Including: P.J. Dollan on life in prison, on not being a conscientious objector, Sylvia Pankhurst on imperialism, suggestions for 1918, Dr. Montessori and her educational principles, etc. Attachments Vol. IV.—No. 40 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 1917.pdf (3.94 MB) Book traversal links for 65660 The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 04 No. 39 - 22 December 1917) Up The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 04 No. 41 - 5 January 1918) Printer-friendly version PDF Comments
The Black Sea mutiny: the Marty myth and the role of the anarchists A look at the French Communist Party's mystification of the 1919 Black Sea mutiny.
Starting an Anarchist Black Cross – A Guide This handy guide covers tips and suggestions for organizing an Anarchist Black Cross (ABC) chapter, including suggestions on fundraising, days of…
IWOC newsletter: The Imprisoned Worker #1 The first issue of The Imprisoned Worker. This zine has been put together by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Incarcerated Workers’…
Anti-imperialism and the Iranian revolution Arya Zahedi looks at the problems associated with anti-imperialist ideology during the Iranian revolution to cast light on struggles against the…
Havana hub: Cuban anarchism, radical media and the trans-Caribbean anarchist network, 1902-1915 Kirwin Shaffer's article exploring the role the Havana-based weekly anarchist newspaper ¡Tierra! had in forging both a Cuban-wide and larger Caribbean-wide anarchist network from 1902-1915.
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