| Author/Contributor(s): | Graham, Robert |
| Publisher: | Black Rose Books |
| Date: | 04/01/2005 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Table of Contents Preface CHAPTER 1: EARLY TEXTS ON SERVITUDE AND FREEDOM 1. Bao Jingyan: Neither Lord Nor Subject (300 C.E.) 2. Etienne de la Boetie: On Voluntary Servitude (1552) 3. Gerrard Winstanley: The New Law of Righteousness (1649) CHAPTER 2: ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION 4. William Godwin: Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793-97) 5. Jean Varlet: The Explosion (1794) 6. Sylvain Maréchal: Manifesto of the Equals (1796) CHAPTER 3: INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIALISM 7. Charles Fourier: Attractive Labour (1822-37) 8. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: What is Property (1840) 9. Proudhon: The System of Economic Contradictions (1846) CHAPTER 4: REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS AND ACTION 10. Michael Bakunin, The Reaction in Germany (1842) 11. Max Stirner: The Ego and Its Own (1844) 12. Proudhon: The General Idea of the Revolution (1851) 13. Anselme Bellegarrigue: Anarchy is Order (1850) 14. Joseph Déjacque: The Revolutionary Question (1854) 15. Francisco Pi y Margall: Reaction and Revolution (1854) 16. Carlo Pisacane: On Revolution (1857) 17. Joseph Déjacque: On Being Human (1857) CHAPTER 5: THE ORIGINS OF THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL 18. Proudhon: On Federalism (1863/65) 19. Statutes of the First International (1864-1866) 20. Bakunin: Socialism and the State (1867) 21. Bakunin: Program of the International Brotherhood (1868) 22. Bakunin: What is the State (1869) 23. Bakunin: The Illusion of Universal Suffrage (1870) 24. Bakunin: On Science and Authority (1871) CHAPTER 6: THE CONFLICT IN THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL 25. Bakunin: The Organization of the International (1871) 26. The Sonvillier Circular (1871) 27. The St. Imier Congress (1872) CHAPTER 7: THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR AND THE PARIS COMMUNE 28. Bakunin: Letters to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis (1870) 29. Bakunin: The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (1871) 30. Louise Michel: In Defence of the Commune (1871) 31. Peter Kropotkin: The Paris Commune (1881) CHAPTER 8: ANARCHIST COMMUNISM 32. Carlo Cafiero: Anarchy and Communism (1880) 33. Kropotkin: The Conquest of Bread (1892) 34. Kropotkin: Fields, Factories and Workshops (1898) 35. Luigi Galleani: The End of Anarchism (1907) CHAPTER 9: ANARCHY AND ANARCHISM 36. José Llunas Pujols: What is Anarchy (1882) 37. Charlotte Wilson: Anarchism (1886) 38. Élisée Reclus: Anarchy (1894) 39. Jean Grave: Moribund Society and Anarchy (1893) 40. Gustav Landauer: Anarchism in Germany (1895) 41. Kropotkin: On Anarchism (1896) 42. E. Armand: Mini-Manual of the Anarchist Individualist (1911) CHAPTER 10: PROPAGANDA BY THE DEED 43. Paul Brousse: Propaganda By the Deed (1877) 44. Carlo Cafiero: Action (1880) 45. Kropotkin: Expropriation (1885) 46. Jean Grave: Means and Ends (1893) 47. Leo Tolstoy: On Non-violent Resistance (1900) 48. Errico Malatesta: Violence as a Social Factor (1895) 49. Gustav Landauer: Destroying the State by Creating Socialism (1910/15) 50. Voltairine de Cleyre: Direct Action (1912) CHAPTER 11: LAW AND MORALITY 51. William Godwin: Of Law (1797) 52. Kropotkin: Law and Authority (1886) 53. Errico Malatesta: The Duties of the Present Hour (1894) 54. Kropotkin: Mutual Aid (1902) and Anarchist Morality (1890) CHAPTER 12: ANARCHO-SYNDICALISM 55. The Pittsburgh Proclamation (1883) 56. Fernand Pelloutier: Anarchism and the Workers' Unions (1895) 57. Antonio Pellicer Paraire: The Organization of Labour (1900) 58. The Workers' Federation of the Uruguayan Region (FORU): Declarations from the 3rd Congress (1911) 59. Emma Goldman: On Syndicalism (1913) 60. Pierre Monatte and Errico Malatesta: Syndicalism - For and Against (1907) CHAPTER 13: ART AND ANARCHY 61. Oscar Wilde: The Soul of Man Under Socialism (1891) 62. Bernard Lazare: Anarchy and Literature (1894) 63. Jean Grave: The Artist as Equal, Not Master (1899) CHAPTER 14: ANARCHY AND EDUCATION 64. Bakunin: Integral Education (1869) 65. Francisco Ferrer: The Modern School (1908) 66. Sébastien Faure: Libertarian Education (1910) CHAPTER 15: WOMEN, LOVE AND MARRIAGE 67. Bakunin: Against Patriarchal Authority (1873) 68. Louise Michel: Women's Rights (1886) 69. Carmen Lareva: Free Love (1896) 70. Emma Goldman: Marriage (1897), Prostitution and Love (1910) CHAPTER 16: THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION 71. Voltairine de Cleyre: The Mexican Revolution (1911) 72. Praxedis Guerrero: To Die On Your Feet (1910) 73. Ricardo Flores Magón: Land and Liberty (1911-1918) CHAPTER 17: WAR AND REVOLUTION IN EUROPE 74. Élisée Reclus: Evolution and Revolution (1891) 75. Tolstoy: Compulsory Military Service (1893) 76. Jean Grave: Against Militarism and Colonialism (1893) 77. Élisée Reclus: The Modern State (1905) 78. Otto Gross: Overcoming Cultural Crisis (1913) 79. Gustav Landauer: For Socialism (1911) 80. Malatesta: Anarchists Have Forgotten Their Principles (1914) 81. International Anarchist Manifesto Against War (1915) 82. Emma Goldman: The Road to Universal Slaughter (1915) CHAPTER 18: THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 83. Gregory Maksimov: The Soviets (1917) 84. All-Russian Conference of Anarcho-Syndicalists: Resolution on Trade Unions and Factory Committees (1918) 85. Manifestos of the Makhnovist Movement (1920) 86. Peter Arshinov: The Makhnovshchina and Anarchism (1921) 87. Voline: The Unknown Revolution (1947) 88. Alexander Berkman: The Bolshevik Myth (1925) 89. Emma Goldman: The Transvaluation of Values (1923) CHAPTER 19: ANARCHISM IN LATIN AMERICA 90. Comrades of the Chaco: Anarchist Manifesto (1892) 91. Manuel González Prada: Our Indians (1904) 92. Rafael Barrett: Striving for Anarchism (1909/10) 93. Teodoro Antilli: Class Struggle and Social Struggle (1924) 94. López Arango and Abad de Santillán: Anarchism in the Labour Movement (1925) 95. The American Continental Workers' Association (1929) CHAPTER 20: CHINESE ANARCHISM 96. He Zhen: Women's Liberation (1907) 97. Chu Minyi: Universal Revolution (1907) 98. Wu Zhihui: Education as Revolution (1908) 99. Shifu: Goals and Methods of the Anarchist-Communist Party (1914) 100. Huang Lingshuang: Writings on Evolution, Freedom and Marxism (1917-29) 101. Li Pei Kan (Ba Jin): On Theory and Practice (1921-1927) CHAPTER 21: ANARCHISM IN JAPAN AND KOREA 102. Kôtoku Shûsui: Letter from Prison (1910) 103. Ôsugi Sakae: Social Idealism (1920) 104. Itô Noe: The Facts of Anarchy (1921) 105. Shin Chaeho: Declaration of the Korean Revolution (1923) 106. Hatta Shûzô On Syndicalism (1927) 107. Kubo Yuzuru: On Class Struggle and the Daily Struggle (1928) 108. The Talhwan: What We Advocate (1928) 109. Takamure Itsue: A Vision of Anarchist Love (1930) 110. Japanese Libertarian Federation: What To Do About War (1931) CHAPTER 22: THE INTERWAR YEARS 111. Gustav Landauer: Revolution of the Spirit (1919) 112. Errico Malatesta: An Anarchist Program (1920) 113. Luigi Fabbri: Fascism: The Preventive Counter-Revolution (1921) 114. The IWA: Declaration of the Principles of Revolutionary Syndicalism (1922) 115. The Platform and its Critics (1926-27) 116. Voline: Anarchist Synthesis 117. Alexander Berkman: The ABC of Communist Anarchism (1927) 118. Marcus Graham: Against the Machine (1934) 119. Wilhelm Reich and the Mass Psychology of Fascism (1935) 120. Bart de Ligt: The Conquest of Violence (1937) 121. Rudolf Rocker: Nationalism and Culture (1937) CHAPTER 23: THE SPANISH REVOLUTION 122. Félix Martí Ibáñez: The Sexual Revolution (1934) 123. Lucía Sánchez Saornil: The Question of Feminism (1935) 124. The CNT: Resolutions from the Zaragoza Congress (1936) 125. Diego Abad de Santillán: The Libertarian Revolution (1937) 126. Gaston Leval: Libertarian Democracy 127. Albert Jensen: The CNT-FAI, the State and Government (1938) 128. Diego Abad de Santillán: A Return to Principle (1938) CHAPTER 24: EPILOGUE AND PROLOGUE TO VOLUME 2 129. Emma Goldman: A Life Worth Living (1934) 130. Herbert Read: Poetry and Anarchism (1938) 131. Malatesta: Toward Anarchy 2005: 536 pages, bibliography and index