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This is a chronological list of both fictional and non-fictional books written about anarchism. This list includes books that advocate for anarchism as well as those that criticize or oppose it. For ease of access, this list provides a link to the full text whenever possible, as well as the audiobook version as an aid for the visually impaired.
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 ...
By presenting the principles of anarchism in plain language, the New York anarchists hoped that readers might be swayed to support the movement or, at a minimum, that the book might improve the image of anarchism and anarchists in the public's eyes. Parts of the work initially appeared in the Yiddish anarchist newspaper, Freie Arbeiter Stimme. [6]
Anarchist insurrection of January 1933; Anarchist insurrection of December 1933; Spanish Revolution of 1936; Barcelona May Days; Red inverted triangle; Labadie Collection; Provo; May 1968; Kate Sharpley Library; Carnival Against Capital; 1999 Seattle WTO protests; Really Really Free Market; Occupy movement
The American as Anarchist; Anarchism (Eltzbacher book) Anarchism (Miller book) Anarchism (Ritter book) Anarchism and Other Essays; The Anarchism of Nestor Makhno, 1918–1921; Anarchism or Socialism? Anarchism Today; Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas; Anarchism: From Theory to Practice; Anarchist Encyclopedia; Anarchist ...
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As a teacher and historian of the anarchist movement, Avrich had sympathy and affection for the cause and became a trusted colleague of its major figures. [2] Accordingly, he sought to communicate to his students an affection and solidarity for anarchists "as people, rather than as militants" and challenged the perception of anarchists as amoral and violent.
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