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'''The Irrational in Politics''' is a 1970 [[List of Libertarian Socialist Books|book]] by [[Chris Pallis]] which attempts to understand why people submit to authority even if they know it is unjust or inefficient, arguing that it lies in [[Sexual Repression|sexual repression]]. The book is often seen as an introduction to the ideas of [[Wilhelm Reich]].<ref>[[An Anarchist FAQ]]: [[J.6 (An Anarchist FAQ)|J.6 What methods of child rearing do anarchists advocate?]]</ref>
'''The Irrational in Politics''' is a 1970 [[List of Anarchist Books|book]] by [[Chris Pallis]] which attempts to understand why people submit to authority even if they know it is unjust or inefficient, arguing that it lies in [[Sexual Repression|sexual repression]]. The book is often seen as an introduction to the ideas of [[Wilhelm Reich]].<ref>[[An Anarchist FAQ]]: [[J.6 (An Anarchist FAQ)|J.6 What methods of child rearing do anarchists advocate?]]</ref>


== Chapters ==
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