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Conspectus of Bakunin's Statism and Anarchy - Karl Marx During the latter part of 1874 Marx copied into a notebook, in the Russian, extensive extracts from…
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Divide and conquer or divide and subdivide? How not to refight the First International – Mark Leier A pamphlet by labour historian Mark Leier (author of Bakunin: The Creative Passion)…
A Dialouge on Anarchy: An Imaginary Conversation Between Karl Marx and Mikhail Bakunin MAURICE CRANSTON, born 1920, lectures on political science at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Freedom: a new social analysis; Human Rights Today; a biography of John Locke and a recent study of Sartre.
Dormant Seeds of 1848- John Hewetson John Hewetson's analysis of the important lessons of the uprisings that threatened the rulers of Europe in 1848. From A Hundred Years of…
Confidential Letter of Corresponding Secretary for Germany (Karl Marx), International Working Men’s Association, to Dr. Ludwig Kugelmann, March 28, 1870 A confidential letter from Karl Marx, the corresponding secretary for Germany of…
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Searched the internet, couldn't find it either. Morris Cranston seems to have translated a couple of things in the past, no other information turned up.