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This revolutionary declaration precedes by almost 2500 years the historical appearance of anarchism, which built on its philosophy of life precisely on the refusal to command and obey. The original approach of this libertarian lexicon is precisely to approach the anarchist idea in an absolutely non-canonical way, or through keywords that apparently have nothing to do with a political ideology, but rather refer to an existential perspective. What is exposed here is in fact a pragmatic anarchism that becomes a lifestyle, with particular attention to the doubts and curiosities of a young reader, perhaps fasting for political doctrine, but already refractory to obsolete ideological discussions. An anarchism as ethics and as a method to be applied to daily life to change oneself and the world.
Pedagogist Francesco Codello is one of the most active members of the Network of libertarian schools and the Italian referent of the International Democratic Education Network.
Francesco Codello, Né obbedire né comandare
Elèuthera Editrice
2016
159 pages, paperback
Italian