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"Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas" (ISBN 1551642506), ist eine drei bändige Sammlung von anarchistischen Texten, herausgegeben von Robert Graham in englischer Sprache vom alten China bis in die Gegenwart. Die Sammlung ist in englischer Sprache und sehr wahrscheinlich überhaupt, die bisher umfassenste Sammlung von anarchistischen Texten in Buchform. Band 1, Untertitel "From Anarchy to Anarchism", deckt den Zeitraum vom 300CE bis 1939. Band 2, Untertitel "The Emergence of the New Anarchism (1939-1977), umfasst den Zeitraum bis 1977. Band 3, Untertitel "The New Anarchism (1974-2012) gilt für den Zeitraum von 1974 bis 2012, und zeigt die verschiedenen Strömungen in der anarchistischen Theorie und Praxis, die sich seit den 1970er Jahren entwickelten. Die Anthologie wird herausgegeben von Black Rose Books. Jede Auswahl wird von Robert Graham eingeleitet, indem jeder Autor und jedes Kapitel in seinem historischen und ideologischen Kontext dargestellt wird. Graham ist auch der Autor zahlreicher Artikel über die Geschichte der anarchistischen Ideen und zeitgenössischer anarchistischer Theorie.

Band 1, Untertitel "From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE to 1939)"[edit]

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, 6x9, bibliography and index. Paperback ISBN: 1-55164-250-6. Hardcover ISBN: 1-55164-251-4. eBook ISBN: 9781551645766

Band 2, Untertitel "The Emergence of the New Anarchism (1939-1977)"[edit]

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Preface

Acknowledgements

INTRODUCTION: MAKING SENSE OF ANARCHISM by Davide Turcato

CHAPTER 1: ANTI-MILITARISM, WAR & REVOLUTION 1. Herbert Read: The Philosophy of Anarchism (1940) 2. Emma Goldman: The Individual, Society and the State (1940) 3. The Romande Anarchist Federation: Coming to Grips With War (1939) 4. Marie Louise Berneri: Constructive Policy versus Destructive War (1940-43) 5. Jean Sauliere, Voline et. al.: Appeal to All Workers (1943) 6. Italian Anarchist Federation: Act for Yourselves (1945) 7. Bulgarian Anarchist Manifesto (1945) 8. French Anarchist Federation: The Issues of the Day (1945) 9. Korean Anarchist Manifesto (1948) 10. International Anarchist Manifesto (1948) 11. Paul Goodman: Drawing the Line (1945) 12. Alex Comfort: Peace and Disobedience (1946) 13. Dwight Macdonald: The Root Is Man (1946)


CHAPTER 2: THE WILL TO DREAM 14. Ethel Mannin: The Will to Dream (1944) 15. Marie Louis Berneri: Journey Through Utopia (1949) 16. Martin Buber: Paths in Utopia (1949) 17. Paul & Percival Goodman: Communities (1947) 18. Giancarlo de Carlo: Rebuilding Community (1948)

CHAPTER 3: ART AND FREEDOM 19. Herbert Read: The Freedom of the Artist (1943) 20. Alex Comfort: Art and Social Responsibility (1946) 21. Holley Cantine: Art: Play and Its Perversions (1947) 22. Paul-Émile Borduas: Global Refusal (1948) 23. André Breton: The Black Mirror of Anarchism (1952) 24. Julian Beck: Storming the Barricades (1964) 25. Living Theatre Declaration (1970)

CHAPTER 4: RESISTING THE NATION STATE 26. Alex Comfort: Authority and Delinquency (1950) 27. Geoffrey Ostergaard: The Managerial Revolution (1954) 28. Mohamed Saïl: The Kabyle Mind-Set (1951) 29. Maurice Fayolle: From Tunis to Casablanca (1954) 30. André Prudhommeaux: The LIbertarians and Politics (1954) 31. Noir et Rouge: Refusing the Nation-State (1957-62) 32. Vinoba Bhave and Jayaprakesh Narayan: From Socialism to Sarvodaya (1957) 33. Vernon Richards: Banning the Bomb (1958-59) 34. Nicolas Walter: Direct Action and the New Pacifism (1962) 35. Paul Goodman: "Getting into Power" (1962)


CHAPTER 5: CREATING A COUNTER-CULTURE 36. Herbert Read: Anarchism and Education (1944-47) 37. Paul Goodman: A Public Dream of Universal Disaster 38. L'Impulso: Resistance or Revolution (1950) 39. David Thoreau Wieck: The Realization of Freedom (1953) 40. David Dellinger: Communalism (1954) 41. A.J. Baker: Anarchism Without Ends (1960) 42: Gary Snyder: Buddhist Anarchism (1961) 43. Nicolas Walter: Anarchism and Religion (1991) 44. C. George Benello: Wasteland Culture (1967) 45. Louis Mercier Vega: Yesterday's Societies and Today's (1970) 46. Joel Spring: Liberating Education (1975)

CHAPTER 6: RESURGENT ANARCHISM 47. Lain Diez: Towards a Systematization of Anarchist Thought (1964) 48. Murray Bookchin: Ecology and Anarchy (1965) 49. Daniel Guérin: Anarchism Reconsidered (1965-66) 50. The Provos: PROVOcation (1966) 51. The Cohn-Bendit Brothers: It Is for Yourself that You Make the Revolution (1968) 52. Jacobo Prince: Fighting for Freedom (1969) 53. Diego Abad de Santillán: Anarchism Without Adjectives (1969) 54. Nicolas Walter: About Anarchism (1969) 55. Noam Chomsky: Notes on Anarchism (1970) 56. Robert Paul Wolff: In Defence of Anarchism (1970) 57. Paul Goodman: Freedom and Autonomy (1972)

CHAPTER 7: FORMS OF FREEDOM 58. Philip Sansom: Syndicalism Restated (1951) 59. Benjamin Péret: The Factory Committee (1952) 60. Comunidad del Sur: The Production of Self-Management (1969) 61. Maurice Joyeaux: Self-Management, Syndicalism and Factory Councils (1973) 62. Murray Bookchin: The Forms of Freedom (1968) 63. Colin Ward: Anarchy as a Theory of Organization (1966-1973)

CHAPTER 8: SOCIETY AGAINST STATE 64. Pierre Clasters: Society Against the State (1974) 65. Michael Taylor: Anarchy, the State and Cooperation (1976) 66. Louis Mercier Vega: The Modern State (1970) 67. Nico Berti: The New Masters (1976) 68. Noam Chomsky: Intellectuals and the State (1977)

CHAPTER 9: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 69. George Woodcock: The Tyranny of the Clock (1944) 70. Paul Goodman: Science and Technology (1960) 71. Paul Feyerabend: Against Method (1975) 72. Richard Kostelanetx: Technoanarchism (1968) 73. Ivan Illich: Political Inversion (1976) 74. Murray Bookchin: Ecotechnology and Ecocommunities (1976-82)

CHAPTER 10: SEXUAL REVOLUTION 75. Marie Louise Berneri: Wilhelm Reich and the Sexual Revolution (1945) 76. Daniel Guérin: Sexual Liberation 77. Paul Goodman: The Politics of Being Queer (1969) 78. Peggy Kornegger: Anarchism: The Feminist Connection (1975) 79. Carol Ehrlich: Anarchism, Feminism and Situationism (1977)

2009: 535 pages, 6x9, bibliography, index. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-55164-310-6. Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-55164-311-3.

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ANARCHISM: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF LIBERTARIAN IDEAS

VOLUME THREE: THE NEW ANARCHISM (1974-2012)

PREFACE

CHAPTER 1: TOWARD AN ANARCHIST POLITICS 1.David Graeber: The New Anarchists (2002) 2.Madrid Declaration: For a New Libertarianism (2001) 3.The Gaucho Anarchist Federation: Especifismo (2000) 4.Alfredo Errandonea: Anarchism in the 21st Century (2001) 5.Dimitri Roussopoulos: The Politics of Neo-Anarchism (2012)

CHAPTER 2: LIBERTARIAN DEMOCRACY 6.David Graeber: Democracy and Consensus (2004) 7.Eduardo Colombo: On Voting 8.Amedeo Bertolo: Libertarian Democracy (1999) 9.Andrew Flood: Assemblies Are the Revolution (2011)

CHAPTER 3: DIRECT ACTION 10.Murray Bookchin: From Direct Action to Direct Democracy (1979-82) 11.Hakim Bey: Temporary Autonomous Zones (1985) 12.Luc Bonet: Beyond the Revolutionary Model (2005) 13.Andrea Papi: Violence and Anti-Violence (2004) 14.Benjamin Franks: The Direct Action Ethic (2003) 15.A.G. Schwarz: The Revolt in Greece (2010) 16.CrimethInc: The Egyptian Revolution (2012)

CHAPTER 4: THE STATE 17.Harold Barclay: Anarchy and State Formation (2003) 18.Alan Ritter: Anarchy, Law and Freedom (1980) 19.Alan Carter: The Logic of State Power (2000) 20.Jeff Ferrell: Against the Law: Anarchist Criminology (1998) 21.Uri Gordon: Israel, Palestine and Anarchist Dilemmas (2007)

CHAPTER 5: TECHNOLOGY AND POWER 22.Campaign Against the Model West Germany: The Nuclear State (1979) 23.David Watson: Nuclear Power (1979) 24.C. George Benello: Putting the Reins on Technology (1982) 25.Brian Tokar: Biotechnology (2003)

CHAPTER 6: ANARCHY AND ECOLOGY 26.Murray Bookchin: Toward an Ecological Society (1974) 27.Noam Chomsky: Human Nature and Human Freedom (1975) 28.Graham Purchase: Anarchism and Bioregionalism (1997) 29.Chaia Heller: Ecology and Desire (1999) 30.Peter Marshall: Liberation Ecology (2007)

CHAPTER 7: PERSONAL LIBERATION 31.Alan Mandell: Anti-Psychiatry and the Search for Autonomy (1979) 32.Rossella Di Leo: On the Origins of Male Domination (1983) 33.Nicole Laurin-Frenette: The State Family/The Family State (1982) 34.Ariane Gransac: Women’s Liberation (1984) 35.Carole Pateman: The Sexual Contract (1988) 36.Jamie Heckert: Erotic Anarchy (2006)

CHAPTER 8: ANARCHY AND CULTURE 37.Ba Jin: Against the Powers that Be (1984) 38.Richard Sonn: Culture and Anarchy (1994) 39.Max Blechman: Toward an Anarchist Aesthetic (1994) 40.Edward S. Herman: The Propaganda Model—A Retrospective (2003)

CHAPTER 9: ANTI-CAPITALISM 41.Brian Martin: Capitalism and Violence (2001) 42.Normand Baillargeon: Free Market Libertarianism (2001) 43.Peter Marshall: Anarchism and Capitalism (1993) 44.Interprofessional Workers’ Union: Russian Capitalism (1999)

CHAPTER 10: LIBERTARIAN ALTERNATIVES 45.Graham Purchase: Green Anarcho-Syndicalism (1995) 46.Murray Bookchin: Municipal Control (1986) 47.Kevin Carson: Mutualism Reconsidered (2007) 48.Adam Buick and John Crump: The Alternative to Capitalism (1986) 49.Luciano Lanza: Settling Accounts with Economics (2003)

CHAPTER 11: BEYOND THE BORDERS 50.Sharif Gemie: Beyond the Borders (2003) 51.An African Anarchist Manifesto (1981) 52.Sam Mbah and I.E. Igariwey: African Anarchism (1997) 53.Mok Chiu Yu: An Anarchist in Hong Kong (2001) 54.Mihara Yoko: Anarchism in Japan (1993) 55.The Cuban Libertarian Syndicalist Association: Anarchism and the Cuban Revolution (1960/2003) 56.Ruben G. Prieto: Anarchism in Uruguay (2001) 57.Marina Sitrin: Horizontalidad in Argentina (2003) 58.Andrew Flood: What is Different About the Zapatistas (2001) 59.CIPO-RFM: Enemies of Injustice 60.Colectivo Alas de Xue: Strengthening the Anarcho-Indian Alliance (1997) 61.Kurdistan: Anarchism and Confederalism (1999-2011) 62.Bas Umali: Archipelagic Confederation – An Anarchist Alternative for the Phillipines (2006) 63.Ashanti Alston: Black Anarchism (2003) 64.Harsha Walia: No One is Illegal (2006)

CHAPTER 12: NEW DIRECTIONS IN ANARCHIST THEORY 65.Todd May: Post-Structuralism and Anarchism (1989) 66.Saul Newman: The Politics of Post-Anarchism (2003) 67.Jesse Cohn: Anarchism and Essentialism (2003) 68.Mark Leier: Bakunin, Class and Post-Anarchism (2009) 69.Schmidt and Van Der Walt: Black Flame (2009) 70.Daniel Colson: Belief and Modernity (2005) 71.Richard Day: Groundless Solidarity and Infinite Responsibility (2005)

AFTERWORD Robert Graham: The Anarchist Current: Continuity and Change in Anarchist Thought (page 475-584)

2012: 596 pages, 6x9, bibliography,Index. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-55164-336-6. Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-55164-337-3.

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