The Russian Anarchists Paul Avrich's classic, and impeccably researched, study of the history of anarchism in Russia. Copied to clipboard Attachments Avrich, Paul - The Russian Anarchists.PDF (6.44 MB) Peter Kropotkin Emma Goldman Mikhail Bakunin Alexander Berkman Nestor Makhno anarchism Paul Avrich Russia anarchists social movements Volin Russian Revolution 1917 PDF Comments This book is stellar. My only This book is stellar. My only reservation was the lack of discussion concerning council commies and other leftist Marxists (which in my eyes are pretty much anarchistic) while placing a little too much emphasis on insurrectionary politics. Actually, it has its problems Actually, it has its problems -- as I discuss in my recent review basically, it is useful and in some ways ground-breaking but do take it with a pinch of salt.
This book is stellar. My only This book is stellar. My only reservation was the lack of discussion concerning council commies and other leftist Marxists (which in my eyes are pretty much anarchistic) while placing a little too much emphasis on insurrectionary politics.
Actually, it has its problems Actually, it has its problems -- as I discuss in my recent review basically, it is useful and in some ways ground-breaking but do take it with a pinch of salt.
The Makhnovist movement and the national question in the Ukraine, 1917-1921 A detailed account and analysis of the Ukrainian revolutionary anarchist army, during the Russian…
No gods, no masters: An anthology of anarchism - Daniel Guerin Guerin's classic anthology of anarchism translated and reprinted, available for the first time in a…
Socialism from Below: A History of Anarchism A short history of Anarchism both as a philosophy and as a movement, written during World War II.
Anarchists in the Russian Revolution - Paul Avrich Paul Avrich's account of the anarchist movement during the Russian revolution.
My disillusionment in Russia - Emma Goldman Lithuania-born Jewish anarchist Emma Goldman's book on the degeneration of the Russian Revolution of 1917-1921.
Anarchism and Anti-Intellectualism in Russia - Paul Avrich Excellent article by historian Paul Avrich on anti-Intellectual tendencies in Russian anarchism
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This book is stellar. My only
This book is stellar. My only reservation was the lack of discussion concerning council commies and other leftist Marxists (which in my eyes are pretty much anarchistic) while placing a little too much emphasis on insurrectionary politics.
Actually, it has its problems
Actually, it has its problems -- as I discuss in my recent review
basically, it is useful and in some ways ground-breaking but do take it with a pinch of salt.