November 25, 2008 / Theology
This essay argues that an anarchist critique of institutions needs to reemerge in America in order to deepen our political life and make fundamental changes imaginable.
Michael Van Dyke has taught at Bethany Bible College and Michigan State University, and he is currently an associate professor of humanities at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is the author of Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Opponent of the Nazi Regime (Barbour Books, 2001), and he is working on a book about the poet and social critic Kenneth Rexroth. During the Michigan State basketball season he will be officially unavailable for any communications from the outside world.
This essay argues that an anarchist critique of institutions needs to reemerge in America in order to deepen our political life and make fundamental changes imaginable.