Well, it's the holiday season, here is a wish list of content we would like archived on libcom.org over the next year, if anyone felt like giving us a present! [Article from Christmas 2009, now out of date]
Of course we still want any new content, or any texts not currently online scanned in. This type of thing would be a priority, but is not something which everyone can do. So here is a list of other websites whose content we would like duplicated on libcom.org.
We think it is worth duplicating content elsewhere on the net on libcom.org for several reasons. Firstly, libcom is one of the world's most popular revolutionary/anarchist websites, so any content is likely to be read more here than on a smaller site. Secondly, content on our site appears highly in Google rankings, so articles posted here are more likely to be found and read by casual browsers. Thirdly, we are the biggest online anarchist/libertarian communist library, and so have big archives of related texts and background articles which can be linked to new additions. Finally, we have a good, sound and stable collective of administrators, editors, contributors and donors, so our website is much less likely than most to go down or be deleted. This happened to many anarchist/communist websites hosted on geocities recently - fortunately many of them were archived on libcom.org as outlined here. Furthermore, our site is shortly due to be archived permanently by the British Library, so whatever happens content posted to libcom.org will be available in perpetuity.
So here is our Christmas list of websites, in rough order of priority.
With these websites, generally we would want to prioritise hosting historical articles, with theoretical articles as a lower priority. As a general note, we would probably have a majority of the articles from these websites hosted on libcom.org anyway, and probably only a small minority would actually need copying over. For the time being, we are only interested in hosting the articles which are in English.
These are the main websites whose articles we would like archived on libcom.org:
List of websites now removed. Many were done, any still remaining will be put in a new, updated archiving thread to avoid confusion. January 2011.
Can anyone think of any others that we should archive as well? If so please post up here so we can edit them in.
If you would like to help us out with any of this, please say here below or drop one of us a private message. We can provide any assistance required, and any problems you can post up in our feedback/content forum for assistance from admins or some of our users.
So, any volunteers?
Updated later to add:
Done
Sites which have been done:
www.prole.info - by libcom
http://www.polkagris.nu/?cat=29
Tintin comic book - http://tintinrevolution.free.fr/ - it would be great if someone could just group the pages together in one PDF document and put it in the library. - both by Khawaga
wildcat Germany - http://www.wildcat-www.de/en/eindex.htm - by Khawaga
http://www.prol-position.net/- by libcom
Troploin - captain soap
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/kolinko/engl/e_index.htm - by libcom
John Gray - http://musicchat.reocities.com/CapitolHill/6397/sitelist.htm - by libcom
subversion site - http://www.reocities.com/knightrose.geo/- by dead end
http://www.mwr.org.uk/ - by libcom
http://www.mouvement-communiste.com/index.php?view=lettres&language=EN - the English language stuff- by libcom
class against class - http://reocities.com/cordobakaf/ - by libcom and Nate
TPTG
blaumachen
Www.ditexts.com/anarchism by Juan Conatz
kurasje - http://www.kurasje.org/
http://www.processedworld.com/home.html-by Ludd, with some help from libcom
Comments
I will continue copying
I will continue copying Collective Action Notes across one of these days.
breaking free ---->
breaking free ----> http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/03/04/18574991.php
captain soap wrote: I will
captain soap
cheers!
I'm doing bits and pieces from all of them, Wildcat Germany mostly at the moment.
smg wrote: breaking free
smg
that would be good without the rubbish introduction and end page...
That awesome that the British
That awesome that the British Library are archiving the site :)
If there's any academic
If there's any academic articles that you'd like archived give me the reference and I'll make an effort to go through them one by one and import the text. Hosting reprints are usually fine after a year as long as normal referncing procedure is followed as far as i know.
cheers, I'm not aware of any
cheers, I'm not aware of any academic articles really. But anything that you think would be good, like the Spain thing that looks interesting.
Yeah, the British library thing is great, because even if we all got hit by a bus on a libcom admin outing then it will still be there for ever.
Steven. wrote: Yeah, the
Steven.
yes, congrats
Steven. wrote: cheers, I'm
Steven.
yeah i stuck that up as an example
there's more like that
i'll do when i have time
I can do polkagris.nu.
I can do polkagris.nu.
Khawaga wrote: I can do
Khawaga
that would be awesome, thanks. We've got most of the stuff already, just missing a couple of bits and pieces.
Choccy wrote: That awesome
Choccy
does that include archiving of libcommunity?
Choccy wrote: If there's any
Choccy
I'll make a request, if you can find it; New Left Review no. 92, July-Aug 1975, pp. 93-102 - 'The Yenan Opposition' by Gregor Benton.
It's about this guy and contains the text that led to him being offed by Mao & co.;
I'll do the TinTin pdf as
I'll do the TinTin pdf as well.
Khawaga wrote: I'll do the
Khawaga
that's also great, I don't know if you saw the one above, if maybe you can just delete the additional pages and rotate it or something...
Ret Marut wrote: Choccy
Ret Marut
if it exists electronically that far back (most periodicals don't) i should be able to get it
[edit] oh it does, article here now
Ooops, I think I messed up
Ooops, I think I messed up the tintin pdf. Realized this after I uploaded it. Working to fix it now.
The rotating didn't work that
The rotating didn't work that well. It's just a shitty scan. It would've been better if they'd been scans of individual pages.
Steve, do you want this piece
Steve, do you want this piece of fiction from Kevin Keating? http://www.polkagris.nu/?p=8
How about archiving Processed
How about archiving Processed World? (http://www.processedworld.com/)
Almost 35 issues of content similar to "the diary of the shirking temp", the faceless struggle articles and histories of people organizing in the service industry in Bay Area, California. Not everything on PW site is worthwhile, but there are some real gems there.
Reading Processed World has kept me sane while counting my hours in a cubicle.
Also it looks like that site is well maintained and will remain online for a while, but it makes sense to have some of those articles here for the reasons you explained.
I could do the work of importing them if the editors think it is worth it.
Here's the intro to the first issue from 1981: http://www.processedworld.com/Issues/issue01/01hello.html
Choccy wrote: if it exists
Choccy
Thanks for that, great you found it - but what I really wanted was the translations that follow that intro; Ting Ling - 'Thoughts on March 8' and Wang Shi-wei - 'Wild Lilies'.
Khawaga wrote: Steve, do you
Khawaga
I would probably give that a miss...
Re processed world, yes that would be great! I'll add it to the list at the top. I heard about the group from posts on here from people who were involved, but I can't believe I've never seen that website.
Roger. There's another piece
Roger. There's another piece of fiction on polkagris. Scratch that as well? If so, then polkagris is done.
If I can scan it I will try
If I can scan it I will try to put Peter Rachleff's "Council Communism and Marxism". I assume it is not online anywehere.
Ret Marut wrote: Choccy
Ret Marut
Done the Ting Ling one, but the other one is not in that issue.
Give me the correct reference if you know it and I'll add it ;)
Khawaga wrote: Roger. There's
Khawaga
is that the Fredy Perlman one? If so yes, if not add it if it's any good but not if it's rubbish.
It's this.
It's this. http://www.polkagris.nu/?p=71
I think it's shite fwiw.
I am adding the Perlman piece later today.
there is some texts on
there is some texts on troploin site that werent archived yet, eg "in for a crisis"..
Choccy wrote: Done the Ting
Choccy
I found the other one. It's in the same issue, but called Wild Lily. Anyway, it's in the library now.
I can add the Wildcat stuff
I can add the Wildcat stuff as well. Should keep me occupied over the holidays.
kotob wrote: there is some
kotob
Yeah there used to be quite a few troploin articles that weren't copied here; unfortunately they changed their site software a while ago and it became really hard to find anything.
edit: I take that back, I just looked at the site and they've rearranged it as it used to be. I might go through it over the holidays.
The Troploin text(s) should
The Troploin text(s) should definitely be put on here. Should be a priority, I'd think.
Khawaga wrote: Choccy
Khawaga
That's great, cheers guys.
Khawaga wrote: Choccy
Khawaga
sorry, i don't assume that everything chinese sounding is the same article ;)
you guys are excellent,
you guys are excellent, cheers! I'm going through doing prole.info
Choccy wrote: sorry, i don't
Choccy
Aren't you one of them scientisitc folks? Deduction mate, deduction ;)
Intro and links made for
Intro and links made for those texts; http://libcom.org/tags/yenan-literary-opposition
prole.info done, going to
prole.info done, going to move on to a new one soon.
Khawaga, is Wildcat Germany done ? and soap, is Troploin? If so I will update the OP
Wildcat Germany is not done
Wildcat Germany is not done yet. I've got about a third or so left. Will be done hopefully in a week.
great. We should do Loren
great.
We should do Loren Goldner's site has well:
http://home.earthlink.net/~lrgoldner/
Steven. wrote: We should do
Steven.
This might be a good one to start with:
“Socialism in one country” before Stalin, and the origins of reactionary “anti-Imperialism”: the case of Turkey, 1917-1925
http://home.earthlink.net/~lrgoldner/turkey.html
he e-mailed that to us to put
he e-mailed that to us to put up immediately, which we did! If you wanted to help out with some of the others that would be great - we can provide any advice or support required.
I'm now working through Prol-Position in reverse order, done all the archive and issues 1 and 2, doing 3 now. If someone else wanted to start with the more recent stuff (of which we have a lot already) and work backwards that would be okay as we could meet in the middle...
Steven. wrote: he e-mailed
Steven.
OK, I've found it now: http://libcom.org/tags/loren-goldner
What about: Abolishing the
What about:
Abolishing the Borders From Below
http://www.abb.hardcore.lt/joomla/index.php
Anarchist International Information Service
http://www.ana rchy.no/ admin - hostile link broken
Big Flame
http://bigflameuk.wordpress.com/
Blaumachen
http://www.blaumachen.gr/
Translations of stuff
http://www.generation-online.org/t/translations.htm
Anarchists in the Gulag (and prison and exile)
http://gulaganarchists.wordpress.com/
Love & Rage Archive
http://www.loveandrage.org/
Marx Myths & Legends
http://marxmyths.org/index.php
The Red Menace
http://www.connexions.org/RedMenace.htm
FARIDABAD MAJDOOR
FARIDABAD MAJDOOR SAMACHAR
http://faridabadmajdoorsamachar.blogspot.com/
I think they are, (or at least connected to), Kamunist Kranti
yeah, a lot of that stuff
yeah, a lot of that stuff looks good - anarchy.no however, no way! It is a nonsense website filled with disinformation and plain lunacy - it claims that Sweden had an anarchist revolution a few years ago, and is now 70% anarchy and things like that.
With abolishing borders from below, most of the content probably wouldn't be that appropriate, but the odd individual article could be good, about particular aspects of class struggle, a particular strike or something like that.
Khawaga wrote: FARIDABAD
Khawaga
yes, it is them.
Steven. wrote: yeah, a lot of
Steven.
Yeah I was checking it out just now. It's something I linked to my blog a while ago but never looked at. It reminds me of a former housemate who was manic and some of the stuff she would write.
Troploin is now done (the
Troploin is now done (the English stuff, at least).
awesome, thank you!
awesome, thank you!
I've done all the original
I've done all the original Wildcat articles. There are four articles by various autonomist writers that are not in the library, but I'll post them as well.
I'll also do the FARIDABAD MAJDOOR SAMACHAR blog (should they have their own tag, or should I just use Kamunist Kranti?). Btw, I've been in touch them and mentioned that I could upload their stuff to libcom and they're cool with it.
I'll take on getting Loren
I'll take on getting Loren Goldner stuff which isn't archived already yet up.
Django wrote: I'll take on
Django
awesome. I'm still working through Prol-Position, only got three newsletters to go though I think
finally finished
finally finished Prol-Position, that was a marathon, I didn't realise how much stuff there was!
Now have made a start on the John Gray archive, this doesn't look so bad as there aren't that many texts actually on the site, most of them are links to external texts. However, a fair few of them are quite long. I'm going through the "texts on this site" section, starting at the bottom and working up, so if anyone else wanted to do any John Gray feel free, but probably best to start from the top down.
in doing this, I noticed that the whole of the old subversion site is still online, as GeoCities got backed up - on reocities:
http://www.reocities.com/knightrose.geo/
bump, because I have also
bump, because I have also updated the original post with stuff done, and more suggestions of stuff to archive
does anybody know why
does anybody know why classagainstclass.com is offline?
I don't, no, sorry.
I don't, no, sorry. Hopefully just a temporary thing.
The old version of the site is archived here:
http://reocities.com/cordobakaf/
we should do this as
we should do this as well:
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/kolinko/engl/e_index.htm
^ now done.
^ now done.
I've now done everything on
I've now done everything on John Gray in English, apart from the couple of texts by groups connected with negationism
Just got the last english
Just got the last english Blaumachen article that wasn't on here, so that can be crossed off now.
If no one has claimed
If no one has claimed Subversion, I'll tackle it.
Dead End wrote: If no one has
Dead End
thanks for the Greek stuff!
And subversion, that would be great - I had a proper look at that site on reocities and unfortunately a lot of the actual articles are missing, but it would be great to get what we can from there then we can see what is missing
Subversion is done. Or what
Subversion is done. Or what is left of it is done. Reocities has an option if a page doesn't come up where you can give them your email and they will send you a message when they recover it. I did that with most of the articles that were down.
Prob worth asking Knightrose
Prob worth asking Knightrose if he has copies of the missing stuff, no?
p.s: thanks to all you folks who've been doing this, you've added a ton of stuff to my "to read" list that I'm slowly but surely working my way through.
Dead-end - thank you very
Dead-end - thank you very much! And for setting up notifications for if they recover anything.
I spoke to knight rose, apparently he doesn't have anything else in electronic format he doesn't think. It really sucks, because we could have done it when we were archiving GeoCities, but I thought he said that everything was already on AF-North. But it wasn't.
He said he would look around on his computer to see if any of it was still there though I think.
I am currently working my way through Gurgaon Workers News now...
just added McDonald's workers
just added McDonald's workers resistance to the list of stuff to archive. I thought I did it all a couple of years ago, but actually I don't think I did everything. So I hand copying the rest of the English language stuff over would be great:
http://www.mwr.org.uk/
I'm still slowly working through Gurgaon workers news
Couple that I found that I
Couple that I found that I havent really looked through yet, but am posting them here anyway
alt.eRED
http://www.reocities.com/CapitolHill/3843/
Plawiuk pontificates
http://www.reocities.com/CapitolHill/5202/
MERSEY DOCKS DISPUTE (UK)
http://www.reocities.com/CapitolHill/3843/dockhome.html
Oh, by the way the Internet
Oh, by the way the Internet Archive has a bunch of Subversion stuff that Reocities didn't have, so I'll be doing that this week.
Probably a good idea to check the Internet Archive for any sites that went down.
Dead End wrote: Oh, by the
Dead End
hey, that would be great. I will check out those other sites you posted when I get a chance
bump, because I am getting
bump, because I am getting going on archiving some of the left over sites again
a note to add to this to the
a note to add to this to the list of stuff to archive, the decent texts anyway:
http://digitalelephant.blogspot.com/
This started last year - but
This started last year - but now there are only 109 shopping-for-texts days till next Christmas; Anthony Barnett's thing in New Left Review on the early 70s UK strikes is interesting (though obviously flawed, given his perspective) - but it has to be bought from here.
Also Josef Weber's The Great Utopia.
Also the whole of Ciliga's "Russian Enigma" (only Chapter 9 of Book 3 is in the library) - but it's very long, and scanning will take ages.
Also, Berkman's Prison Memoirs Of An Anarchist. But maybe links are enough for texts that already exist online...?
bump, because McDonalds
bump, because McDonalds Workers Resistance and Mouvement Communiste websites have both been archived here now.
I copied the useful stuff over from digital elephant as well, but there could be more good stuff there in future so I'm leaving it up
steven, could you clarify
steven, could you clarify what you want to be done and what's been done. it's a wee bit confusing as it is now. I am up for adding stuff to the library, but I am not sure what the priorities are.
Hey, sorry if there is any
Hey, sorry if there is any confusion. I was thinking about doing a new post starting from scratch, but thought I might wait until the end of this year.
I have tried to edit the first post to make it clear, but I will try to explain it more clearly here.
The links at the bottom are ones that have been done already. Here are the ones which we would still like duplicated. The first set of sites I think we would like pretty much everything. The second set people could pick and choose particular decent texts, as the quality of some of it may be mixed.
Archive pretty much everything
collective action notes - http://redemmas.org/collective_action_notes/
http://home.earthlink.net/~lrgoldner/ - break their haughty power
http://www.processedworld.com/home.html
www.classagainstclass.com (currently offline - many texts here however: http://reocities.com/cordobakaf/)
http://www.nestormakhno.info/english/index.htm
kurasje - http://www.kurasje.org/
http://gurgaonworkersnews.wordpress.com/
Decent, relevant content to be archived:
www.insurgentnotes.org
www.midnightnotes.org
www.revoltagainstplenty.com
http://www.againstsleepandnightmare.com/
http://digitalelephant.blogspot.com/ - any good, mainly historical or factual texts
Many, if not most of the articles on the above sites will be on libcom already, so it would just be any individual articles that are not already here.
Is this a bit more clear?
Your assistance in copying any of them over would be much appreciated!
makes much more sense! I'll
makes much more sense! I'll take on the Goldner stuff.
excellent, thanks. I did some
excellent, thanks.
I did some of it, Django did some as well so might be worth dropping him a line to see how far he got, so you don't have to search libcom for every article to see if it is here already
class against class - all
class against class - all general texts done, just individual author texts remaining...
... edited to add class against class is completely done, thanks to Nate having already done all the author texts, so cheers!
just found this site which
just found this site which looks like it might have loads of amazing stuff, but it is organised really badly!
Would be great to copy a load of it here, in particular this book:
http://www.ditext.com/voline/unknown.html
Here is the whole list:
http://www.ditext.com/anarchism/
Steven. wrote: just found
Steven.
I can help out with that site, did you already put up all of the Voline book?
hi, that would be great. No,
hi, that would be great.
No, have done some of it but the book is pretty big. I am happy to finish it off next week though. Have also done History of the Makhnovist movement from there, but nothing else so it would be great if you could have a look through. I'm not sure if there is much other good stuff in there, I didn't have a proper look
Steven. wrote: hi, that would
Steven.
Yeah it's scattered. Seems like a mixed bag of pieces already on here, classical progressive stuff and other writings that would be relevent. One of the things I got out of there is that 'militarisation of the militias'.
I just also got a stack of an Iowan radical underground newspaper from the 70s that I'm typing relevant pieces into the library as well.
EDIT: How about this? http://www.ditext.com/avrich/7.html
To me it seems like somewhat of a hatchet job, but I'm not entirely clear on the history so I'm not sure.
Dead End wrote: Steven.
Dead End
Mate, that's excellent, thanks.
That biography doesn't look like a hatchet job, looks like a pretty good, balanced one to me, so it would be cool if you could post it up, and use your discretion with the rest of the stuff. If/when you reckon we have all the decent stuff from that site in here just say on this thread and I will remove it from the list. Cheers!
http://web.archive.org/web/20
http://web.archive.org/web/20080626072348/www.kurasje.org/arksys/archset.htm
kurasje is down...someone should archive this stuff asap!
What happened to kurasje.org?
What happened to kurasje.org? Did they just forget to renew their domain name?
http://slobodnifilozofski.org
http://slobodnifilozofski.org/?p=1915 - occupation cookbook
for the organizing section???
http://users.rcn.com/ceverett
http://users.rcn.com/ceverett.massed/Grad-Paper%202.htm
Been slow with compiling some
Been slow with compiling some from that ditext website. Much of the stuff is just links to Anarchy Archives. That site doesn't seem to be going anywhere, so I bypassed that stuff in favor of pieces that were directly hosted by the site. I'm putting links on here for easier access for myself to add to the library after lookin through them more thoroughly.
The Floodgates of Anarchy
http://www.ditext.com/christie/floodgates.html
Anarchist Squatting and Land Use in the West
http://www.ditext.com/corr/anarchist_squatting.html
The Centralization of the Revolutionary Struggle in Russia
http://www.ditext.com/drahomanov/centralization.html
Ideas on Social Organization
http://www.ditext.com/guillaume/social.html
Anarchism and State Violence in Sydney and Melbourne 1886-1896
http://www.takver.com/history/aasv/index.htm
The Anarchists
http://www.ditext.com/joll/anarchists.html
THE STATE ITS HISTORIC ROLE
http://www.ditext.com/kropotkin/state.html
Anarchism in Germany
http://www.ditext.com/landauer/germany.html
The Struggle Against the State and Other Essays
http://www.ditext.com/makhno/struggle/struggle.html
MODERN ANARCHISM: KROPOTKIN, ANARCHISM AND SOCIALISM
http://www.ditext.com/masaryk/19.html
Program of Anarcho-Syndicalism
http://www.ditext.com/maximoff/program.html
ERRICO MALATESTA OR The Romance of Anarchism
http://www.ditext.com/nomad/malatesta.html
THE WARRIOR Nestor Makhno, the Bandit Who Saved Moscow
http://www.ditext.com/nomad/makhno.html
PARTISANS of FREEDOM A STUDY IN AMERICAN ANARCHISM
http://www.ditext.com/reichert/partisans/partisans.html
PROPOSED ROADS TO FREEDOM SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM AND SYNDICALISM
http://www.ditext.com/russell/roads/roads.html
AFTER THE REVOLUTION
http://membres.multimania.fr/anarchives/site/syndic/aftertherevolution.htm
THE CAMPUS WAR A SYMPATHETIC LOOK AT THE UNIVERSITY IN AGONY
http://www.ditext.com/searle/campus/campus.html
Chapter 11 1936-1939: The Spanish Civil War
http://www.ditext.com/souchy/11.html
AMERICAN LABOR VIOLENCE: ITS CAUSES, CHARACTER, AND OUTCOME
http://www.ditext.com/taft/violence.html
Ooh, that shit does look
Ooh, that shit does look good.. just a quick reminder though, make sure you check that we don't already have some of that on the site (for instance, we've already got 'The State: Its Historic Role' and 'The Struggle Against the State and Other Essays' in the library)..
Cheers for all the help though!
I've been meaning to stick
I've been meaning to stick some stuff up on Greek anarchist history as well:
http://ngnm.vrahokipos.net/translations.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boatmen_of_Thessalon%C3%ADki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinos_Speras
I couldn't paint Golden
I couldn't paint Golden Angels:
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/jwsvjx
Or anything else from KSL
What about all the stuff
What about all the stuff hosted on http://flag.blackened.net/ ?
Juan Conatz wrote: The
Juan Conatz
This is all that's left from the ditext site. The rest of the list, I've added or looked through and noticed many missing chapters, somewhat wide availability on the net already or just didn't seem right for libcom.
Is the list in the blog post still accurate? Are some of those sites finished or being done by others? Are there additional sites? Maybe a new post or thread is needed....
Juan, don't really know the
Juan, don't really know the answers to your questions but cheers for all your hard work! There are more than a few beers waiting for you on the other side of the Atlantic!
Steven. wrote: I couldn't
Steven.
Pretty much done with ditext, so I can take that on.
Ha, no problem. Going through
Ha, no problem. Going through an employment drought right now, so I got a lot of free time. Plus the libcom library is a valuable resource that I utilize often, so I enjoy contributing stuff that's needed or things I've noticed elsewhere that's relevant.
Juan Conatz wrote: Juan
Juan Conatz
Yeah, I will second Ed on the beer point!
Yes, the list in the blog post above is still accurate. I have updated it to put ones which have been completed at the bottom. But yes, I think more generally a new post is needed. I will probably do it in the New Year. Cheers!
http://www.spunk.org/index.ht
http://www.spunk.org/index.html
Probably worth going through as well. Particularily since I guess it almost went down completely.
I have a bit of time atm, and
I have a bit of time atm, and thought I might copy across stuff from the Infantile Disorder website, which I thought was one the list above but apparently not.
That's great, thanks!
That's great, thanks! Actually, that was on the list, but I guess I thought it was mostly done.
By the way, did collective action notes get finished? Or did you get a bit bored of it? (I would understand if you did!) If the latter, no worries, I or someone else will get to it.
More for consideration and
More for consideration and looking through:
http://www.soldiersofsolidarity.com/index.html
http://againstwage.com/
http://anarcha.org/
http://www.anarchosyndicalism.net/index.php
http://users.resist.ca/~jon.beasley-murray/aut_02.html
https://lists.resist.ca/pipermail/aut-op-sy/ (probably a lot of links to articles hosted on sites many of us don't follow)
http://interactivist.autonomedia.org/ (lot to wade through but probably some good gems)
http://www.socialanarchism.org/mod/magazine/listing/index.php
http://www.historyisaweapon.com/indextrue.html (some of the texts)
Steven. wrote: By the way,
Steven.
I think I started doing CAN ages ago then got both bored, and a job and stopped. Happy to keep doing it in dribs and drabs.
Sam Dolgoff - The Cuban
Sam Dolgoff - The Cuban Revolution, a Critical Perspective
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/bright/dolgoff/cubanrevolution/toc.html
Ed wrote: I've been meaning
Ed
dimitri has a shit load of greek history available somewhere, maybe on anarkismo???
edit:
here it is, but it is in greek!
http://ngnm.vrahokipos.net/
edit again:
i'm an idiot and didn't see this was already posted! :wall:
http://www.negations.net/libe
http://www.negations.net/libero/default.htm
Whoa. What a find!
Whoa. What a find!
Juan Conatz wrote: Whoa. What
Juan Conatz
:eek:
I am shutting down this
I am shutting down this thread now, as it is pretty old and confusing.
I will start a new archiving thread soon. Thanks again to everyone for all your help, we have got loads of stuff done. In 2010 we had nearly 2000 new articles added to the site, the vast majority of them not by site administrators, and we saved many articles and indeed whole radical websites from being lost.
Still, there is still lots more we can do in the future!
have you made a new thread???
have you made a new thread???
Yeah, by the way, besides
Yeah, by the way, besides very slowly going through Kate Sharpley, I'm adding the Canadian Red Menace stuff, since the website is down and also trying to find relevant US-based stuff that would tie into that study group that is being talked about.
Great, cheers! Not made a new
Great, cheers!
Not made a new thread yet. Will do soon however
I have a vague memory that
I have a vague memory that the new thread has been made, of the requests for the library, but I can't find it. Is it up and if so where is it?
http://libcom.org/blog/libcom
http://libcom.org/blog/libcom-library-archiving-2011-15012011