The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868-1936 The seminal history of Spanish anarchism: from its earliest inception to the organizations that claimed over two million members on the eve of…
Our Synthetic Environment - Murray Bookchin Our Synthetic Environment is a 1962 book by Murray Bookchin, published under the pseudonym "Lewis Herber".
The ecology of freedom: the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy - Murray Bookchin “The very notion of the domination of nature by man stems from the very real domination of human by…
Nationalism and the “National Question” - Murray Bookchin Murray Bookchin's essay in which he criticizes nationalism, and compares the anarchist and Marxist…
Were we wrong? - Murray Bookchin An essay in which Murray Bookchin argues against the dominant Marxist and anarchist view of capitalist development and revolutionary change…
Radical agriculture - Murray Bookchin An essay in which Murray Bookchin outlines his ideal system of food cultivation and criticizes the existing, capitalistic system. Appeared in…
State capitalism in Russia - Murray Bookchin Murray Bookchin's critique of the USSR's economy as state capitalist. Published in Contemporary Issues 7, Autumn 1950 (under pseudonym M. S…
The tragic week, Spain 1909 - Murray Bookchin Murray Bookchin's history of the "tragic week": a spontaneous workers' uprising in Catalonia, Spain, which was isolated and crushed by the…
Between the 30s and the 60s - Murray Bookchin In this article, appearing in the book The Sixties, Without Apology, Murray Bookchin traces American radical thought from the 1930s to the 1960s.
What's wrong with Prometheanism? Simple questions of technological progress abound in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
The ghost of anarcho-syndicalism - Murray Bookchin Murray Bookchin's critique of anarcho-syndicalism. We do not necessarily agree with it but reproduce it for reference.
Murray Bookchin's libertarian technics The first in a series of critical introductions to thinkers and concepts that inform discussion of the climate crisis, looking at Murray Bookchin…