From revolutionary syndicalism to anarchosyndicalism: The birth of the International Workers Association (AIT-IWA)

Front cover of the pamphlet, showing the title, and an adaption of the illustration 'A Garland for May Day' by Walter Crane.

A collection of articles, including the title piece, about the formation of the International Workers' Association, concurrent with the development of an anarchosyndicalist movement distinct from its revolutionary syndicalist origins.

Submitted by albatross on December 27, 2022

Contents:
* From revolutionary syndicalism to anarchosyndicalism: The birth of the International Workers Association (IWA) in Berlin, 1922
* AIT-IWA’s founding congress twice interrupted by German police.
* Emma Goldman, witness of the AIT-IWA founding Congress.
* MPT Acharya : from Indian nationalism to anarchosyndicalism.
* Kropotkin and the rebuilding of the International Workers Association
* “Sanya” Schapiro, a forgotten figure but instrumental in the birth of the AIT

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