- Harold Barclay
Harold B. Barclay (born
January 3 ,1924 [cite book | last = Barclay | first = Harold | title = Longing for Arcadia | publisher = Trafford Publishing | year = 2005 | isbn = 9781412056793 ] ) is professor emeritus inanthropology at theUniversity of Alberta ,Edmonton ,Alberta . His research has focussed on rural society in modernEgypt and the northern ArabSudan as well aspolitical anthropology andanthropology of religion . He is also commonly acknowledged as a notable writer in anarchist theory, specialising in theories involving the destruction of the state and how society would operate if leaderless.elect bibliography
#"Buurri al Lamaab, a suburban village in the Sudan." Cornell studies in anthropology. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1964.
#"The role of the horse in man's culture." London: J.A. Allen, 1980. ISBN 0851313299
#"Culture: the human way. Calgary." Alta., Canada: Western Publishers, 1986. ISBN 0919119115
#"People without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchy", rev. ed., Seattle: Left Bank Books, 1990. ISBN 0-939306-09-3.
#"Culture and anarchism." London: Freedom Press, 1997. ISBN 0900384840
#"The state." London: Freedom Press, 2003. ISBN 1904491006
#"Longing for Arcadia: memoirs of an anarcho-cynicalist anthropologist." Victoria, B.C.: Trafford, 2005. ISBN 1412056799References
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