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Up Against the Wall Motherfucker, often shortened as The Motherfuckers or UAW/MF, was a Dadaist and Situationist anarchist affinity group based in New York City. This "street gang with analysis" was famous for its Lower East Side direct action.
The Monkey Wrench Gang is a novel written by American author Edward Abbey (1927–1989), published in 1975.. Abbey's most famous work of fiction, the novel concerns the use of sabotage to protest environmentally damaging activities in the Southwestern United States, and was so influential that the term "monkeywrench," often used as a verb, has come to mean, besides sabotage and damage to ...
Now and After: The ABC of Communist Anarchism is an introduction to the principles of anarchism and anarchist communism written by Alexander Berkman.First published in 1929 by Vanguard Press, Now and After has been reprinted many times, often in partial or abbreviated versions, under the titles What Is Communist Anarchism?, What Is Anarchism?, or The ABC of Anarchism.
Anarchist parody of The Adventures of Tintin: 1989 Anarchist Ideology and the Working-class Movement in Spain, 1868–1898 [80] George Richard Esenwein Non-fiction Anarchism in Spain: 1989 For Anarchism [81] David Goodway (Editor) Non-fiction: Collection of essays Mixed 1989 Kropotkin and the Rise of Revolutionary Anarchism [82] Caroline Cahm ...
Anarchist Portraits is a series of biographical studies about the American anarchist movement written by Paul Avrich over twenty years. At the time, Avrich was the foremost scholar of the history of anarchism. He intended his vignettes to reflect the character of the anarchist movement through the lives of individual participants from the late ...
Only some decades after the Paris Commune of 1871 and the wave of anarchist terrorism of the 1890s, and not long after the General Strike of 1906 organized by the Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT), Paris was a hotbed of anarchist debate and organizing, with ongoing bitter disagreements between the anarcho-individualists (such as the ...
"Listen, Anarchist!" is an influential 1987 essay by Bufe on the internal dynamics of the American anarchist movement. [ 6 ] In this essay, Bufe [ 7 ] launches heavy criticism against anarcho-primitivists , including Fredy Perlman and the Vancouver Five eco-terrorist group, as well as the publications Fifth Estate , Resistance , The Spark , and ...
Michel's published works were also translated into Spanish by the anarchist Soledad Gustavo. [25] The Spanish anarchist and workers rights activist Teresa Claramunt became known as the "Spanish Louise Michel". [26] By that time Michel had become a well-known speaker, touring Europe repeatedly to speak in front of thousands of people. [20]