Description:Click here for orders in the UK & Europe.Volume One of A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas is a comprehensive and far-ranging collection of anarchist writings from the classical era to 1939. Edited and introduced by noted anarchist scholar Robert Graham, this incomparable volume includes the definitive texts from the anarchist tradition of political thought. It deals both with the positive ideas and proposals the anarchists tried to put into practice and with their critiques of the authoritarian theories and practices confronting them.ROBERT GRAHAM has written extensively on the history of anarchist ideas. He is the author of "The Role of Contract in Anarchist Ideology," in For Anarchism, edited by David Goodway, and he wrote the introduction to the 1989 edition of Proudhon's General Idea of the Revolution in the 19th Century, originally published in 1851. He has been doing research and writing on the historical development of anarchist ideas for over 20 years and is a well respected commentator in the field."Robert Graham is an outstanding scholar of anarchism and has made an exceptionally stimulating choice of some familiar, others--especially those from East Asia--entirely unknown to me. The publication of this first instalment of what promises to be a notable anthology is an important event for anarchists." - David Goodway, Anarchist Historian, University of Leeds, UK"Will definitely meet the need for a comprehensive study of all the strands, ideas and themes of anarchist and libertarian thought." - Stuart Christie, Anarchist Writer/Publisher"An excellent and long-overdue anthology of anarchist writings. It shows the depth, diversity and relevance of anarchist thought and action. Highly recommended." - Peter Marshall, Demanding the A History of Anarchism"This judicious collection is admirable in its chronological, geographical, and thematic range. There is nothing comparable in presenting anarchist and libertarian responses both to the challenges of theory and to those of practices forged in the fires of historical crises." - Wayne Thorpe, The Workers Revolutionary Syndicalism and International Labour, 1913-1923"Admirably displays the range and inventiveness of anarchist approaches." - Colin Ward, A Very Short Introduction and Anarchy in ActionTable of ContentsPrefaceCHAPTER 1: EARLY TEXTS ON SERVITUDE AND FREEDOM1. Bao Neither Lord Nor Subject (300 C.E.)2. Etienne de la On Voluntary Servitude (1552)3. Gerrard The New Law of Righteousness (1649)CHAPTER 2: ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION4. William Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793-97)5. Jean The Explosion (1794)6. Sylvain Maré Manifesto of the Equals (1796)CHAPTER 3: INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIALISM7. Charles Attractive Labour (1822-37)8. Pierre-Joseph What is Property (1840)9. The System of Economic Contradictions (1846)CHAPTER 4: REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS AND ACTION10. Michael Bakunin, The Reaction in Germany (1842)11. Max The Ego and Its Own (1844)12. The General Idea of the Revolution (1851)13. Anselme Anarchy is Order (1850)14. Joseph Dé The Revolutionary Question (1854)15. Francisco Pi y Reaction and Revolution (1854)16. Carlo On Revolution (1857)17. Joseph Dé On Being Human (1857)CHAPTER 5: THE ORIGINS OF THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL18. On Federalism (1863/65)19. Statutes of the First International (1864-1866)20. Socialism and the State (1867)21. Program of the International Brotherhood (1868)22. What is the State (1869)23. The Illusion of Universal Suffrage (1870)24. On Science and Authority (1871)CHAPTER 6: THE CONFLICT IN THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL25. 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 COMMUNE28. Letters to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis (1870)29. The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (1871)30. Louise In Defence of the Commune (1871)31. Peter The Paris Commune (1881)CHAPTER 8: ANARCHIST COMMUNISM32. Carlo Anarchy and Communism (1880)33. The Conquest of Bread (1892)34. Fields, Factories and Workshops (1898)35. Luigi The End of Anarchism (1907)CHAPTER 9: ANARCHY AND ANARCHISM36. José Llunas What is Anarchy (1882)37. Charlotte Anarchism (1886)38. Élisée Anarchy (1894)39. Jean Moribund Society and Anarchy (1893)40. Gustav Anarchism in Germany (1895)41. On Anarchism (1896)42. E. Mini-Manual of the Anarchist Individualist (1911)CHAPTER 10: PROPAGANDA BY THE DEED43. Paul Propaganda By the Deed (1877)44. Carlo Action (1880)45. Expropriation (1885)46. Jean Means and Ends (1893)47. Leo On Non-violent Resistance (1900)48. Errico Violence as a Social Factor (1895)49. G...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939) (Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One). To get started finding From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939) (Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939) (Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One)
Description: Click here for orders in the UK & Europe.Volume One of A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas is a comprehensive and far-ranging collection of anarchist writings from the classical era to 1939. Edited and introduced by noted anarchist scholar Robert Graham, this incomparable volume includes the definitive texts from the anarchist tradition of political thought. It deals both with the positive ideas and proposals the anarchists tried to put into practice and with their critiques of the authoritarian theories and practices confronting them.ROBERT GRAHAM has written extensively on the history of anarchist ideas. He is the author of "The Role of Contract in Anarchist Ideology," in For Anarchism, edited by David Goodway, and he wrote the introduction to the 1989 edition of Proudhon's General Idea of the Revolution in the 19th Century, originally published in 1851. He has been doing research and writing on the historical development of anarchist ideas for over 20 years and is a well respected commentator in the field."Robert Graham is an outstanding scholar of anarchism and has made an exceptionally stimulating choice of some familiar, others--especially those from East Asia--entirely unknown to me. The publication of this first instalment of what promises to be a notable anthology is an important event for anarchists." - David Goodway, Anarchist Historian, University of Leeds, UK"Will definitely meet the need for a comprehensive study of all the strands, ideas and themes of anarchist and libertarian thought." - Stuart Christie, Anarchist Writer/Publisher"An excellent and long-overdue anthology of anarchist writings. It shows the depth, diversity and relevance of anarchist thought and action. Highly recommended." - Peter Marshall, Demanding the A History of Anarchism"This judicious collection is admirable in its chronological, geographical, and thematic range. There is nothing comparable in presenting anarchist and libertarian responses both to the challenges of theory and to those of practices forged in the fires of historical crises." - Wayne Thorpe, The Workers Revolutionary Syndicalism and International Labour, 1913-1923"Admirably displays the range and inventiveness of anarchist approaches." - Colin Ward, A Very Short Introduction and Anarchy in ActionTable of ContentsPrefaceCHAPTER 1: EARLY TEXTS ON SERVITUDE AND FREEDOM1. Bao Neither Lord Nor Subject (300 C.E.)2. Etienne de la On Voluntary Servitude (1552)3. Gerrard The New Law of Righteousness (1649)CHAPTER 2: ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION4. William Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793-97)5. Jean The Explosion (1794)6. Sylvain Maré Manifesto of the Equals (1796)CHAPTER 3: INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIALISM7. Charles Attractive Labour (1822-37)8. Pierre-Joseph What is Property (1840)9. The System of Economic Contradictions (1846)CHAPTER 4: REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS AND ACTION10. Michael Bakunin, The Reaction in Germany (1842)11. Max The Ego and Its Own (1844)12. The General Idea of the Revolution (1851)13. Anselme Anarchy is Order (1850)14. Joseph Dé The Revolutionary Question (1854)15. Francisco Pi y Reaction and Revolution (1854)16. Carlo On Revolution (1857)17. Joseph Dé On Being Human (1857)CHAPTER 5: THE ORIGINS OF THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT AND THE INTERNATIONAL18. On Federalism (1863/65)19. Statutes of the First International (1864-1866)20. Socialism and the State (1867)21. Program of the International Brotherhood (1868)22. What is the State (1869)23. The Illusion of Universal Suffrage (1870)24. On Science and Authority (1871)CHAPTER 6: THE CONFLICT IN THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL25. 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 COMMUNE28. Letters to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis (1870)29. The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State (1871)30. Louise In Defence of the Commune (1871)31. Peter The Paris Commune (1881)CHAPTER 8: ANARCHIST COMMUNISM32. Carlo Anarchy and Communism (1880)33. The Conquest of Bread (1892)34. Fields, Factories and Workshops (1898)35. Luigi The End of Anarchism (1907)CHAPTER 9: ANARCHY AND ANARCHISM36. José Llunas What is Anarchy (1882)37. Charlotte Anarchism (1886)38. Élisée Anarchy (1894)39. Jean Moribund Society and Anarchy (1893)40. Gustav Anarchism in Germany (1895)41. On Anarchism (1896)42. E. Mini-Manual of the Anarchist Individualist (1911)CHAPTER 10: PROPAGANDA BY THE DEED43. Paul Propaganda By the Deed (1877)44. Carlo Action (1880)45. Expropriation (1885)46. Jean Means and Ends (1893)47. Leo On Non-violent Resistance (1900)48. Errico Violence as a Social Factor (1895)49. G...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939) (Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One). To get started finding From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939) (Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.