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Web paper in english. — 'Anarchive' "Anarchy is Order!": Principles, Propositions & Discussions for Land and Freedom. — 409 p.
I must Create a System or be enslav'd by another Man's. I will not Reason & Compare: my business is to Create
– William Blake.
During the 19th century, anarchism has developed as a result of a social current which aims for freedom and happiness. A number of factors since World War I have made this movement, and its ideas, disappear little by little under the dust of history.
After the classical anarchism – of which the Spanish Revolution was one of the last representatives – a new kind of resistance was founded in the sixties which claimed to be based (at least partly) on this anarchism. However this resistance is often limited to a few (and even then partly misunderstood) slogans such as 'Anarchy is order', 'Property is theft'.
Information about anarchism is often hard to come by, monopolised and intellectual; and therefore visibly disappearing. The anarchive or anarchist archive Anarchy is Order (in short <strong>A.O) is an attempt to make the <strong>'principles, propositions and discussions' of this tradition available again for anyone it concerns. We believe that these texts are part of our own heritage. They don t belong to publishers, institutes or specialists.
These texts thus have to be available for all anarchists an other people interested. That is one of the conditions to give anarchism a new impulse, to let the new anarchism outgrow the slogans. This is what makes this project relevant for us: we must find our roots to be able to renew ourselves. We have to learn from the mistakes of our socialist past. History has shown that a large number of the anarchist ideas remain standing, even during the most recent social-economic developments.
<strong>Don't mourn, Organise!
<em>Contents:
<strong>Chronology of Bakunin's Life
<strong>Bakunin on The State
<strong>Bakunin's idea of revolution & revolutionary organisation <em>Anonymous – Red & Black Revolution Bakunin's early life Years in jail Footnotes
<strong>Basic Bakunin <em>Anarchist Communist Federation Preface Class State Bourgeois Democracy Marx Unions Revolutionary Organization Anarchy Bakunin's Relevance Today Further Reading
<strong>Equal Opportunity in Education <em>From Egalite, Geneva, July 31, 1869
<strong>Federalism, Socialism, Anti-Theologism
<strong>Founding of the Worker s International <em>From "The Political Philosophy of Bakunin" by G.P. Maximoff, 1953, The Free Press, NY
<strong>God and the State <em>From Michael Bakunin, God and the State, 1916, New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association I. II. III.
<strong>Integral Education Integral Education I Bakunin on Education II
<strong>On the social upheaval <em>From: Bakunin's Writings, Guy A. Aldred Modern Publishers, Indore Kraus Reprint co., New York, 1947
<strong>Politics and the state (1871) <em>From: Bakunin's Writings, Guy A. Aldred Modern Publishers, Indore Kraus Reprint co., New York, 1947
<strong>Recollections on Marx and Engels (1869–1871) <em>Bakunin on Anarchy, p. 25-6 (by James Guillaume), George Allen & Unwin Ltd, UK, 1971 <em>Online Version: marxists.org, 1999. Transcribed and HTML Markup by Brian Basgen
<strong>Solidarity in liberty – The Workers Path To Freedom (1867) <
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