Daniel Guerin's book about the theoretical basis of anarchism, and its practical application to the real world in selected historical examples.
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Daniel Guerin's book about the theoretical basis of anarchism, and its practical application to the real world in selected historical examples.
The site of the Dhaka factory collapse is now cleared; new concessions and reforms are announced. Some further reflections...
A questionnaire filled in by Bolshevik leaders in 1917 reveals their social origin and educational level:
The following article was written by a Turin collective working on the problems of women employed by Fiat. It was published in Lotta Continua, February 1970.
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A very good book, though quite simplistic. Some very interesting info on past anarchists putting ideas in to practice, something we seem to have forgoten how to do.