Granny Made Me an Anarchist

Granny Made Me an Anarchist
Title Granny Made Me an Anarchist PDF eBook
Author Stuart Christie
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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An extraordinary story with the pace and excitement of a good political thriller.

My Granny Made Me an Anarchist

My Granny Made Me an Anarchist
Title My Granny Made Me an Anarchist PDF eBook
Author Stuart Christie
Publisher ChristieBooks.com
Pages 266
Release 2002
Genre Anarchism
ISBN 1873976143

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We, the Anarchists!

We, the Anarchists!
Title We, the Anarchists! PDF eBook
Author Stuart Christie
Publisher ChristieBooks.com
Pages 133
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1901172066

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At last. A serious examination of the legendary FAI. And hence, by necessity, a history and analysis of the organised anarchist movement in Spain, and its relationship with the wider labor movement. By far the best book on the subject, Christie is ruthless in his examination - from an anarchist perspective - of the theory, and practice of this loose-knit group of anarchist militants. Required reading for everyone who not only wants to understand the history of Spanish anarchism, but for those that might want to see some viable form of anarchist organisation in the 21st century.

About Anarchism

About Anarchism
Title About Anarchism PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Walter
Publisher PM Press
Pages 95
Release 2019-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1629636584

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Today the word “anarchism” inspires both fear and fascination. But few people understand what anarchists believe, what anarchists want, and what anarchists do. This incisive book puts forward the case for anarchism as a pragmatic philosophy. Originally written in 1969 and updated for the twenty-first century, About Anarchism is an uncluttered, precise, and urgently necessary expression of practical anarchism. Crafted in deliberately simple prose and without constant reference to other writers or past events, it can be understood without difficulty and without any prior knowledge of political ideology. As one of the finest short introductions to the basic concepts, theories, and applications of anarchism, About Anarchism has been translated into many languages, including French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Polish, and Russian. This new edition includes an updated introduction from Natasha Walter and an expanded biographical sketch of the author, Nicolas Walter, who was a respected writer, journalist, and an active protester against the powers of both the church and the state.

The Unknown Revolution, 1917-1921

The Unknown Revolution, 1917-1921
Title The Unknown Revolution, 1917-1921 PDF eBook
Author Voline
Publisher Black Rose Books Ltd.
Pages 730
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN 9780919618251

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The untold story of the Russian Revolution: its antecedents, its far-reaching changes, its betrayal by Bolshevik terror, and the massive resistance of non-Bolshevik revolutionaries.

The Christie File

The Christie File
Title The Christie File PDF eBook
Author Stuart Christie
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Prisoner 155: Simón Radowitzky

Prisoner 155: Simón Radowitzky
Title Prisoner 155: Simón Radowitzky PDF eBook
Author Agust?n Comotto
Publisher AK Press
Pages 271
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1849353034

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A beautifully illustrated graphic novel that tells the story of Simón Radowitzky (1891-1956), a gentle soul caught up in a cruel world. The author/illustrator is an Argentinian living in Spain where the book was first published in 2016. Radowitzky appears in a few books (recently The Anarchist Expropriators and Rebellion in Patagonia--both from AK Press), but this is the first English-language book devoted solely to him. His tumultuous life begins with his immigration from Ukraine to Argentina, followed by his assassination of Colonel Falcon (who presided over the slaughter of 100 workers) in 1909. Banished to a penal colony, he escaped, was recaptured and tortured, serving a total of twenty years. Upon release he joined the Spanish Revolution, after which he decamped for Mexico, where he died in 1956 while employed at a toy factory. Stuart Christie, author of Granny Made Me an Anarchist, introduces the AK Press edition. “While Radowitzky’s story has been told … it has never been told in quite the way Agustín Comotto tells it. Through a series of flashbacks [Prisoner 155] examines the agonies and survival of an exceptional individual.” —Guardian “Comotto’s Prisoner 155 is, in my view, a truly great work, comparable to Art Spiegelman’s Maus and Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis, rich with complexity and ambiguity, and whose shy and sensitive central character, a committed humanist imbued with a deep sense of justice who never expressed regret for the two lives he took, remains an enigma. He was one of countless men and women, the salt of the earth, most of them anonymous, who chose to resist against an unjust, class-ridden society in the hope of building a better world for humanity.” —Stuart Christie, from the foreword