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Volume One of "Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas," is a comprehensive and far ranging collection of anarchist writings from the feudal era (300) to 1939. Edited and introduced by noted anarchist scholar Robert Graham, the collection will include the definitive texts from the anarchist tradition of political thought, beginning with some of the earliest writings from China and Europe against feudal servitude and authority.
The collection will then go on to document the best of the anti-authoritarian writings from the English and French Revolutions and the early development of libertarian socialist ideas, including such writers as Gerrard Winstanley, William Godwin, Charles Fourier, Max Stirner, as well as the early anarchist writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Michael Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, Errico Malatesta, Elisee Reclus, Leo Tolstoy, and Emma Goldman.
This incomparable volume deals both with the positive ideas and proposals the anarchists tried to put into practice, and with the anarchist critiques of the authoritarian theories and practices confronting them during these years with their revolutionary upheavals.
Robert Graham has written extensively on the history of anarchist ideas. He is the author of "The Role of Contract in Anarchist Ideology," in the Routledge publication, "For Anarchism," edited by David Goodway, and he wrote the introduction to the 1989 Pluto Press edition of Proudhon's "General Idea of the Revolution in the 19th Century," originally published in 1851. He has been doing research and writing on the historical development of anarchist ideas for over 20 years and is a well respected commentator in the field.
Includes original portraits of the anarchists drawn by Maurice Spira specifically for this book Spira's imagery is rooted to the political, his subject matter global. Works such as "Battle of Seattle," "Gulf," and "Refugees" are the visual equivalent of newspaper headlines.
| Acknowledgments | p. x |
| Preface | p. xi |
| Early Texts On Servitude And Freedom | p. 1 |
| Bao Jingyan: Neither Lord Nor Subject (300 CE) | p. 1 |
| Etienne de la Boetie: On Voluntary Servitude (1552) | p. 4 |
| Gerrard Winstanley: The New Law of Righteousness (1649) | p. 7 |
| Enlightenment And Revolution | p. 12 |
| William Godwin: Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793-97) | p. 12 |
| Jean Varlet: The Explosion (1794) | p. 22 |
| Sylvain Marechal: Manifesto of the Equals (1796) | p. 27 |
| Industrialization And The Emergence Of Socialism | p. 30 |
| Charles Fourier: Attractive Labour (1822-37) | p. 30 |
| Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: What is Property (1840) | p. 33 |
| Proudhon: The System of Economic Contradictions (1846) | p. 38 |
| Revolutionary Ideas And Action | p. 43 |
| Michael Bakunin: The Reaction in Germany (1842) | p. 43 |
| Max Stirner: The Ego and Its Own (1844) | p. 45 |
| Proudhon: The General Idea of the Revolution (1851) | p. 51 |
| Anselme Bellegarrigue: Anarchy is Order (1850) | p. 58 |
| Joseph Dejacque: The Revolutionary Question (1854) | p. 60 |
| Francisco Pi y Margall: Reaction and Revolution (1854) | p. 63 |
| Carlo Pisacane: On Revolution (1857) | p. 65 |
| Joseph Dejacque: On Being Human (1857) | p. 68 |
| The Origins Of The Anarchist Movement And The International | p. 72 |
| Proudhon: On Federalism (1863/65) | p. 72 |
| Statutes of the First International (1864-1866) | p. 77 |
| Bakunin: Socialism and the State (1867) | p. 79 |
| Bakunin: Program of the International Brotherhood (1868) | p. 84 |
| Bakunin: What is the State (1869) | p. 86 |
| Bakunin: The Illusion of Universal Suffrage (1870) | p. 87 |
| Bakunin: On Science and Authority (1871) | p. 89 |
| The Conflict In The First International | p. 93 |
| Bakunin: The Organization of the International (1871) | p. 93 |
| The Sonvillier Circular (1871) | p. 96 |
| The St. Imier Congress (1872) | p. 98 |
| The Franco-Prussian War And The Paris Commune | p. 101 |
| Bakunin: Letters to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis (1870) | p. 101 |
| Bakunin: The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (1871) | p. 104 |
| Louise Michel: In Defence of the Commune (1871) | p. 105 |
| Peter Kropotkin: The Paris Commune (1881) | p. 107 |
| Anarchist Communism | p. 109 |
| Carlo Cafiero: Anarchy and Communism (1880) | p. 109 |
| Kropotkin: The Conquest of Bread (1892) | p. 114 |
| Kropotkin: Fields, Factories and Workshops (1898) | p. 117 |
| Luigi Galleani: The End of Anarchism (1907) | p. 119 |
| Anarchy And Anarchism | p. 125 |
| Jose Llunas Pujols: What is Anarchy (1882) | p. 125 |
| Charlotte Wilson: Anarchism (1886) | p. 128 |
| Elisee Reclus: Anarchy (1894) | p. 130 |
| Jean Grave: Moribund Society and Anarchy (1893) | p. 135 |
| Gustav Landauer: Anarchism in Germany (1895) | p. 137 |
| Kropotkin: On Anarchism (1896) | p. 141 |
| E. Armand: Mini-Manual of the Anarchist Individualist (1911) | p. 145 |
| Propaganda By The Deed | p. 150 |
| Paul Brousse: Propaganda By the Deed (1877) | p. 150 |
| Carlo Cafiero: Action (1880) | p. 152 |
| Kropotkin: Expropriation (1885) | p. 153 |
| Jean Grave: Means and Ends (1893) | p. 156 |
| Leo Tolstoy: On Non-violent Resistance (1900) | p. 157 |
| Errico Malatesta: Violence as a Social Factor (1895) | p. 160 |
| Gustav Landauer: Destroying the State by Creating Socialism (1910/15) | p. 164 |
| Voltairine de Cleyre: Direct Action (1912) | p. 167 |
| Law And Morality | p. 171 |
| William Godwin: Of Law (1797) | p. 171 |
| Kropotkin: Law and Authority (1886) | p. 173 |
| Errico Malatesta: The Duties of the Present Hour (1894) | p. 181 |
| Kropotkin: Mutual Aid (1902) and Anarchist Morality (1890) | p. 183 |
| Anarcho-Syndicalism | p. 189 |
| The Pittsburgh Proclamation (1883) | p. 189 |
| Fernand Pelloutier: Anarchism and the Workers' Unions (1895) | p. 193 |
| Antonio Pellicer Paraire: The Organization of Labour (1900) | p. 196 |
| The Workers' Federation of the Uruguayan Region (FORU): Declarations from the 3rd Congress (1911) | p. 199 |
| Emma Goldman: On Syndicalism (1913) | p. 202 |
| Pierre Monatte and Errico Malatesta: Syndicalism-For and Against (1907) | p. 206 |
| Art And Anarchy | p. 212 |
| Oscar Wilde: The Soul of Man Under Socialism (1891) | p. 212 |
| Bernard Lazare: Anarchy and Literature (1894) | p. 215 |
| Jean Grave: The Artist as Equal, Not Master (1899) | p. 218 |
| Anarchy And Education | p. 220 |
| Bakunin: Integral Education (1869) | p. 220 |
| Francisco Ferrer: The Modern School (1908) | p. 224 |
| Sebastien Faure: Libertarian Education (1910) | p. 231 |
| Women, Love And Marriage | p. 236 |
| Bakunin: Against Patriarchal Authority (1873) | p. 236 |
| Louise Michel: Women's Rights (1886) | p. 238 |
| Carmen Lareva: Free Love (1896) | p. 242 |
| Emma Goldman: Marriage (1897), Prostitution and Love (1910) | p. 246 |
| The Mexican Revolution | p. 253 |
| Voltairine de Cleyre: The Mexican Revolution (1911) | p. 253 |
| Praxedis Guerrero: To Die On Your Feet (1910) | p. 256 |
| Ricardo Flores Magon: Land and Liberty (1911-1918) | p. 259 |
| War And Revolution In Europe | p. 268 |
| Elisee Reclus: Evolution and Revolution (1891) | p. 268 |
| Tolstoy: Compulsory Military Service (1893) | p. 271 |
| Jean Grave: Against Militarism and Colonialism (1893) | p. 274 |
| Elisee Reclus: The Modern State (1905) | p. 278 |
| Otto Gross: Overcoming Cultural Crisis (1913) | p. 281 |
| Gustav Landauer: For Socialism (1911) | p. 284 |
| Malatesta: Anarchists Have Forgotten Their Principles (1914) | p. 286 |
| International Anarchist Manifesto Against War (1915) | p. 289 |
| Emma Goldman: The Road to Universal Slaughter (1915) | p. 291 |
| The Russian Revolution | p. 295 |
| Gregory Maksimov: The Soviets (1917) | p. 295 |
| All-Russian Conference of Anarcho-Syndicalists: Resolution on Trade Unions and Factory Committees (1918) | p. 299 |
| Manifestos of the Makhnovist Movement (1920) | p. 300 |
| Peter Arshinov: The Makhnovshchina and Anarchism (1921) | p. 304 |
| Voline: The Unknown Revolution (1947) | p. 307 |
| Alexander Berkman: The Bolshevik Myth (1925) | p. 312 |
| Emma Goldman: The Transvaluation of Values (1924) | p. 315 |
| Anarchism In Latin America | p. 319 |
| Comrades of the Chaco: Anarchist Manifesto (1892) | p. 319 |
| Manuel Gonzalez Prada: Our Indians (1904) | p. 320 |
| Rafael Barrett: Striving for Anarchism (1909/10) | p. 324 |
| Teodoro Antilli: Class Struggle and Social Struggle (1924) | p. 327 |
| Lopez Arango and Abad de Santillan: Anarchism in the Labour Movement (1925) | p. 328 |
| The American Continental Workers' Association (1929) | p. 330 |
| Chinese Anarchism | p. 336 |
| He Zhen: Women's Liberation (1907) | p. 336 |
| Chu Minyi: Universal Revolution (1907) | p. 341 |
| Wu Zhihui: Education as Revolution (1908) | p. 347 |
| Shifu: Goals and Methods of the Anarchist-Communist Party (1914) | p. 348 |
| Huang Lingshuang: Writings on Evolution, Freedom and Marxism (1917-29) | p. 354 |
| Li Pei Kan (Ba Jin): On Theory and Practice (1921-1927) | p. 358 |
| Anarchism In Japan And Korea | p. 367 |
| Kotoku Shusui: Letter from Prison (1910) | p. 367 |
| Osugi Sakae: Social Idealism (1920) | p. 370 |
| Ito Noe: The Facts of Anarchy (1921) | p. 371 |
| Shin Chaeho: Declaration of the Korean Revolution (1923) | p. 373 |
| Hatta Shuzo: On Syndicalism (1927) | p. 376 |
| Kubo Yuzuru: On Class Struggle and the Daily Struggle (1928) | p. 379 |
| The Talhwan: What We Advocate (1928) | p. 381 |
| Takamure Itsue: A Vision of Anarchist Love (1930) | p. 383 |
| Japanese Libertarian Federation: What To Do About War (1931) | p. 388 |
| The Interwar Years | p. 390 |
| Gustav Landauer: Revolution of the Spirit (1919) | p. 390 |
| Errico Malatesta: An Anarchist Program (1920) | p. 395 |
| Luigi Fabbri: Fascism: The Preventive Counter-Revolution (1921) | p. 408 |
| The IWA: Declaration of the Principles of Revolutionary Syndicalism (1922) | p. 416 |
| The Platform and its Critics (1926-27) | p. 418 |
| Voline: Anarchist Synthesis | p. 431 |
| Alexander Berkman: The ABC of Communist Anarchism (1927) | p. 436 |
| Marcus Graham: Against the Machine (1934) | p. 442 |
| Wilhelm Reich and the Mass Psychology of Fascism (1935) | p. 444 |
| Bart de Ligt: The Conquest of Violence (1937) | p. 448 |
| Rudolf Rocker: Nationalism and Culture (1937) | p. 451 |
| The Spanish Revolution | p. 458 |
| Felix Marti Ibanez: The Sexual Revolution (1934) | p. 458 |
| Lucia Sanchez Saornil: The Question of Feminism (1935) | p. 460 |
| The CNT: Resolutions from the Zaragoza Congress (1936) | p. 466 |
| Diego Abad de Santillan: The Libertarian Revolution (1937) | p. 475 |
| Gaston Leval: Libertarian Democracy | p. 477 |
| Albert Jensen: The CNT-FAI, the State and Government (1938) | p. 482 |
| Diego Abad de Santillan: A Return to Principle (1938) | p. 488 |
| Epilogue And Prologue To Volume 2 | p. 496 |
| Emma Goldman: A Life Worth Living (1934) | p. 496 |
| Herbert Read: Poetry and Anarchism (1938) | p. 498 |
| Malatesta: Toward Anarchy | p. 505 |
| Index | p. 507 |
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ISBN: 9781551642505
ISBN-10: 1551642506
Series: Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas
Audience:
Professional
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 304
Published: 1st April 2005
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Volume Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 22.8 x 15.2
x 2.7
Weight (kg): 0.739