Libcom library archiving to do list

An updated list of documents and websites we would like to archive in our library.

Submitted by libcom on January 15, 2011

Here are a list of links to websites and articles which we would like duplicated in our library.

This is to help ensure that as many people as possible read them, and also to ensure that the documents stay online, in case other websites disappear - as has happened to so many other radical sites in the past couple of years.

We would appreciate any help from our users in copying this stuff across. If people would like to help but don't have the technical know-how - not to worry, we can help you! Just ask in the comment section below.

Higher priority
we would like pretty much all of the content on the following links duplicated on libcom.org:
http://zerowork.org/ - articles from the journal are already all on libcom but we would like all of the supplemental materials
http://libcom.org/library/exhaustive-list-iww-pamphlets - some of these are currently hosted externally so it would be good to get them all on libcom
http://zinnedproject.org/news/page/2/ - any of the good historical texts here would be great
http://home.earthlink.net/~lrgoldner/ - break their haughty power
http://www.takver.com/history/index.htm - Australian radical history site, would be good to get all the history stuff
http://www.left-dis.nl/
http://www.generation-online.org/t/translations.htm
http://www.alphabetthreat.co.uk/pasttense/page2.html
http://www.marxists.org/history/spain/spanishrevolution/index.htm - it would be great to get all of these individual issues up in our incomplete archive which is here: http://libcom.org/library/spanish-revolution-newspaper
http://libcom.org/forums/history/living-marxism-archive-06062014 - would be good to get this archive in the library
http://www.connexions.org/RedMenace.htm Would be great to get the rest of these in our red Menace archive here: http://libcom.org/library/red-menace
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/goldman/ME/me.html - Mother Earth
http://forworkerspower.wordpress.com/category/the-solidarity-group/ - anything here by Solidarity would be great
http://www.rebeller.se/English.html - We have most of this but there are one or two texts we still don't have which would be good
http://kommunismus.narod.ru/books.html - the English stuff here would be the priority, but the foreign-language stuff would be good as well
http://libcom.org/library/kurasje-documents - having these file attachments added to the library as individual articles would be great
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_youth_and_childhood/summary/v004/4.2.getman-eraso.html - about youth groups in the Spanish revolution
http://gurgaonworkersnews.wordpress.com/workers-history/

Lower priority
The following websites contain some useful texts. We would like any decent, relevant ones which we do not host already to be copied into our library, but the higher priority ones above are preferred for the time being.
http://anarchalibrary.blogspot.co.uk/ - we have most of this already but anything missing would be good
www.midnightnotes.org
www.revoltagainstplenty.com
http://www.againstsleepandnightmare.com/
http://www.nestormakhno.info/english/index.htm
http://www.spunk.org/index.html
theanarchistlibrary.org
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/
http://www.bastardarchive.org/
zinelibrary.info
http://www.seesharppress.com/textsonline.html
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/d#a2015 - any John Dos Passos novels with radical content/themes would be good, some here
http://www.bibliothekderfreien.de/lidiap/eng/index.htm - any decent publications from these ones online would be great duplicated on libcom
http://newsandletters.org/WritingsofRD.asp
http://www.arpnet.it/chaos/flexibility.htm - this text would be good
http://www.sojournertruth.net/main.html
http://bigflameuk.wordpress.com/
http://marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/index.htm
http://caringlabor.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/the-young-lords-reader-health-and-hospitals/

New content
The following websites are active and continually having new content posted. As such, duplicating content from them is not as high a priority, however we would still like to duplicate new additions or older articles from these websites as they come out eventually:
www.insurgentnotes.org
http://faridabadmajdoorsamachar.blogspot.com/
http://gurgaonworkersnews.wordpress.com/ Gurgaon workers news
http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/
http://ngnm.vrahokipos.net/translations.html

Underway
These sites are currently being copied over. However, help with them would still be appreciated. Post in the comments below for more information
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Done
Here are the websites and articles which we have moved over so far:
http://users.resist.ca/~jon.beasley-murray/aut_02.html -autopsy texts
http://users.rcn.com/ceverett.massed/Grad-Paper%202.htm organised labour in Brazil - by libcom
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/bright/dolgoff/cubanrevolution/toc.html Cuban revolution-a critical perspective - by libcom
http://www.negations.net/libero/default.htm - Asian anarchism - by Spartacus
http://ngnm.vrahokipos.net/translations.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boatmen_of_Thessalon%C3%ADki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinos_Speras - by libcom
http://www.reocities.com/athens/acropolis/8195/ - subversion
collective action notes
Friends of Durruti - http://www.spunk.org/library/places/spain/sp001780/index.html - DONE
Vanzetti - http://theanarchistlibrary.org/HTML/Bartolomeo_Vanzetti__The_Story_of_a_Proletarian_Life.html
http://www.mediafire.com/?mvyjmzizzn1 - books for burning
http://www.generation-online.org/t/ppp.htm - post-political politics
http://nntk.net/main.php?g2_itemId=251 - Spectacular Times - done by Reddebrek
http://dl.lib.brown.edu/radicalamerica/shelf.html?PHPSESSID=b676554282b5b37b5af9b5280b2fe25d - Radical America - done by Reddebrek
http://www.revolutionbythebook.akpress.org/the-heavy-stuff/

If you would like to help out, please say in the comments below. Also, if you do help copy any of this stuff over, please let us know by posting below. We will keep this original post updated as we move forwards with the archiving.

If anyone spots any other websites they think we should copy, please let us know about them below.

Comments

Steven.

6 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 26, 2017

Sadie

Steven.

wojtek

This?
https://anarchasteminist.wordpress.com/2017/12/17/transphobia-is-a-class-issue/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

yes, if you or someone could post that up that would be great!

Hi there, author of that article here, happy to post it if you want.

hey, that would be great, thanks! You now have posting permissions so please pop it up in the library. Also if you could post up your other article about data gathering that would be great as well!

If you are going to be writing about stuff semi-regularly, we could set you up with a blog on here. What do you reckon? Is that something you would be interested in maybe?

Entdinglichung

6 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Entdinglichung on March 5, 2018

complete run of the German-language anarchist theory magazine "Schwarzer Faden" (1980-2004): https://archive.org/details/SchwarzerFaden

Spikymike

6 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on March 23, 2018

It's pathetic I know but help from someone else more IT savvy than me to get the two texts I referred to and linked from another site at the end of this thread would be appreciated as they should really be included in relation to the other long UK Solidarity library of material. Here:
https://libcom.org/history/wow-may-day
Obviously not a priority but I suspect the site I linked to might go at some point.

Mike Harman

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Mike Harman on April 8, 2018

Just found this fantastic blog posting original source material and analysis on the 1974 Ethiopian revolution: http://abyotawi.blogspot.co.uk/ Posted one up but there's a lot here and the first year or so before Mengitsu consolidated power and crushed any independent organisation is very under-documented especially online.

https://libcom.org/library/class-character-ethiopian-revolution

Reddebrek

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on April 10, 2018

Entdinglichung

complete run of the German-language anarchist theory magazine "Schwarzer Faden" (1980-2004): https://archive.org/details/SchwarzerFaden

I grabbed the torrent, if someone with better German then me would write up a brief introduction to the magazine or knows where I can copy one I'll start adding it to the library.

Entdinglichung

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Entdinglichung on April 10, 2018

Reddebrek

Entdinglichung

complete run of the German-language anarchist theory magazine "Schwarzer Faden" (1980-2004): https://archive.org/details/SchwarzerFaden

I grabbed the torrent, if someone with better German then me would write up a brief introduction to the magazine or knows where I can copy one I'll start adding it to the library.

can do it probably today or tomorrow

Steven.

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 10, 2018

Awesome guys! Red, for a German language thing I would feel free to upload it the easy way by adding all PDFs to one single page, rather than adding each issue separately (I would save it every few uploads, rather than do all of them at once just in case something goes wrong so you don't lose all your work)

Reddebrek

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on April 20, 2018

Entdinglichung

Reddebrek

Entdinglichung

complete run of the German-language anarchist theory magazine "Schwarzer Faden" (1980-2004): https://archive.org/details/SchwarzerFaden

I grabbed the torrent, if someone with better German then me would write up a brief introduction to the magazine or knows where I can copy one I'll start adding it to the library.

can do it probably today or tomorrow

That'll be great, thank you. My German was never great but writing in it was my weakest point. Feel free to let me know when your done and I'll start adding them when I have some free time.
Sorry for the late reply btw.

Fozzie

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on April 21, 2018

I've made a start on Midnight Notes here http://libcom.org/library/midnight-notes-journal

The first issue is also here, with an introduction by Alfred Bonnano that doesn't appear in the actual Midnight Notes version http://libcom.org/library/strange-victories-midnight-notes

I'm not sure if anything should be done about that? I assume it's OK to have the two versions live.

Steven.

6 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 22, 2018

That's great Fozzie, thanks! Yeah fine to leave the two versions

wojtek

6 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by wojtek on May 2, 2018

'The Class Strikes Back: Self-Organised Workers' Struggles in the Twenty-First Century'
I haven't read it so not sure if it's worthwhile:
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/XMCJFIbQqQIpX0xpmPrQYsTS1gStxuan-_7fHSLFiTLFtYyI

wojtek

6 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by wojtek on August 13, 2018

Is there anything that needs uploading/adding to the library?

Mike Harman

6 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Mike Harman on August 13, 2018

It's not a straight archive-to-library job, but I was looking for information on the 1965 'March Intifada' in Bahrain - which was a strike of hundreds of oil workers, followed by suppression by British police and a general strike.

There is almost nothing in English online, and the Arabic sources from the wikipedia entry are dead.

The best I could find was this from archive.org, which would need to be run through google translate then tidied up: https://web.archive.org/web/20110911051221/http://www.alwaqt.com/art.php?aid=101780

There's what I guess could be called an 'online historical novel' here about it, the novel can be skipped but the photos look genuine: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/tliad-the-triumph-of-the-march-intifada.283654/

Another one would be this PDF on the Mau Mau uprising. The first link in the PDF goes to a malware site now, so it would be better to scrub it from the PDF, but I guess we could also just post it with a warning. http://www.socialiststories.com/liberate/Mau%20Mau,%20A%20Revolution%20Betrayed%20-%20Maina%20wa%20Kinyatti.pdf

Also afaik we don't have any archives of Base Publication yet. There are PDFs, and also individual articles online: http://www.basepublication.org/

Steven.

6 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 13, 2018

wojtek

Is there anything that needs uploading/adding to the library?

yeah in addition to the stuff Mike mentions, any of the stuff in the "higher priority" section of the OP would be great as well!

Mike Harman

6 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Mike Harman on August 13, 2018

Hmm the OP is from 2011, do we want to put a 'valid as of date' note on it and/or strike through anything that's been done?

Steven.

6 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 14, 2018

Mike Harman

Hmm the OP is from 2011, do we want to put a 'valid as of date' note on it and/or strike through anything that's been done?

I thought I have kept this post up to date, and put everything that has been done in the "done" section at the bottom…

Kate Sharpley

6 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Kate Sharpley on September 13, 2018

Could you not gather together the issues of SWF's 'Direct action', please? All tagged Syndicalist Workers Federation but otherwise no listing

Entdinglichung

6 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Entdinglichung on September 14, 2018

https://bibliothekderfreien.de/lidiap/eng/index.html

Reddebrek

6 years ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on November 22, 2018

There's an archive of texts about the 1848 Revolutions that is interesting.

https://www.ohio.edu/Chastain/contents.htm

I've added some of them about France and Germany using the tags for both, and I guess I could create on for Italy if the texts about the revolt in the Italian states has any useful information about workers movements, but the problem is that a lot of the uprisings and political events happened in the Hapsburg Empire which is a nightmare to map using modern geography.

So I don't really know how to archive stuff about them.

Reddebrek

5 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on February 26, 2019

After listening to the working class history podcast on the Aussie IWW I went looking for stuff on Monty Miller, and some biographies and some of his writing on this site http://www.takver.com/history/indexbooks.htm

Which also host a lot of stuff from the Aussie labor movement from many different groups and individuals, it goes back at least to the 1910s and despite the really old site layout seems to have been updated as late as 2009.

Fozzie

5 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on February 27, 2019

Kate Sharpley

Could you not gather together the issues of SWF's 'Direct action', please? All tagged Syndicalist Workers Federation but otherwise no listing

Now here: http://libcom.org/library/direct-action-world-labour-news-1960s

It would be good if someone could do an introductory blurb and check the title I have given it.

Ed

5 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on March 2, 2019

Hey, so this isn't really a request to archive new stuff but more helping us out with older stuff in the archive. I noticed again that a lot of our older anarchist entries (like this page from our Malatesta tag, but more or less true for any of the texts that got added 10+ years ago) don't have images or introductions.

Would anyone be up for editing those in? It wouldn't have to be too involved; just one line about what more or less the articles are about, vaguely related image. Just feel it would make the pages look better, be more likely to be shared on social media, etc.

adri

5 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by adri on March 3, 2019

Ed

Hey, so this isn't really a request to archive new stuff but more helping us out with older stuff in the archive. I noticed again that a lot of our older anarchist entries (like this page from our Malatesta tag, but more or less true for any of the texts that got added 10+ years ago) don't have images or introductions.

Would anyone be up for editing those in? It wouldn't have to be too involved; just one line about what more or less the articles are about, vaguely related image. Just feel it would make the pages look better, be more likely to be shared on social media, etc.

I'll see if I can edit a few

edit:

Maybe delete this duplicate article?

http://libcom.org/library/democracy-anarchy-errico-malatesta

Ed

5 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on March 4, 2019

Unpublished it for now (some recent comments about different versions of articles being on the site, some with missing paragraphs, has combined with my general hoarding mentality to make me reluctant to delete anything!).

Thanks so much for helping with this. It's much appreciated!

Mike Harman

5 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Mike Harman on April 9, 2019

New translation of Munis here that'd be good to add https://www.workersoffensive.org/single-post/2019/01/30/Revolutionary-Class-Political-Organization-and-the-Dictatorship-of-the-Proletariat-Part-1

adri

5 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by adri on May 14, 2019

would this be worth adding to the library?

https://ia801603.us.archive.org/8/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.264093/2015.264093.The-Economic.pdf

Ed

5 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on May 17, 2019

If anyone has the time, we'd really appreciate someone adding all the stuff from New Syndicalist and generally keeping us updated with their new stuff. We've already got some but it'd be great to have the rest as it is, imo, some of the best libertarian writing/media being produced in the UK atm.

adri

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by adri on March 29, 2020

https://digital.library.lse.ac.uk/browse#workersdreadnought

Be worth adding Pankhurst''s Woman's/Workers' Dreadnought to the library? I could make ocr pdf's from the images.

something like this maybe

https://easyupload.io/7d1omd

R Totale

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on March 29, 2020

For what it's worth, just to plug that the Sparrow's Nest has a great collection of scanned PDFs, it's where I've been getting all the old ORA/AWA stuff from... and looking at their site, I see they've just recently added a big set of 80s Direct Actions if anyone wants another project to take on.
Other archives I'm thinking of trying to back up are the Anti-Fascist Archive, and then there's the Irish Anarchist History archive, again if anyone feels like taking that on it'd be very welcome.
EDIT: oh, and the 1 in 12 Publications Library as well.

Fozzie

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on April 1, 2020

Some bits here of interest like Careless Talk, Red Menace (UK), Libertarian Communist Review etc.

Some but not all of this seems to be taken from here, Sparrow Nest etc - but to my nerd eyes some of it only exists as scans there:

https://splitsandfusions.wordpress.com/left-communists-and-libertarians/

https://splitsandfusions.wordpress.com/anarchists/

Spikymike

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on April 1, 2020

Blimey Fozzie how did you dig that up, my personal political history on line (via a Trot site!) from just before leaving/being expelled from the spgb via the discussion journal eventually titled 'Libertarian Communism' up to 'Subversion' and including most of the other left/council communist groups we had links with. Some continuity but more positive evolution from shaky beginnings I'd claim. I've never wanted to see it all reproduced myself since couldn't really recommend most of that early stuff and some maybe plain embarrassing. Still it does remind me of old friends and comrades many no longer around.
PS; Does still have gaps of course especially missing all the better printed Social Revolution magazines which did have some good articles including a few from John Crump.

Fozzie

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on April 1, 2020

Well I am sure we all have embarrassing skeletons in our closets, Mike - a sign of a misspent youth and also subsequent development :)

I found that site while looking for something else whilst cooped up in bed with very mild symptoms of the currently fashionable virus...

R Totale

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on April 16, 2020

If anyone feels in need of another archiving project to take on, I had planned to get around to tackling the Sparrow's Nest collection of scans of Direct Action, 80s paper of the Direct Action Movement, at some point, but looking into it a bit more, I see they also have scans of Direct Action, 40s-50s paper of the Anarchist Federation of Britain, and Direct Action, 60s paper of the Syndicalist Workers' Federation, although they haven't got around to scanning their collection of Direct Action, 90s/2000s SolFed mag yet... bloody anarchists and their unimaginative naming habits.

Reddebrek

4 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on April 17, 2020

a friend showed me this http://cedall.org/Documentacio/Castella/cedall203502000_Tierra%20y%20Libertad.htm

The complete archive of the FAI newspaper, shame I don't read Spanish, but some users may find it interesting.

R Totale

4 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on May 1, 2020

If anyone wants yet another archive to look around and maybe duplicate, check out Leftovers: https://leftove.rs/tmp/#about - looks to have copies of everything from the Commonweal to WSA documents to anti-Poll Tax stuff to d-beat zines, from looking around for about a minute.

Fozzie

4 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on May 1, 2020

That’s quite cool - quite hard to navigate but I guess that will improve. Some good stuff in there I’d not seen online.

adri

4 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by adri on May 16, 2020

Some of the documents scanned by the LSE are not in the best condition (chunks of text missing, pages torn, etc.). British newspaper archive seem to have better scans but they're behind a paywall (not sure what book or source they're digitizing from). I'll continue uploading from LSE unless I find something better.

R Totale

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on June 4, 2020

I've put my archiving on hold for the moment because there's more interesting stuff going on, but if things slow down enough that archiving seems a reasonable use of time again, just to mention that there's a more-or-less full set of Love & Rage up here - the archivist's full collection is a bit hit-and-miss insurrecto-maoist, but would be good to get some of the old ARA On the Prowl stuff and the Anarchist Labor Bulletins in the library as well.

wojtek

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by wojtek on June 5, 2020

Does anyone read the stuff i upload or use this website? Seems like a waste of time.

adri

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by adri on June 5, 2020

wojtek

Does anyone read the stuff i upload or use this website? Seems like a waste of time.

I'm sure people do sooner or later; there's lots of content hosted here without comments. Not sure what all they're introducing/removing in the site upgrade but I imagine a re-design would attract more people. I mean technically for stuff hosted on other sites, I think you could archive all of it from the command line (wget something something?) and make it available here somehow, but poring through communist stuff and uploading it manually can be fun/rewarding, and makes it available to others.

Fozzie

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on June 5, 2020

I read that PDF you uploaded about Obi Egbuna and early UK black power stuff just this week. It was cool but I didn’t think “this is cool” was a useful contribution to the site.

R Totale

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on June 5, 2020

Yeah, for better or for worse this site seems to be largely dead as a place for discussion, but as an archive/library I think it still serves a useful purpose that definitely can't be met by social media sites.

Reddebrek

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on June 5, 2020

I've been re-reading Negroes with Guns given the present circumstances, and I'm sure I have read more or added it to the queue. I think one of the limitations of the site is if people don't comment its almost impossible to see if what you've uploaded is making an impact. The twitter and facebook plugins don't always seem to work and I think edits to the page resets them?

Steven.

4 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 15, 2020

wojtek

Does anyone read the stuff i upload or use this website? Seems like a waste of time.

Definitely! People don't normally comment any more, as most people use social media instead of website comment sections. But we continue to get as much/more traffic than ever, with hundreds of thousands of people reading articles every month. So please do continue the fantastic work!

R Totale

4 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on September 23, 2020

Am I right in thinking there isn't a libcom Love & Rage archive yet? If so, would probably be worth getting these copied over: https://issuu.com/randalljaykay/stacks/b16cbabfba624530abe8e1eee29445ec
The Dragonfly Archive looks interesting too: https://issuu.com/dragonflyarchive Various ones I've heard of like News & Letters, Zero, Social Revolution, Black Flag, and then loads of others that are new to me.

Fozzie

4 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on September 23, 2020

There are few things on there of interest (Zero and Black Flag are already on Libcom). But also a lot of nationalist / insurrectionist bits that should probably be avoided...

Steven.

4 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on October 1, 2020

R Totale

Am I right in thinking there isn't a libcom Love & Rage archive yet? If so, would probably be worth getting these copied over: https://issuu.com/randalljaykay/stacks/b16cbabfba624530abe8e1eee29445ec
The Dragonfly Archive looks interesting too: https://issuu.com/dragonflyarchive Various ones I've heard of like News & Letters, Zero, Social Revolution, Black Flag, and then loads of others that are new to me.

yes definitely! There is no archive as yet, other than this tag containing the book about them: https://libcom.org/tags/love-and-rage

Fozzie

4 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on November 17, 2020

R Totale

Do people think it'd be worth adding an archive of Insurrection Magazine?

It's probably of historical interest but is not really my thing so I haven't read it?

I guess the question is: how awful are the politics?

R Totale

4 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by R Totale on November 17, 2020

Dunno, I haven't really read it either. From a quick glance, it looks very Bonnano/Weir/Elephant, so depends what you think of that stuff I suppose. Issue #0 has a lot of stuff about the struggle against the missile base in Comiso, Sicily, which is kind of interesting in that I'm sure I remember seeing some insurrecto texts that were just kind of like "people should organise like they did in Comiso" without giving that much more context. (Having had a quick look, it comes up in the Do or Die! insurrection article, and in Miguel Amoros' critique of Bonanno). Mind you, it was late September that I decided I should probably archive Love & Rage and Anarchist Black Dragon and I've not got around to starting on those yet, so if anyone's really really desperate for this stuff to be added to the library then they're probably best off not waiting for me to do it.

Fozzie

4 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on November 17, 2020

None of this is especially pressing ;)

Reddebrek

4 years ago

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Submitted by Reddebrek on November 28, 2020

I'm a bit worried about the fate of the contents of Stuart Christie's website now that he's passed away. https://christiebooks.co.uk/

Does anyone know if he had any friends or colleagues helping run the page? Since it doesn't even have a memorial entry I'm guessing it doesn't. I mostly used the massive film archive and bought the odd very cheap e-book, but the front page regularly featured translations and interviews.

The music and talk section is already riddled with dead links and my attempts to contact using the two e-mail addresses linked to the site have bounced back.

R Totale

4 years ago

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Submitted by R Totale on December 10, 2020

Sparrow's Nest have just digitised a load of new old stuff, including a lot of Solidarity: https://thesparrowsnest.org.uk/index.php/14-news-and-events/223-new-additions-to-the-digital-library-december-2020

I'm not an expert on the various ins and outs of Solidarity so idk if there's anything that isn't on here already, but I think the 80s stuff is new, at least for a certain value of new?

Fozzie

3 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Fozzie on April 28, 2021

There is a complete online archive of Earth First UK's Do or Die here:
http://thetalonconspiracy.com/2014/04/do-or-die-earth-first/

I remember later issues of this being pretty great. Earlier ones slightly lumbered with ALF/ELF stuff. Probably good to include here.

Steven.

3 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 28, 2021

Do or Die indeed was a great publication, and yes would be good to have here.
On this:
Reddebrek

I'm a bit worried about the fate of the contents of Stuart Christie's website now that he's passed away. https://christiebooks.co.uk/

Does anyone know if he had any friends or colleagues helping run the page? Since it doesn't even have a memorial entry I'm guessing it doesn't. I mostly used the massive film archive and bought the odd very cheap e-book, but the front page regularly featured translations and interviews.

The music and talk section is already riddled with dead links and my attempts to contact using the two e-mail addresses linked to the site have bounced back.

on this, I was worried about this as well, and have spoken to various people and be reassured that the website and film archive is being looked after.

Ed

3 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on July 1, 2021

Would anyone be able to salvage some of the more interesting bits from this Radical Manchester blog?

There's lots of interesting stuff on it but it hasn't been updated since 2013 and wordpress blogs have a tendency to just disappear occasionally

R Totale

3 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by R Totale on October 31, 2021

Might be some things worth copying over from the South Side Chicago Anarchist Black Cross zine collection here:
https://chewy.cat/abc/

R Totale

2 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by R Totale on December 19, 2021

Got a few WSM-related things I want to archive, would be good to get a full set of Red & Black Revolution in the library: http://www.wsm.ie/rbr

Fozzie

1 year 4 months ago

Submitted by Fozzie on August 17, 2023

Some additions/updates:

Revolt Against Plenty has been offline since December 2022. I've added a few extra things from there to Libcom already this year.

This is a useful list of Sergio Bologna texts in English, most of which are on Libcom, but not all of them.

One of the links that isn't, is to here - https://metropolitanfactory.wordpress.com/library/ which has a handful of other interesting looking PDFs.

Steven.

1 year 4 months ago

Submitted by Steven. on August 19, 2023

That's such a shame about Revolt Against Plenty, thanks for the heads up

Method of Freedom

1 year 3 months ago

Submitted by Method of Freedom on September 18, 2023

Just saw that historian Ole Birk Laursen has published a archive of articles by and about Indian anarchist Acharya, M.P.T on his site.

https://olebirklaursen.wordpress.com/miscellaneous/

https://libcom.org/tags/mpt-acharya

Submitted by Fozzie on April 11, 2024

R Totale wrote: Do people think it'd be worth adding an archive of Insurrection Magazine?

I have recently started reading this and thought it was a lot better than I expected until I got to the piece on the miners strike in issue 2:

So that has gone some way down my list of priorities to get up here now...

adri

8 months 1 week ago

Submitted by adri on April 11, 2024

https://www.marxists.org/subject/jewish/bund-bulletin/index.htm

Bund Bulletin here. Their politics might not be everyone's cup of tea, but maybe still worth uploading if only to spite the Zionists (hopefully there aren't any around here) and show historical Jewish resistance to the Zionist movement.

Jewish Socialists never shared the opinion of Zionists that an independent state in Palestine would solve the Jewish problem. Nor do we share it today, after such a state has been established. We have always believed that the only solution for the Jews, as well as for mankind in general, is the reconstruction of the world on a socialist and democratic basis. Our belief remains unshaken even now, when the Zionists achieved, at least temporarily, their goal. During half a century the BUND movement tried to win the Jewish working population for the international struggle for Socialism. Non-Jewish Socialists rather than the Jewish nationalists were for half a century our nearest allies. The establishment of a Jewish State in Palestine does not reconcile us with Jewish nationalism and cannot change our traditional attitude. We belong to the international Socialist camp and we will remain there.

It's worth mentioning that Bundists did eventually recognize Israel, and even took part in the Israeli legislative elections in 1959 (on a pro-Palestinian platform), but unsurprisingly they never made it into the Knesset.

R Totale

8 months 1 week ago

Submitted by R Totale on April 11, 2024

Looks like the Revolt Against Plenty site is down, not sure how much of that is archived but would be good to get the rest of it preserved if anyone has the time?

Submitted by Fozzie on April 11, 2024

R Totale wrote: Looks like the Revolt Against Plenty site is down, not sure how much of that is archived but would be good to get the rest of it preserved if anyone has the time?

Yep that is gradually and haphazardly happening as well as some newer things like the Dave Wise XR article.

R Totale

8 months ago

Submitted by R Totale on April 15, 2024

Oh yeah, have now belatedly spotted that you first pointed that out about 8 months ago. :O

Fozzie

7 months 1 week ago

Submitted by Fozzie on May 13, 2024

There are various things of interest in the Archivio Mariarosa Dalla Costa. But it is quite large and a lot of it is (understandably) not in English: https://www.bibliotechecivichepadova.it/it/collezioni-biblioteca/dalla-costa

adri

5 months 3 weeks ago

Submitted by adri on June 27, 2024

I'm not sure it's really worth archiving, but there's a digitized issue of Harper's Weekly that includes an account of Berkman's attempt on the life of Henry Frick during the Homestead Strike. It's obviously a biased account, but it's still interesting historically I guess.

https://archive.org/details/sim_harpers-weekly_harpers-weekly_1892-08-06_36_1859/page/n4/mode/1up

Berkman himself swears that he alone is responsible, that he came to Pittsburgh for the purpose of killing Mr. Frick because Mr. Frick was an enemy to the labor men. No one knew of his intention, he says, and he persistently insists that he is sorry he did not succeed in killing his man. Berkman is a Russian Hebrew. He says that he is both an anarchist and a nihilist. He is twenty-one years old and has an unintelligent and an evil face. Physicians who have examined him say they do not think he is insane.

The Homestead strikers generally denounce the act, though some of them say they are not very sorry about it.

Reddebrek

5 months 1 week ago

Submitted by Reddebrek on July 8, 2024

"The Homestead strikers generally denounce the act, though some of them say they are not very sorry about it."

Made me smile.

adri

5 months 1 week ago

Submitted by adri on July 8, 2024

For some further amusement, here's another (also very biased) article written the month after Berkman's assassination attempt, in which the author (Jno. Gilmer Speed) reports on his investigation of the New York anarchist scene. He apparently interviewed Emma Goldman, Josef Peukert (who basically called him a mercenary for the capitalist press) and other anarchists in order to "learn" more about their views, as well as their thoughts on the recent Berkman incident. He also bemoans how the anarchists didn't marry or have pretty teeth,

Among the anarchists there are no binding matrimonial ties. Marriages are contracted and dissolved with entire freedom, without regard to the legal statutes on the subject.

Her [Emma Goldman's] teeth are bad, and when she talks or laughs her face loses all its comeliness. By-the-way, it is a peculiar fact that all the anarchists I met had bad teeth.

https://archive.org/details/sim_harpers-weekly_1892-08-20_36_1861/page/n6

adri

1 month 2 weeks ago

Submitted by adri on November 2, 2024

There's a slightly critical front-page obituary for Kropotkin that appeared in the Vol. 7 No. 48 (19 February 1921) issue of the Workers' Dreadnought. I'm not really sure it's worth transcribing though, seeing as how it's from the time when the anti-working-class nature of the Bolsheviks/Russian Communist Party had yet to become fully apparent to Pankhurst. I believe the article was also actually written by the then acting editor Jack O'Sullivan while Pankhurst was serving a six-month prison sentence for writings in the Dreadnought encouraging British sailors to not aid the reaction in the Russian Civil War. (The issue mentions that there is an acting editor.)

westartfromhere

1 month 1 week ago

Submitted by westartfromhere on November 6, 2024

Among the anarchists there are no binding matrimonial ties... all the anarchists I met had bad teeth.

Straw poll on matrimony and bad teeth amongst anarchists:

Poll One: Matrimonial ties - 1 vote; Bad teeth - 1 vote

adri

1 month ago

Submitted by adri on November 13, 2024

I found some contemporary reporting on that time Grace Slick (of Jefferson Airplane) and Abbie Hoffman attempted to attend/crash a White House tea party hosted by Tricia Nixon for Finch College alumnae... Tricia (unwittingly) sent Grace an invite since the latter had briefly attended Finch College, which was a women's finishing school. Grace brought along Abbie who posed as her bodyguard, and the pair intended to slip LSD into President Nixon's and Tricia's tea in order to "turn them on." Of course Hoffman got turned away at the gate and the two never made it inside, though Grace was actually carrying the LSD at the time... (Hoffman also discusses this incident in his autobiography.)

Mary Beth Busby, Miss Slick's former roommate at Finch and in charge of reservations for the tea, told the couple that one man among 350 women would be out of place and that Hoffman could not enter.

Hoffman draped the flag of his New Nation political movement—a marijuana leaf on a black field—over the White House fence and shouted over his shoulder: "We're coming back July 4 with 100,000 people," indicating future [demonstration] plans.

adri

1 month ago

Submitted by adri on November 16, 2024

Does the ICC care if I upload their English translation of Miasnikov's manifesto for the Workers' Group? Parts of the manifesto are scattered throughout various issues of the Dreadnought (starting with Vol. 10 No. 37), but I don't believe the Dreadnought ever printed the entire document.

Fozzie

1 month ago

Submitted by Fozzie on November 16, 2024

I’m not sure how assiduously ICC people read Libcom these days adri. Maybe post this on the thread they did in “discussions” about a meeting recently?