German anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker's classic text on nationalism and culture.
From anarchosyndicalism.net and anarchyisorder.org
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German anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker's classic text on nationalism and culture.
From anarchosyndicalism.net and anarchyisorder.org
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Well done Toms! Maybe if I have enough time this week I'll try to fill in the rest of the chapters.
Thanks!
Hi Toms, many thanks for posting all this!
I commented on chapter 1 of this already, not seeing what it was part of.
Basically, what I said was for books with chapters, you do not need to create separate articles and manually link them to here. I have turned this parent page into a book page. This means that to add child chapters you just click "add child page" at the bottom of the page of the parent. Then you don't need to tag the child chapters.
So what we need to do now is edit the chapters you have put up and in the "book outline" section change the parent book to be this one. And then delete any tags.
If other people don't have time to do this, I will do it when I get some time (I have done the two books and the first chapters of each as an example), in the next few days hopefully. Full instructions on adding content are here:
http://libcom.org/library/notes/content-guidelines/howto-article-submissions
No need for you to do it, I'll do it
(not today, but tomorrow I think I have time)
Brilliant, thanks mate! I just edited my previous post to say that I have done the two sub-books and the first chapters in each of those
Ah, this is from what we originally put up on Anarcho-Syndicalism 101
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.net/newswire/display_any/232
and from the cover I posted yesterday.
Good to see wider ditrib.
So I can't find the rest of the chapters anywhere on the web so if anyone else can upload them from another source, let me know. Otherwise I'm going to manually type out the rest of the book. Someone might want to look over the work. This won't be an overnight thing.
Comrade, the other chapters ARE NOT on line. I could've told you that, otherwise it would've been posted in Anarcho-Syndicalism 101.
yeah, that's a pretty big job - unless the print quality is really bad a better option is usually scanning it then using OCR software (which you can download free), then just make the necessary corrections. Still, if you could do it it would be amazing!
I would just like to say that sabot is incredible, taking the time to actually type the rest of the book (even if does end up just doing one chapter I still give him props for it)