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Love this book. thanks for
Love this book. thanks for putting up :)
It's not on here but Anarchy
It's not on here but Anarchy by Malatesta is worth reading too.
When I read this it became
When I read this it became unreadable about half way through as it's a pretty crude photocopy. Any chance of fixing it?