Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism

Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism
Author: Michael Schmidt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: 9781849351386

Freedom and hope in motion: from the classical revolutions to today's anti-capitalist, anti-systematic upheavals.

Kropotkin

Kropotkin
Author: Caroline Cahm
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2002-04-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521891578

This book examines Kropotkin as the man who became the chief exponent of the ideas of the European anarchist movement.

Anarchy and Anarchists

Anarchy and Anarchists
Author: Michael J. Schaack
Publisher:
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1889
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN:

The author of this long and detailed account of the investigations into the Haymarket case was a member of the police force and a colleague of Inspector Bonfield, the police officer who led the police into the crowd at Haymarket on May 4, 1886. The book, which was widely distributed at the time, included many documents from the case, descriptions of testimony at trial, and many drawings of people and incidents. The author, Michael Schaack, and Inspector Bonfield were subsequently dismissed from the Chicago Police after an investigation for corruption. Subsequent investigations of the trial uncovered perjured testimony by police witnesses and others, and jury rigging by the prosecution.

Anarchism

Anarchism
Author: Peter Kropotkin
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0486119866

Includes "Law and Authority," arguing social control through custom and education, and "Prisons and Their Moral Influence on Prisoners," expressing the evils of the prison system, and other documents.

Anarchism

Anarchism
Author: Robert Graham
Publisher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1970
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: 9781551645766

Anarchists, Syndicalists, and the First World War

Anarchists, Syndicalists, and the First World War
Author: Vadim V. Damier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781926878171

The First World War was a painful ordeal for anarchists and revolutionary syndicalists. Preventing its onset, as they had planned, proved beyond their means. The anarchist movement was too weak, and the syndicalists--too disunited --to organize a general anti-militarist strike. The impotence of ideologically "neutral" syndicalism and the growth of revolutionary sentiment during the war among the labouring masses (as predicted by the anarchists) made changes in the syndicalist movement all the more urgent. . . . To many activists it became clear that syndicalism alone is not enough, that you need to connect the self-organized labour movement and direct action with clear revolutionary ideas. The choice in the years of the post-war revolutionary upsurge was between Bolshevism and anarcho-syndicalism. - Vadim Damier

Anarchism

Anarchism
Author: Robert Graham
Publisher: Black Rose Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2005
Genre: Anarchism
ISBN: 9781551643106

Explores an elaborate genealogy of anti-authoritarian thought.

Words of a Rebel

Words of a Rebel
Author: Peter Kropotkin
Publisher: PM Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2022-03-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1629638986

Peter Kropotkin remains one of the best-known anarchist thinkers, and Words of a Rebel was his first libertarian book. Published in 1885 while he was in a French jail for anarchist activism, this collection of articles from the newspaper Le Revolté sees Kropotkin criticise the failings of capitalism and those who seek to end it by means of its main support, the state. Instead, he urged the creation of a mass movement from below that would expropriate property and destroy the state, replacing their centralised hierarchies with federations of self-governing communities and workplaces. Kropotkin’s instant classic included discussions themes and ideas he returned to repeatedly during his five decades in the anarchist movement. Unsurprisingly, Words of a Rebel was soon translated into numerous languages—including Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Russian, and Chinese—and reprinted time and time again. But despite its influence as Kropotkin’s first anarchist work, it was the last to be completely translated into English. This is a new translation from the French original by Iain McKay except for a few chapters previously translated by Nicolas Walter. Both anarchist activists and writers, they are well placed to understand the assumptions within and influences on Kropotkin’s revolutionary journalism. It includes all the original 1885 text along with the preface to the 1904 Italian as well as the preface and afterward to the 1919 Russian editions. In addition, it includes many articles on the labour movement written by Kropotkin for Le Revolté which show how he envisioned getting from criticism to a social revolution. Along with a comprehensive glossary and an introduction by Iain McKay placing this work within the history of anarchism as well as indicating its relevance to radicals and revolutionaries today, this is the definitive edition of an anarchist classic.