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A Crime Called Freedom: The Writings of Os Cangaceiros (Volume One) | The Anarchist Library
Os Cangaceiros was a group of delinquents with nothing but contempt for the self-sacrificial ideology practiced by “specialists in armed struggle”. This uncontrollable band of social rebels wreaked havoc on the French state by attacking the infrastructures of oppression, supporting popular revolts, stealing and releasing secret blueprints for high-tech prisons, raiding the offices of corporateContinue reading “A Crime Called Freedom: The Writings of Os Cangaceiros (Volume One) | The Anarchist Library”
The Conscripts Strike – Louise Michel (1881)
“But it could be summed up in a single act of will by the people, who are shackled in that they are made to believe they are free!” The Conscripts Strike – Louise Michel (1881)
Land Back – An Archive
Primary documents from the resistance movement — Read on mgouldhawke.wordpress.com/land-back/
The Dispossessed at 50: Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘anarchist utopia’ was an anguished response to war. Its political power endures
Colonialism emerges as a central theme within the Hainish Cycle. — Read on theconversation.com/the-dispossessed-at-50-ursula-k-le-guins-anarchist-utopia-was-an-anguished-response-to-war-its-political-power-endures-227487
Malatesta: Life and Ideas | The Anarchist Library
Errico Malatesta (1853–1932) was born in Santa Maria Capua Vetere near to Naples. His family were middle-class tannery owners, and he was not, as the press would have it, a count who conspired with other aristocrats such as Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin. Malatesta lived between the era of the Paris Commune and Russian RevolutionContinue reading “Malatesta: Life and Ideas | The Anarchist Library”
At the Cliff of Death: a Poem from Gaza – Mizna
At the Cliff of Death: a Poem from Gaza – Mizna — Read on mizna.org/literary/haya-abu-nasser/
Some letters to Albert Johnson – Shūsui Kōtoku (1906-07)
“My book, in which are collected my essays on AntiMilitarism, Communism, and other Radicalism, has been prohibited and many copies seized by the … Some letters to Albert Johnson – Shūsui Kōtoku (1906-07)