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Oct 2, 2021 • 9min

Anarchy Part 07 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Sep 25, 2021 • 21min

Anarchy Part 06 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Sep 18, 2021 • 7min

Anarchy Part 05 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Sep 11, 2021 • 12min

Anarchy Part 04 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Sep 4, 2021 • 27min

Anarchy Part 03 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Aug 28, 2021 • 6min

Anarchy Part 02 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Aug 21, 2021 • 9min

Anarchy Part 01 by Errico Malatesta

The text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra...   Possibly Errico Malatesta's most famous work and one that is often used as an introduction to Anarchism, Anarchy was first written in 1891, appeared in English translation in the monthly journal Freedom (September 1891—June 1892) and was reprinted as a pamphlet by Freedom Press in 1892.
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Aug 14, 2021 • 9min

Reflections on the way to the gallows by Kanno Sugako

Her reflections can be read here https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra... "This affair should not be labelled a conspiracy by the anarchists. Rather it should be called a conspiracy concocted by the public prosecutors."   Kanno Sugako was a prominent Japanese Anarchist arrested and condemned to death for plotting to assassinate the Emperor. During the trial the government launched a crackdown on Japan's growing Anarchist movement trying many for the same crime regardless of alibi's. While on death row she wrote these reflections on the situation, the movement and her own emotional state.
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Aug 7, 2021 • 9min

The Death Penalty in Russia by Mikhail Bakunin

Article can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/mikhail-bakunin-the-death-penalty-in-russia This article was written to expose state oppression in the Russian Empire. Bakunin had been sent to St Petersburg's infamous Peter and Paul Fortress before escaping imprisonment and Russian Imperial territory by crossing through Siberia to a ship heading for Japan.
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Jul 31, 2021 • 19min

Take What You Need And Compost The Rest: an introduction to post-civilized theory

Can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/margaret-killjoy-take-what-you-need-and-compost-the-rest-an-introduction-to-post-civilized-theo Take What You Need And Compost The Rest: an introduction to post-civilized theory by Margaret Killjoy is a short introduction to Post-civilisational Anarchism, in a similar vein to Post Civ! by Strangers in a Tangled Wood.

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