13. Anarchism | Introduction to Political Theory | Dr. Taimur Rahman

The Concept and History of Anarchism | Introduction to Political Theory | Dr. Taimur Rahman In the thirteenth episode of the "Introduction to Political Theory" series, Dr. Taimur Rahman examines the concept and history of anarchism, a political ideology advocating for a society free from hierarchical authority and coercive institutions. This video delves into the works of prominent anarchist thinkers such as Mikhail Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin, as well as the legacy of the May Day Martyrs, who symbolize the struggle for workers’ rights and anarchist ideals. Dr. Rahman explores the philosophical underpinnings of anarchism, its critiques of state power and capitalism, and its vision of decentralized, cooperative societies. The video also highlights the historical significance of anarchist movements and their impact on global struggles for social justice. 📌 *Key Topics:* Mikhail Bakunin’s critique of authority and advocacy for collective freedom. Peter Kropotkin’s emphasis on mutual aid and cooperation. The May Day Martyrs and their role in labor and anarchist history. Discover the radical ideals and enduring legacy of anarchism in this insightful exploration of one of political theory’s most provocative traditions! Readings: Chapter 11 of Graham and Hoffman (2015) Chapter 4 “Libertarianism” in Kymlicka (2002) #PoliticalTheory #PoliticalPhilosophy #DrTaimurRahman #PoliticalIdeas #SocialJustice #PoliticalMovements #PoliticalChange #ModernPolitics #PoliticalDebates #PoliticalThought #IdeologiesExplained #PoliticalTheoryCourse #IntroductionToPolitics #PoliticalHistory #TheoryOfJustice #PoliticalIdentity #GlobalPolitics #PoliticalIdeologies #PoliticalRevolution #PhilosophyOfPolitics #CivicEngagement