Articles from the March 1934 issue Man!, an insurrectionary anarchist influenced newspaper. What ought to be the anarchist attitude towards the machine - Marcus Graham Book traversal links for 52369 Man!: a journal of the anarchist ideal and movement Vol. 02 No. 02 (February 1934) Up What ought to be the anarchist attitude towards the machine - Marcus Graham Printer-friendly version United States Comments
Neo-Nazi groups to protest outside US embassy Neo-Nazi groups will hold their third protest in six months outside the US embassy later this month, a memorial for Nazi terrorist David Lane.
The making of a politicized prisoner The third installment in Recomposition's 'How I was radicalized' series comes from Okwute Ekwensu. His powerful account describes the experience…
Towards a fresh revolutionary anarchist group A discussion paper produced by the Detroit section of the Love & Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation, right after the organization dissolved…
Hammer and hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression - Robin D. G. Kelley A book by Robin D. G. Kelley about the Communist Party USA's efforts organizing in Alabama during…
A history of Vanguard A history by Andrew Cornell of Vanguard, an anarchist journal produced during the 1930s in New York. Taken from Cornell's excellent “For a world…
The Alternative to the Micro-Sect - Hal Draper The first of two papers arguing for the need to break from the 'sect' form of organisation.
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