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To our Comrades Everywhere |
by Alexander Berkman Previously published: International Institute for Social History |
13 Oct 2005
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Alexander Berkman's advocacy of Rudolph Rocker's right to be published in the Berlin syndicalist paper "Free Worker". In spite of whatever internal problems that were occuring between the German comrades, Berkman requested an end to the in-fighting and argued for Rocker's right to be heard in the "Free Worker". |
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Sacco and Vanzetti |
by Alexander Berkman & Emma Goldman Previously published: The Road to Freedom, Vol 5, Aug 1929 |
13 Nov 2005
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Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman co-authored this aricle as a tribute to the executed Italian-American anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti. The article is both a tribute to the memory of Sacco and Vanzetti, as well as a damnation of the State.
Originally published in the American anarchist publication "The Road to Freedom" published in New York City in the mid-late 1920s. |
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The Autonomous Industrial Colony "Kuzbass" |
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by Anatoly Shtyrbul |
02 Sep 2005
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"In the 1920s in the USSR, an intensive formation of an administrative command system took place � the real embodiment of state socialism under conditions of hostile encirclement. Yet under these conditions other variants of socialist development continued to exist." Among these were the ideas and centers of nongovernmental self-organization and industrial self-management, such as the so-called anarcho-syndicalist deviation in the Bolshevik party, voluntary labor cooperatives, and Tolstoyan communes. One of the sharpest expressions of non-governmental self-organization of workers industrial self-management and international proletarian solidarity was found in the Siberian Autonomous Industrial Colony (AIC) "Kuzbass", which had national significance and international resonance." |
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The Tragic Week in May |
by Augustin Souchy Previously published: www.fondation-besnard.org |
02 May 2006
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An account of the fighting in Barcelona in May 1937 when the Communists consolidated their hold on power and turned decisively against the anarchists and revolutionary workers. |
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With the Peasants of Aragon |
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by Augustin Souchy |
02 Sep 2005
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"Equality, Liberty, Fraternity, the great dreams of the French Revolution, have not yet been realised in the world. They were being realised in Aragon. The peasant was free from political oppression and the exploitation of the great landholders. Liberty was won in battle. Equality was organised. Fraternity lived in the hearts of the people." |
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Anarchist Activity in France during World War Two |
by C.I.R.A. Previously published: C.I.R.A. Bulletin No. 21/22 (Summer, 1984 |
09 Oct 2005
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Summary of material from the C.I.R.A., Marseille, BULLETIN No. 21/22 (Summer, 1984), which had the theme Anarchists and the Resistance. |
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Anatomy of a Struggle |
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by Confederation Nationale du Travail (CNT-AIT) |
02 Sep 2005
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"The CNT-AIT section among the municipal workers in Blagnac (France) was formed in March 1998 with a small nucleus of militants and some openly sympathetic municipal employees. Starting from the need for freedom of expression and action the new section soon pinpointed two primary issues among the problems facing the wageworkers in the public service - the problems of discriminatory bonuses and casual labor." |
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Samuel Gompers |
by Emma Goldman Previously published: The Road to Freedom, New York, Vol.1 |
04 Jan 2006
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The numerous tributes paid to the late President of the American Federation of Labor, emphasized his great leadership. "Gompers was a leader of men," they said. One would have expected that the disaster brought upon the world by leadership would have proven that to be a leader of men is far from a virtue. Rather is it a vice for which those who are being led are usually made to pay very heavily. |
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My Disillusionment in Russia (Afterword) |
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by Emma Goldman |
27 Sep 2005
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Emma Godman's views and criticism of the Russian Revolution. |
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Maximoff on the Russian Counter-Revolution |
by G.P. Mximoff Previously published: Vanguard Vol. 11, No. 5 Oct.- Nov. 1935 (New York,New York) |
02 Oct 2005
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