Publisher's Synopsis
This book charts important intersections between a socialist and a communicative perspective in social philosophy. It applies knowledge of human communication to questions of social change, addressing the limitations in traditional anarchistic literature. The book also contributes to scholarship on the nature of political change and differs from other books in the field by stressing the social over the communicative/theoretical. In an important sense, it is a study in applied communication, it advances social philosophy from a communicative perspective.