Anarchism and the unions: a critique of Malatesta's ahistorical perspective This piece looks at Malatesta's anti-syndicalist arguments, and critiques them for not having a…
Anarchist revolution: Polemical articles 1924-1931 - Errico Malatesta A compendium of texts by Italian anarchist communist Errico Malatesta to complement 'His Life And…
Gradualism Malatesta lays out why anarchism must be gradualist, in the real sense of the word. He describes the designs of anarchy both before and after the revolution, and how desires to destroy must not undermine it. He argues that 'everything in nature and in life changes by degrees, and this is no less true of anarchy. It can only come about little by little'. That if anarchy means perfection it cannot come in one great…
Some thoughts on the post-revolutionary property system In one of Malatesta's most important articles he lays out the debate on the forms of the 'post-revolutionary property system', discussing the various anarchist approaches to the questions of ownership, use of the means of production, exchange, and distribution.
Mussolini, Sacco-Vanzetti and the Anarchists An examination of Benito Mussolini's attitude towards Sacco and Vanzetti by Philip Cannistraro.
A Talk About Anarchist Communism Between Two Workers - Errico Malatesta Writing by anarchist Errico Malatesta featuring a fictional dialogue between two workers discussing…
Anarchy and Organization: The Debate at the 1907 International Anarchist Congress A debate at the 1907 international Anarchist Congress between Amédée Dunois, ErrIco Malatesta, Emma Goldman, and Max Baginski on organization.
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…
At the cafe - Errico Malatesta A primer on the fundamentals of anarcho-communism, described through conversations.