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Chinese anarchists in the U.S
02 Oct 2006
Expanded and updated version of previous article on The Equality Society
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Lucien Tronchet (1902-1981), Swiss anarchist
13 Aug 2006
Brief biography of a Swiss anarcho-syndicalist. Adapted from Le Monde Libertaire (Paris, No 452, Summer 1982)
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La Lucha Continua - 70 Years On
17 Jul 2006
July 19th marks the 70th Anniversary of the Spanish Revolution. This was the first time in history that the anarchist vision of self-management was partially implemented.

In spite of all the strengths of the anarcho-syndicalist movement (represented by the CNT-AIT) and the militancy of the anarchist federation (FAI), the revolution and movement were not without its flaws. In spite of all its flaws and mistakes, the Spanish libertarians provided the world with a glimpse of what a self-managed society might look like.
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Syndicalism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in Germany:
29 May 2006
The following text comprises an introduction to the development of German Syndicalism from its beginnings in 1890 until the end of its organized form in the early 1960s. The emphasis of this introduction, however, centers on the period before and leading up to 1933, when the National Socialists under Adolf Hitler ascended to power. Syndicalism, and more specifically Anarcho-Syndicalism are movements that have been largely forgotten. This albeit superficial outline should, at its conclusion, show that this movement was not always so obscure and unknown. This piece aims not to comprehensively examine all the varied aspects of German Anarcho-syndicalism, but rather to pique the curiosity and interest of its readers.
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The Tragic Week in May
02 May 2006
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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Samuel Gompers
04 Jan 2006
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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On the International Workingmen's Association and Karl Marx
03 Jan 2006
This selection was written when the decisive struggle in the International Workingmen’s International had reached its climax with the expulsion of Bakunin from the International by the Hague Congress in 1872. The first part concerns Marx’s conduct in the International and concerns the differences of principle and tactics between the two opposing factions. It also deals with the basic principles of revolutionary syndicalism, including a critique of Marxism, particularly in relation to the labor movement. Bakunin takes up such matters as 1) non-worker members of the International; 2) should the General Council assume dictatorial powers over the International; 3) should the International be a model of the new society it is trying to build, or a replica of the State; 4) the relatively prosperous “semi-bourgeois caste of crafts and industrial workers” who could easily constitute the “fourth governing class” (the other three being the Church, the State bureaucracy, and the capitalists); and 5) Bakunin’s confidence in the revolutionary potential of the most oppressed, poorest, and alienated masses whom he calls “the flower of the proletariat.”

The second part deals primarily with Bakunin’s criticism of Marx’s historical materialism and political economy.
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Direct Action Movement
30 Dec 2005
Brief history of the succesor to the British Syndicalist Workers Federation, the Direct Action Movement.
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The Principles of Anarchism
29 Dec 2005
A Lecture by Lucy Parsons
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Sacco and Vanzetti
13 Nov 2005
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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