Another key element in the investigation of transnational networks, which all these works have considered and analyzed, is the
anarchist press.
This essay traces an
anarchist history of Egypt from the arrival of migrant labourers and political exiles in Egypt in 1860, to the outbreak of the Second World War in 1945.
This paper addresses the connections between
anarchist geographies and poststructuralist critiques of the
anarchist tradition.
This brief paper suggests some ways in which we might see the Makhnovist episode not only as complicating our understanding of the experience of
anarchists during the tumultuous time of the Russian Revolution but perhaps also as providing an opportunity to ask some questions about what
anarchist theory really says about power and authority.
The
anarchist deterrence posture can take one of many forms, ranging from what Kahn (1965) refers to as minimum deterrence to stark deterrence.
Weighing available evidence, the authors submit to the readers a series of conjectures and speculations that essentially support the idea of the
anarchist specter in fin-de-siecle Europe and validate the conspiracy theories of the Italian Interior Minister, Giovanni Giolitti, and other contemporary authorities.
Transnational Radicals begins with a comprehensive discussion of the intellectual backbone of the
anarchist movement, emphasizing leaders such as Mikhail Bakunin, Carlo Cafiero, and Luigi Galleara, and their influence in nineteenth-century Italy.
We need to look at what
anarchists have proposed in the past, and what modern
anarchist thinkers offer as a solution today.
This is a well-written and thoroughly researched book that makes extensive use of a range of primary sources, including the
anarchist press, police reports, and the papers of individual militants.
For example, in 1901, Ramon Romero Rosa--an
anarchist turned mainstream socialist who co-founded the FLT--wrote an open letter, titled UA los negros puertorriquenos," that was published in 3a Misera, a labor newspaper.
Accidental Death of an
Anarchist THE CRITERION THEATRE, EARLSDON, COVENTRY WAS it simply an accident, or something more?