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communards burn the louvre artwork by King Mob on Tate website with (c) Tate notice.

Reply to Ian Bone regarding TATE GOLD - David & Stuart Wise

The Wise brothers reply to a blog post by Ian Bone about the Tate Gallery in London acquiring…

Reform or Revolution: ACG Online Meeting, June 18th

Should we demand reforms? Do they undermine our rulers and increase working class self-confidence or do they maintain them in power?
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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 08 No. 36 -19 November 1921)

Including: birth control, history of the communist manifesto, international news, conference of…

Greenshner, Morris aka Moshke aka Grisha (1893-1985)

A short biography of Russian Jewish anarchist Morris Greenshner, active in the USA and Russia.
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On Communism and Anarchy

An article taken from the magazine ,,Der Einzige"
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The Revolution First and Always!

Taken from ,,La Révolution surréaliste", 5, 1925 (p. 31-32).

Declaration of the Literary Center of Constructivists (LCC)

A declaration taken from ,,Collection of the Literary Center of Constructivists (LCC)"
clarte

The Proletariat of the Spirit - Louis Aragon

An article taken from the journal ,,Clarte" no. 78
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The State of Surrealism Between the Two World Wars - Andre Breton

Address to French Students at Yale University from December 10, 1942. Taken from Beinecke Rare Book…
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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 08 No. 35 -12 November 1921)

Including: Russian's international trade agreements, Communist Workers Party - Russia is bourgeois…
Nicolaas Steelink

From the clinker to cleats: the story of Nicolaas Steelink - Matthew Hart

An article by Matthew Hart about Nicolaas Steelink a.k.a. Enness Ellae, a member of the Industrial…
Malcolm Archibald: 50 years of Black Cat Press

Malcolm Archibald: 50 years of Black Cat Press

In this interview conducted by Sean Patterson, the founder of Edmonton’s anarchist publishing house, Malcolm Archibald looks back on its legacy.
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