statism, Non-voting, Bioregionalism, Land and liberty, Dispute resolution organization, Prefigurative politics, Social revolution, Rewilding, Dialectical naturalism, Economic secession, Radical cheerleading, Individual reclamation, Communalism, Horizon anarchism, Voluntary society, Federal republicanism, Xerocracy, Social insertion, Mutual credit, Multi-tendency, Especifismo, Revolutionary spontaneity, Immediatism, Aggression insurance, Community ownership, Acephalous society, Free society, Non-politics, House of hospitality, Security culture, Spokescouncil, Anti-systemic library. Excerpt: Self determination is the principle in international law that nations have the right to freely choose their sovereignty and international political status with no extern...