Sunday, April 27, 2014

BAKUNIN IN JAPAN

BAKUNIN IN
BAKUNIN IN JAPAN
Philip Billingsley (Author)

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Anarchism

When the Tokugawa shogunate opened the doors of Japan at cannon-point in the mid-1850s, it could hardly have known that one of the first ‘barbarians’ to take advantage of its decision would be none other than Michael Bakunin, the fiery radical and bane of Europe’s princely houses who would in the last years of his life come to be known as the "Father of Anarchism". Nor indeed could the Shogunate’s nemesis, Commodore Matthew Perry of the United States Navy have foreseen, when his four heavily-armed ‘black ships’ first heaved to off Uraga Bay near present-day Tokyo in 1853, that a side-effect of his expedition would be to usher in a new phase of European revolution. Bakunin’s sudden arrival, via Yokohama, at the London home-in-exile of the Russian liberal Alexander Herzen in December 1861, when he ought to have been set for safe burial beneath the Siberian permafrost, set governments and financiers throughout Europe shuddering at what they perceived to be the resurrection of the Devil Incarnate. Within a few years their fears were proven to have been only too well founded.

  • Rank: #149322 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-04-22
  • Released on: 2014-04-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Friday, April 25, 2014

Who's Afraid of the Black Blocs: Anarchy in Action around the World

Who's Afraid of the Black Blocs?Who's Afraid of the Black Blocs?: Anarchy in Action around the World
Francis Dupuis-Deri (Author), Lazer Lederhendler (Translator)

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Anarchism

Faces masked, dressed in black, and forcefully attacking the symbols of capitalism, Black Blocs have been transformed into an antiglobalization media spectacle. But the popular image of the window-smashing thug hides a complex reality. Francis Dupuis-Déri outlines the origin of this international phenomenon, its dynamics, and its goals, arguing that the use of violence always takes place in an ethical and strategic context. This text has been translated into English for the first time and is completely revised and updated to include the most recent Black Bloc actions at protests in Greece, Germany, Canada, and England, and its role in the Occupy movement and the Quebec student strike. It lays out a comprehensive view of the Black Bloc tactic and locates it within the anarchist tradition of direct action.

  • Rank: #393430 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-09-01
  • Original language: English
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  • 224 pages

Thursday, April 24, 2014

WE WERE THE REBELS, WE WERE THE MARAUDERS.: Fragments of an Outlaw Autobiography

WE WERE THE REBELS, WE WERE THE MARAUDERS.
WE WERE THE REBELS, WE WERE THE MARAUDERS.: Fragments of an Outlaw Autobiography
Belgrado Pedrini (Author), Paul Sharkey (Translator)

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Anarchism

This is the story of Belgrado Pedrini, a self-educated 18-year-old who, in the early 1930s, threw himself into the revolutionary struggle at the height of Italian fascism’s hold on the state. It is about an anarchist who took up arms against fascism long before 1943, the year of the Anglo-American landings in Sicily, of Mussolini's brief fall from power and of the official beginnings of the Resistance. Well before the end of the truce between brown and red fascism; the red fascism that prompted the Italian Communist Party, the fiefdom of Togliatti, to urge its militants to infiltrate the vital mass structures set up by the fascists so that they might some day use them for their own purposes. It is the tale of a convict who, awaiting execution in prison in Massa with his comrades for having killed fascists, was released along with all the rest by a group of partisans in June 1944. The tale of a fighter who did not lay down his arms come the liberation of the national territory. The tale of a 32-year-old former partisan arrested in May 1945 and sentenced four years later to 30 years in prison, accused of killing a police officer and expropriating fascist industrialists in Carrara, Milan and La Spezia. Criminal offences these, despite having been carried out prior to 1943 — and by anarchists to boot. Convicted like hundreds of other ex-partisans not disposed to embrace the delights of the perverted democracy imposed by the Communist Party and the Christian bourgeois or reformist parties. It is the story of a prisoner who, through escape attempts and mass mutinies, did not emerge from the hell of imprisonment until the mid-1970s, having served his full 30-year sentence. It is, finally, the story of a rebel who after his release continued using every weapon in the armoury of criticism, from establishing a people’s library, to his articles for L'Amico del Popolo, not forgetting his support for the libertarian armed struggle group, Azione Rivoluzionaria (1976-1979).

Orphaned at the age of 9, Belgrado was named after the Serbian capital by his freethinking father, a friend and admirer of Errico Malatesta, a sculptor who had spent time in that city. A convert to anarchism at the age of 18 (through reading the anarchist classics), Belgrado was involved in a number of anti-fascist actions by Carrara’s libertarian groups, which eventually resulted in his arrest and imprisonment on the penal island of Pianosa in 1937-’38. On his release he returned to Carrara — and anarchist activism — where he worked as a bus conductor. In 1942 Pedrini and his close friends and fellow anarchists Giovanni Zava and Gino Giorgio were involved in a bar brawl with five fascists, whom they disarmed, beat up, and then fled to Milan where, in November that year they were challenged by police while flyposting anti-fascist leaflets. Shooting their way out of the predicament, the three escaped to Genoa then to La Spezia where they were finally cornered in a hotel by Mussolini’s secret police (OVRA). During this standoff a policeman was killed and all three comrades, seriously wounded, were arrested and taken to La Spezia jail, and then to Massa di Carrara to await trial and certain death by firing squad. Fortunately, however, they were released in June 1944 when partisans attacked Massa jail. Many of then, including Belgrado, then joined the guerrillas in the war against the Nazis and fascists of the Salò Republic. Soon after the Liberation in May 1945, Belgrado was re-arrested on charges relating to the earlier La Spezia incident and other actions from this period, including expropriations of a number of marble industrialists in Carrara, La Spezia and Milan. The trial judges treated Belgrado’s case as criminal, ignoring the political and anti-fascist nature of his actions and, in May 1949, sentenced him to life imprisonment, which was later commuted to 30 years...

  • Rank: #205664 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-04-21
  • Released on: 2014-04-21
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Monday, April 21, 2014

Forty Years in the Struggle: The Memoirs of a Jewish Anarchist

Forty Years in the Struggle
Forty Years in the Struggle: The Memoirs of a Jewish Anarchist
Chaim Leib Weinberg (Author), Robert Helms (Editor), Naomi Cohen (Translator)

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Anarchism

This story, told by one colorful figure among the anarchists of Philadelphia, does not tell the entire story of the city's movement, nor does one man's experience with anarchism present the long and dramatic saga of the idea and its believers. The memoirs of Chaim Leib Weinberg offer an interesting sliver of a larger picture, holding to an exclusively working class, folkloric niche. The author was an incredible orator and story teller: these were the talents that set him apart from most of his contemporaries. Because he devoted half a century to practicing his oral craft, he left a clear mark on the radical culture he lived within.

  • Rank: #648632 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .57" h x 5.98" w x 8.97" l, .73 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 228 pages

Thursday, April 17, 2014

A Black & White Statement: The Story of the Rondos (PM Audio)

A Black & White Statement
A Black & White Statement: The Story of the Rondos (PM Audio)
Rondos (Author)

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Anarchism

The box set contains two CDs and four books, which together tell the story of the Rondos from the period 1978A1980.
A CD 1 with a Rondos live concert from 1978
A CD 2 with all the Rondos songs previously released on vinyl between 1978-80
A Art in Revolution Calls: 228 page photo book from the Rondos archives
A A Black & White Statement: 84 page autobiography (bi-lingual) of the Rondos.
A Destroy the Entertainment: 60 page lyric book, in English
A Graffiti and Aerosols: 48 page comic book, with two new adventures of Red Rat

  • Rank: #765412 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-02-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Dimensions: 5.75" h x 5.75" w x 2.00" l, 1.65 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 360 pages

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The State: It's Historic Role

The State
The State: It's Historic Role
Peter Kropotkin (Author)

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Anarchism

A seminal work on anarchy, anarchist communism and free aka libertarian communism. From one of the earliest and most influential writers on anarcho-communism.
This e-book contains 5 bonus graphics and a table of contents (work is divided into 10 sections). Out of print for a long time, here in electronic version for the first time in history. And as always with e-books from the Anarcho-communist Institute; edited for minor grammatical errors contained in the original version and formatted for electronic book reading software (Kindle, iPhone, Android etc.)

  • Rank: #136349 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-04-12
  • Released on: 2014-04-12
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Friday, April 11, 2014

Anarchists in the Boardroom: How Social Media and Social Movements Can Help Your Organisation to be More Like People

Anarchists in the Boardroom
Anarchists in the Boardroom: How Social Media and Social Movements Can Help Your Organisation to be More Like People
Liam Barrington-Bush (Author)

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Anarchism

There are lessons emerging all around us, in the new social movements that have swept the globe, and in the organising patterns found on social media. Could Twitter and Occupy help our NGOs, charities, trade unions and voluntary organisations to both stay relevant in the times ahead and live our values through the ways that we organise?

Anarchists in the Boardroom is a journey through worker-run factories, Occupy encampments, a spattering of non-violent direct actions and even a few forward-thinking companies, to make the case for helping our organizations 'to be more like people.' It asks us to brush away our 'professional' assumptions and interact as we do when we don't have job descriptions or business plans telling us how to change the world. It reminds us of the power each of us has to make change happen, even within the most entrenched of bureaucracies!

  • Rank: #401630 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-04-08
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 263 pages

Thursday, April 10, 2014

MUSEIFUSHUGI The Revolutionary Idea in Japan: I - from the 6th Century to 1939

MUSEIFUSHUGI The Revolutionary Idea in Japan
MUSEIFUSHUGI The Revolutionary Idea in Japan: I - from the 6th Century to 1939
Victor Garcia (Author), Wat Tyler (Author), Paul Sharkey (Translator)

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Anarchism

In 1957 Víctor García, considered by some to be the Marco Polo of the international anarchist movement (because of his extensive travels), visited Japan where he was welcomed by Taiji Yamaga, with whom he spent three months travelling to many cities and towns in the archipelago being introduced to most of the survivors of the Japanese libertarian movement. On his second visit in 1974, Víctor García interviewed more old and new militants to glean the material for this his magnum opus on Japanese anarchism, Museifushugi. Translated from the Spanish by Paul Sharkey and edited, and substantially expanded and enhanced by ‘Wat Tyler’, an English teacher, a comrade, living in Osaka, Museifushugi, was originally scheduled for publication in 1981 by Cienfuegos Press but was scrapped when the printer ‘lost’ the corrected galleys in a fire and refused to re-set the book, a costly setback which effectively bankrupted Cienfuegos Press. In 2013, over 30 years later, we salvaged the proofs and re-set the text, which has been further updated by Wat Tyler who still lives and works in Japan. Volume II of Museifushugi, covering the years from WWII through to the present day, will appear later this year in a Kindle edition.

  • Rank: #180526 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-04-07
  • Released on: 2014-04-07
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Anarchist Communist's appeal to the young.: Eight writings on libertarian communism (aka anarcho-communism)

Anarchist Communist's appeal to the young.
Anarchist Communist's appeal to the young.: Eight writings on libertarian communism (aka anarcho-communism)
Peter Kropotkin (Author)

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Anarchism

From the second chapter ("The declaration...): "In other words, the evil doesn’t reside in one form of government more than another. It’s in the governmental idea itself, it’s in the principle of authority.
In a word, our ideal is the substitution in human relations of a free contract, perpetually revisable and terminable, for administrative and legal guardianship, for imposed discipline.
The anarchists thus propose to teach the people to do without government the same way they are beginning to learn to do without God.
It will also learn to do without owners. The worst of tyrants, in fact, is not he who imprisons you; it’s he who starves you. It’s not he who grabs you by the collar; it’s he who grabs you by the belly."

This e-book contains several graphics and was edited by the Anarcho-Communist Institute for minor typos presented in the original translation. Eight essays and articles from one of the most influential writers on Anarchy and Radical Thought. The contents, in this order:

The Place of the Commune in Socialist Evolution (1880)

Declaration to the Tribunal of Lyons by the Accused Anarchists (1883)

Advice to Those About to Emigrate (1893)

The Effects of Persecution (1895)

War! (1914)

The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Government (1919)

An Appeal to the Young (1880)

Peter Kropotkin’s Last Letter (1921)


  • Rank: #269214 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-03-22
  • Released on: 2014-03-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Monday, April 7, 2014

THE REVOLUTIONARY PROJECT: Towards a sociology of the events of May-June 1968

THE REVOLUTIONARY PROJECT
THE REVOLUTIONARY PROJECT: Towards a sociology of the events of May-June 1968
Richard Gombin (Author), Paul Sharkey (Translator)

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Anarchism

A ‘sociological’ study of ‘The May Events’ of France 1968 by French Council Communist Richard Gombin, a libertarian analysis (focusing primarily on events between May 3 and 13 June) that examines the links between the leftist groups (the ‘groupuscules’) and the various factors that contributed to the revolutionary threat to the French state during the summer of that year.
The Movement of 22 March was at the centre of events of May 1968. Its victories on the Nanterre campus and the militant fervour of its members made it the most active and popular of the groups. Unlike the Situationists, the militants of the 22 March invented their tactics, slogans and propaganda themes as they went along. The enrage's and the Situationists had the chance to put their ideas into practice in the first Committee of Occupation of the Sorbonne (14-17 May 1968) which, under their influence, set up total direct democracy in the Sorbonne, notably by calling a general assembly of the occupants every evening and submitting an exhaustive report on their activities for its approval. On 17 May, faced by the assembly's utter indifference the committee resigned and was replaced by another one that did not go in for daily consultation but, surrounded by a host of 'technical' committees, was managed by a coalition of authoritarian groups. The militants of the 22 March refused to be integrated in organizational structures, however informal or democratic. They wanted to exist only as an informal group, perpetually inventing forms of action. They remained, therefore, one of those 'agitating minorities' of which Sorel has spoken, which aimed at inspiring revolutionary movement without any preconceived theory. The group would meet only to decide on a course of action and only those in favour of these actions would attend. The actions were to be exemplary, that is, they were to have the character of political escalation designed to induce others to follow their example. The occupation of one of the administrative buildings or the defence of a factory against the police were considered exemplary in that they enabled the movement to complete a stage in the battle against the capitalist state. Direct action of this kind went further than any proposed by the syndicalists in that it was inspired by the example of urban guerrilla warfare and the tactics of systematic provocation. The rejection of all organization and co-ordination with other groups arose out of a doctrinaire attachment to spontaneity and its advantages; meanwhile, the activism of the militants, their ceaseless propaganda among the strikers, was designed to create precisely that same spontaneity among the workers. The Situationists, for their part, after the setback to direct democracy in the Sorbonne, organized themselves in the Committee for the Continuation of Occupations (CMDO) and revived total democracy within their own small committee. This committee also attempted to spread the doctrine of workers' councils verbally and in writing....

  • Rank: #461247 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-04-01
  • Released on: 2014-04-01
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Sunday, April 6, 2014

The City Is Ours: Squatting and Autonomous Movements in Europe from the 1970s to the Present

The City Is Ours
The City Is Ours: Squatting and Autonomous Movements in Europe from the 1970s to the Present
Bart van der Steen (Editor), Ask Katzeff (Editor), Leendert van Hoogenhuijze (Editor), Geronimo (Foreword), George Katsiaficas (Foreword)

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Anarchism

Squatters and autonomous movements have been at the forefront of radical politics in Europe for nearly a half-century—from struggles against urban renewal and gentrification, to large-scale peace and environmental campaigns, to spearheading the antiausterity protests sweeping the continent. Through an examination of the local history of these movements in eight different cities—including Amsterdam, Berlin, and other famous centers of autonomous insurgence, along with underdocumented cities such as Poznan and Athens—The City Is Ours paints a broad and complex picture of Europe’s squatting and autonomous movements. Each chapter focuses on one city and provides a clear chronological narrative and analysis accompanied by photographs and illustrations. The sections center on the most important events and developments in the history of these movements, identifying the specificities of the local movements and dealing with issues such as the relation between politics and subculture, generational shifts, the role of confrontation and violence, and changes in political tactics. The contributors are all politically engaged authors who combine academic scrutiny with accessible writing, providing a clear and engaging view of important contemporary social movements.

  • Rank: #585587 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-07-01
  • Original language: English
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  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Anarchism (Reaktion Books - Focus on Contemporary Issues)

Anarchism Reaktion
Anarchism (Reaktion Books - Focus on Contemporary Issues)
Sean Sheehan (Author)

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Anarchism

Anarchism re-emerged on the world stage at the end of 1999 on the streets of Seattle when the World Trade Organization was brought close to collapse. Anarchist groups shared pavement space with environmentalists, pacifists and a whole host of other groups. The anti-capitalism, anti-globalization movement can be seen as a post-Cold War development, rejecting the terms of the old debate – whether capitalism or Soviet-style Communism. This new oppositional voice is allied to anarchism not just because specific anarchist groups are part of the movement, sharing a common criticism of the status quo, but also in a broader sense arising from the non-hierarchical nature of the movement and its rejection of traditional party politics.

Anarchism is as much an attitude as it is a set of formulated doctrines and in this book Sean Sheehan provides an engaging introduction to what anarchism means, describing its history through anecdote and dramatic events, and offering explanations of the issues behind this "movement". He avoids a narrowly political or polemical viewpoint, using examples from all over the world and images from anarchist-inspired ideas and forms.

Anarchist thinking and influences emerge in many different aspects of contemporary culture and history, and the author looks at instances in areas of political thought, history of ideas, philosophy, theories of education and ecology, as well as film and literary criticism. Systems of thought such as Buddhism and Taoism, art movements such as Dada and Surrealism, literary treatments of anarchist ideas in the work of Blake, Wilde, Whitman, Kafka and Eugene O’Neill, anarchism in relation to sex and psychology in the work of Reich and Fromm, as well as aspects of Nietzsche’s philosophy as expressions of anarchist individualism – all these and other topics are also tackled.

This combination of history, anecdote and cultural analysis is an informative and lively study that is guaranteed to provoke debate.

  • Rank: #1087613 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-04-04
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .67" h x 5.90" w x 8.10" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages