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Yugoslavia: Peace, War, and Dissolution – A Review
By Lyal S. SungaPhilosophy & Society Part I: Yugoslavia Yugoslavia’s historical transitions through peace, war and dissolution register both some…
The First Socialist Schism: An ilmanifesto Mention
by Albin Planinc ilmanifesto.info16 Sep 2016 For those who want to start from the beginning, there is an e-book just…
The First Socialist Schism: A Mention
Swedish Labour Movement’s Archives and Library 29 Sep 2016 For those who want to deepen their knowledge regarding the complex…
André Leo: Against Hierarchy – From the First Socialist Schism
by Robert GrahamRobert Grahan’s Anarchism Weblog Wolfgang Eckhardt’s comprehensive account of the split in the International Workingmen’s Association (the “First…
The First Socialist Schism: A Review
by Marcin AnglartSyndikalisten. Medlemstidning för SAC – Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation, Stockholm, no. 6, December 2016 THE FIRST SOCIALIST SCHISM chronicles…
Were Bakunin and Marx So Different? An Interview with Mark Leier
By CS SongAgainst the GrainJuly 5th, 2017 Why didn’t Karl Marx and Mikhail Bakunin get along? What accounts for the…
Scenes Resembling Civil War
By Michael MccanneThe New InquiryJanuary 3rd, 2013 Before “the cancer of occupy,” there were Germany’s Autonomen; a new translation of Fire and…
Fire and Flames: A Review
by Luther BlissettMediumDecember 18th, 2016 A classic German text about the history and emergence of the Autonomen, Gabriel Kuhn has…
Geronimo’s Fire and Flames Reviewed by the Vancouver Media Co-op
Vancouver Media Co-opSeptember 24, 2012 Back when I was first becoming involved in the North American anarchist movement, in the…