"The International Workingmen's Association (Berlin), addressed to the Amsterdam International as well as to the Red Labor Union International (Moscow) a proposition of common action action in all countries against fascism." Copied to clipboard IWA/AIT/IAA Attachments Scan6030.pdf (510.36 KB) International Working Men's Association (IWMA) The Road to Freedom Comments
IWMA: The Road to Syndicalism (Road to Freedom, Feb. 1926) 1926 IWA appeal to workers of the word to join the in their efforts
I.W.M.A.: May 1928 Congress Agenda Apparently 1928 the IWA had difficultly finding a European country to host the 3rd Congress. The Congress was held in Liege, Belgium, May 28-29, 1928
"The IWW and Anarcho-Syndicalism" (Freedom, NYC, Jan. 16, 1933) "Freedom" superceded "The Road to Freedom". End note reads in part: "The purpose of this article is to try and have an intelligent dispassionate discussion on the question of anarcho-syndicalism and Industrial Unionism..."
The philosophical roots of the Marx-Bakunin conflict - Ann Robertson Article about political differences between Bakunin and Marx, which correlated to the anarchist-Marxist split in the First International. The author is biased in favour of Marx's views, but fails to give credit for Bakunin's influence on Marx (such as forcing him to clarify his views on the state) or those instances where Bakunin had more insight than Marx (such as on the evolution and counter-revolutionary nature…
Statism and anarchy - Mikhail Bakunin Part of the series https://libcom.org/library/works-mikhail-bakunin-reading-guide Containing his most fully-developed critique of Marx and his…
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