He attempts to provide (in his words) a less radical view of social epistemology than those suggested by cultural theorists and postmodernists under that name.
Since the 1980s, therefore, a growing number of anarchist philosophies, represented by the term post-anarchism, have used post-structuralist and postmodernist approaches.
These experiments form part of the modernist and postmodernist movements and included forms of political theatre as well as more aesthetically orientated work.