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Anarchist Communism in plain English – Leonard Augustine Motler

Anarchist Communism in plain English – Leonard Augustine Motler

A short pamphlet produced by Leonard Motler in 1919.

Roots of the Egyptian revolutionary moment

Transcript of an interview with an Egyptian student and activist, describing the strikes and social movements that preceded the present rebellion…

Justice for All: the Struggle for Worker Rights in Egypt

2010 pamphlet on the history of the workers' movement in Egypt. Produced by the AFL-CIO, we do not agree with all of the content but reproduce it due to it containing important factual information.
Front page of Freedom (October 1886)

Freedom (October 1886)

The first-ever issue of Freedom newspaper, subtitled A journal of anarchist socialism, dated October 1886.
A debate with Internationalist Perspective

Debate between Blaumachen and Internationalist Perspective

We present two texts that constitute a small debate between Blaumachen and two comrades from the…
The historical production of the revolution of the current period

The historical production of the revolution of the current period - Blaumachen

This is a summary in english of an extended text under the same title originally published in…
Fox News on the Egyptian uprising.

The nomenclature of a protest

There’s now a lot of coverage (too much, too late) on the protests in Cairo and the subsequent ‘pretexts’ by state lackeys dressed up as pro…
SeaSol's "Winnability" Graph

Why You Should Start a Solidarity Network

People often accuse anarchists of being opposed to all forms of organization. Some of us are quick to point out, however, that it’s not all…

Motler, Leonard Augustine, 1888-1967

A short biography of Leonard Motler, English anarchist, deaf mute and activist against the First World War.

The Problem of the Baltagayyah

The most recent story in this lamentable chain of media reports is that of “protestors” in Alexandria turning on one another — internecine …

The three hundred stooges (and the yellow journalists)

One would have to be a fresh-off-the-boat international correspondent to be fooled by the pitiful…

CIRA - Nippon

CIRA-Nippon, founded in 1973, is a federation of autonomous libertarian groups, including Section for International Correspondence (SIC), a small group of comrades living in the Osaka-Kobe area. The SIC works as the communication link between domestic anarchist groups associated with CIRA-Nippon, and various groups outside Japan.
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