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Essay #69: Benjamin Franks, ‘Anarchism and Elections’

Essay #69: Benjamin Franks, ‘Anarchism and Elections’

Update: 2023-12-04
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In this essay, Benjamin Franks identifies the core principles that lead anarchists to reject participation in democratic elections. It then explores the occasions where anarchists have engaged in different forms of electoral engagement and showing the particular conditions that make some constitutional interventions compatible with anarchist principles.


Benjamin Franks is a Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Philosophy, School of Social and Environmental Sustainability, University of Glasgow. His most recent publications are:  Anarchism, Postanarchism and Ethics (Rowman and Littlefield, 2020) and (2020) “Four models of anarchist engagements with constitutionalism”. Theory in Action, 13(1), pp. 32-69.


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Essay #69: Benjamin Franks, ‘Anarchism and Elections’

Essay #69: Benjamin Franks, ‘Anarchism and Elections’

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