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ANARCHISM, Volume Two

Table of Contents

PREFACE

CHAPTER 1: BETWEEN APOCALYPSE AND UTOPIA

1. The Romande Anarchist Federation: Coming to Grips with War (1939)

2. Emma Goldman: The Individual, Society and the State (1940)

3. Jean Sauliere (alias André Arru), Voline et al: Appeal to all Workers (1943)

4. Italian Anarchist Federation: Act for Yourselves (1945)

5. Bulgarian Anarchist Manifesto (1945)

6. Herbert Read: War and Revolution (1945)

7. Alex Comfort: Peace and Disobedience (1946)

8. International Anarchist Manifesto (1948)

9. Paul Goodman: Drawing the Line (1945)

10. Dwight Macdonald: The Root is Man (1946)

11. Herbert Read: The Philosophy of Anarchism (1940)

12. George Woodcock: The Tyranny of the Clock (1944)

13. Ethel Mannin: The Will to Dream (1944)

14. Marie Louis Berneri: Journey Through Utopia (1949)

15. Martin Buber: Paths in Utopia (1949)

16. Paul & Percival Goodman: Communitas (1947)

 

CHAPTER 2: CULTURAL REVOLUTION

1. Herbert Read: Art, Freedom and Education

2. Naum Gabo: Constructive Realism (1948)

3. Alex Comfort: Art and Social Responsibility (1946)

4. Paul-Emile Borduas: Global Refusal (1948)

5. Andre Breton: The Black Mirror of Anarchism (1952)

6. Julian Beck: Storming the Barricades

7. L'Impulso: Resistance or Revolution (1950)

8. David Thoreau Wieck: The Realization of Freedom (1953)

9. David Dellinger: Communalism (1954)

10. Gary Snyder: Bhuddist Anarchism (1964)

11. C. George Benello: Wasteland Culture (1967)

12. Joel Spring: Libertarian Education (1975)

13. John P. Clark: The Politics of Liberation (1980)

 

CHAPTER 3: RESISTING THE NATION STATE

1. Alex Comfort: Authority, Delinquency and World Peace (1950-54)

2. Geoffrey Ostergaard: The Managerial Revolution (1954)

3. Maurice Fayolle: From Tunis to Casablanca (1954)

4. Jayaprakash Narayan: From Socialism to Sarvodaya (1957)

5. Noir et Rouge: Refusing the State (1957-62)

6. Vernon Richards: Banning the Bomb (1959)

7. Paul Goodman: People and Power (1962-67)

8. Ben Morea: Revolution or National Liberation (1967)

 

CHAPTER 4: RESURGENT ANARCHISM

1. The Anarchist Horde and the Chicago Surrealists: The Forecast is Hot (1966)

2. The Cohn-Bendit Brothers: It is for Yourself that You Make the Revolution (1968)

3. Jacobo Prince: Fighting for Freedom (1969)

4. Nicolas Walter: About Anarchism (1969)

1. Diego Abad de Santillan: Anarchism Without Adjectives (1969)

5. Daniel Guerin: Libertarian Communism (1969)

6. Noam Chomsky: Notes on Anarchism (1970)

7. Abraham Guillen: Anarchism and Marxism (1972)

8. Robert Paul Wolff: In Defense of Anarchism (1970)

9. Federated Anarchist Groups: An Italian Anarchist Program (1976)

10. Murray Bookchin: Beyond Neo-Marxism (1980)

11. Nico Berti: Anarchism Reconsidered (1984)

12. John Moore: Anarchist Maximalism

13. David Graeber: The New Anarchists (2002)

 

CHAPTER 5: FORMS OF FREEDOM

1. Philip Sansom: Syndicalism Restated (1951)

2. Benjamin Peret: Factory Councils (1952)

3. Colin Ward: Anarchy as a Theory of Organization (1966)

4. Murray Bookchin: The Forms of Freedom (1968)

5. Paul Goodman: Freedom and Autonomy (1972)

6. Hakim Bey: Temporary Autonomous Zones (1985)

7. Comrades of Krondstadt: Workers' Councils Reconsidered

8. Carole Pateman: The Problem of Minorities (1979)

9. Eduardo Colombo: On Voting

10. Luce Fabbri: On Democracy (1983)

11. Amedeo Bertolo: Libertarian Democracy

12. The Gauchist Anarchist Federation: Towards a Libertarian Politics (2000)

 

CHAPTER 6: ANARCHY IN ACTION

1. Nicolas Walter: Direct Action and the New Pacifism

2. Murray Bookchin: Affinity Groups

3. Colin Ward: Anarchy in Action (1974)

4. Alfredo Bonanno: From Riot to Insurrection (1985)

5. Andrea Papi: Violence and Anti-Violence

6. Benjamin Franks: The Direct Action Ethic (2003)

7. CrimethInc. Workers Collective: Demonstrating Resistance (2005)

 

CHAPTER 7: SOCIETY AGAINST THE STATE

1. Pierre Clastres: Society Against the State (1974)

2. Harold Barclay: Anarchy and State Formation

3. Rossella Di Leo: On the Origins of Male Domination (1983)

4. Alan Ritter: Anarchy, Law and Freedom (1980)

5. Michael Taylor: Anarchy and Cooperation (1976)

6. Louis Mercier Vega: Yesterday's Societies and Today's (1970)

7. Nico Berti: The New Masters (1975)

8. Noam Chomsky: Intellectuals and the State (1978)

9. Edward S. Herman: The Propaganda Model - A Retrospective (2003)

10. Frank Harrison: The Capitalist State (1982)

11. Eduardo Columbo: The State as Paradigm of Power (1984)

12. Alan Carter: Analytical Anarchism (2000)

13. Jeff Ferrell: Against the Law: Anarchist Criminology (1998)

14. Crosso and Odoteo: Barbarians at the Gate (2002)

15. David Graeber: This is What Democracy Looks Like (2004)

 

CHAPTER 8: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

1. Paul Goodman: Science, Knowledge and Power (1960-1962, US)

2. Paul Feyerabend: Against Method (1975)

3. Richard Kostelanetz: Technoanarchism (1968)

4. Ivan Illich: Political Inversion (1976)

5. Murray Bookchin: Ecotechnology and Ecocommunities (1975)

6. Campaign Against the Model West Germany: The Nuclear State (1979)

7. C. George Benello: Putting the Reins on Technology (1988)

8. David Watson: Against the Megamachine (1997)

 

CHAPTER 9: ANARCHY AND ECOLOGY

1. Murray Bookchin: The Ecology of Freedom

2. Noam Chomsky: Human Nature and Human Freedom (1975)

3. George Bradford: How Deep is Deep Ecology (1987)

4. Graham Purchase: Anarchism and Bioregionalism (1997)

5. Chaia Heller: Ecology and Desire (1999)

 

CHAPTER 10: SOCIAL AND SEXUAL REVOLUTION

1. Daniel Guerin: Sexual Revolution

2. Paul Goodman: The Politics of Being Queer

3. Peggy Kornegger: Anarchism: The Feminist Connection (1975)

4. Carol Ehrlich: Anarchism and Feminism (1977)

5. Elaine Leeder: Feminism as Anarchist Process (1980)

6. Carole Pateman: The Sexual Contract (1988)

7. Ariane Gransac: Women's Liberation (1984)

8. L. Susan Brown: Anarchism and Human Freedom (1993)

9. Jamie Heckert: Erotic Anarchy (2006)

 

CHAPTER 11: SYNDICALISM AND BEYOND

1. Geoffrey Ostergaard: The Relevance of Syndicalism (1963)

2. Luis Andres Edo: Redefining Syndicalism (1984)

3. Graham Purchase: Green Anarcho-Syndicalism

4. The CNT-AIT: A Different Approach to Trade Unionism (2000)

5. Cyrille Gallion: For a Revolution in Anarcho-Syndicalism

6. Luc Bonet: Beyond the Revolutionary Model (2005)

7. Lucian Lanza: Utopian Economics (1981)

8. Kevin Carson: Mutualism Reconsidered

9. Adam Buick and John Crump: The Alternative to Capitalism (1986)

 

CHAPTER 12: BEYOND THE BORDERS

1. The Cuban Libertarian Movement: Anarchism and the Cuban Revolution

2. Ba Jin: Random Thoughts (1984)

3. Lee Yu See and Wu Che: Revolution and Counter-Revolution in China (1976)

4. John P. Clark: The Tao of Anarchy (1984)

5. An African Anarchist Manifesto (1981)

6. Sam Mbah and I.E. Igariwey: African Anarchism (1997)

7. Columbian Anarcho-Indian Alliance: Towards Magical Socialism (1996)

8. Chiapas Revealed: What is Different About the Zapatistas (2001)

9. Marina Sitrin: Horizontalidad in Argentina (2003)

10. Sharif Gemie: Beyond the Borders (2003)

11. The o.r.g.a.n.i.c. collective: Toward a World Without Borders (2006)

12. Harsha Walia: No One is Illegal (2006)

 

CHAPTER 13: NEW DIRECTIONS IN ANARCHIST THEORY

1. Todd May: Post-Structuralism and Anarchism (1989)

2. Jason McQuinn: Post-Left Anarchy (2002)

3. Saul Newman: The Politics of Post-Anarchism (2003)

4. Jesse Cohn: Anarchism and Essentialism (2003)

5. John Zerzan: An Abolitionist Perspective (2003)

6. Ron Sakolsky: Dreaming Anarchy (2004)

7. Richard Day: Groundless Solidarity and Infinite Responsibility (2005)

8. Ian Welsh and Jonathan Purkis: Redefining Anarchism for the 21st Century (2004)

AFTERWORD

Robert Graham: The Anarchist Current: Continuity and Change in Anarchist Thought

Index


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