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insurrectionary anarchism

Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)

Galleani's critique of the Christian anarchism of Leo Tolstoy.

The Principal of Organization to the Light of Anarchism

A work by Italian Insurrectionary anarchist-communist Luigi Galleani against organization.

Chapter 3

Armed joy - Alfredo Bonanno

Italian insurrectionary anarchist Alfredo Bonanno's most notorious text, 1977's Armed Joy is a call to militant, playful action. It was ordered to be destroyed in Italy following its publication. We do not agree with the text fundamentally but reproduce it for reference.

Between infoshops and insurrection: U.S. anarchism, movement building, and the racial order

Joel Olson argues against counter-institution building and militant street protests…

Insurrectionary anarchy and revolutionary organization

A piece by Sabotage that attempts to find common ground between insurrectionary anarchists and…

Seething with the ideal : Galleanisti and class struggle in late 19th century and early 20th-century USA

Christopher Wellbrook analyzes the Italian-American insurrectionary anarchists of…

Workers Autonomy

Reformism - Errico Malatesta

Malatesta's essay on the difference between reforms, concessions and revolution.

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