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AUTONOMY NOW presents: 'Anarchism and Education' with Judith Suissa and Diana Morea-Ghergu. Thursday 25th April, 7pm at Housmans Bookshop, 5 Caledonian Road, King’s Cross, London, N1 9DX Judith Suissa to presents a philosophical account of the neglected tradition of anarchist thought on education. Although few anarchist thinkers wrote systematically on education, this analysis is based largely on a reconstruction of the educational thought of anarchist thinkers gleaned from their various ethical, philosophical and popular writings. Primarily drawing on the work of the nineteenth century anarchist theorists such as Bakunin, Kropotkin and Proudhon, Judith's research also covers twentieth century anarchist thinkers such as Noam Chomsky, Paul Goodman, Daniel Guerin and Colin Ward. Diana Morea-Ghergu, has been involved with the Alternative University in Romania. Judith Suissa is a senior lecturer in philosophy of education at the Institute of Education, University of London. Her research and teaching are mostly in the area of political philosophy, with a focus on liberal theory, radical theories of education, utopianism, and the role of the state. "This is an excellent book that deals with important issues through the lens of anarchist theories and practices of education . . .[it] tackles a number of issues that are relevant to anybody who is trying to come to terms with the philosophy of education." "Higher Education Review" "Suissa's book is a valuable reminder of the possibilities that education can offer anarchists and other radicals working towards social change." "Anarchist Studies"