An anthology of Errico Malatesta's writings from the First International to 1931 Copied to clipboard Attachments Errico_Malatesta_Davide_Turcato_Paul_Sharkey-The_m.pdf (2.48 MB) Errico Malatesta anarchism Davide Turcato Paul Sharkey anthologies Comments
Property is theft! A Pierre-Joseph Proudhon anthology More influential than Karl Marx during his lifetime, Pierre-Joseph Proudon's work has long been out…
Demanding the impossible: the methods, possibilities and limits of anarchism A review of Davide Turcato's "Making Sense of Anarchism," and Matthew Wilsons, "Rules Without Rulers…
Secrets and bombs: The Piazza Fontana bombing and the Strategy of Tension Extremely informative set of writings on the Italian secret state counter-subversion program during…
Gradualism Malatesta lays out why anarchism must be gradualist, in the real sense of the word. He describes the designs of anarchy both before and after the revolution, and how desires to destroy must not undermine it. He argues that 'everything in nature and in life changes by degrees, and this is no less true of anarchy. It can only come about little by little'. That if anarchy means perfection it cannot come in one great…
Vote what for? - Errico Malatesta 1959 English translation of Errico Malatesta's pamphlet "Vote. What For?" by the New York based Libertarian League. Scanned for libcom.org by New…
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