L. Susan Brown

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L. Susan Brown (born 1959) is a Canadian anarcho-communist[1] writer and theoretician.

Brown is best-known for her germinal text The Politics of Individualism (1993), in which she makes a distinction between "existential individualism" and "instrumental individualism" and examines how these forms are utilized in liberalism (particularly liberal feminism) and anarchism. Brown has published many articles on the political philosophy of anarchism and feminism, and has had her work translated into Flemish, French, German and Finnish.

Brown works and lives in Toronto, Ontario and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto.

References


Bibliography

  • The Politics of Individualism: Liberalism, Liberal Feminism and Anarchism. Montreal: Black Rose, 1993.

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