- Peter Kropotkin, “On Order” — 1881
- Emile Digeon, “Rights and Duties in Rational Anarchy” — 1882
- Elisée Reclus, “An Anarchist on Anarchy” — 1884
- Albert R. Parsons, “Parsons’ Plea for Anarchy” — 1886
- C. L. James, “Anarchism Defined by an Anarchist” — 1886
- Albert R. Parsons on Anarchy — 1887
- Lucy Parsons on Anarchy — 1887
- Dyer D. Lum, “On Anarchy” — 1887
- Joseph Lane, “An Anti-Statist Communist Manifesto” — 1887
- John Henry Mackay, “Anarchy” (poem) — 1888
- David Andrade, “Anarchy“— 1889
- Hugh O. Pentecost, “Anarchy” — 1889
- Victor Yarros, “Anarchistic Socialism” — 1889
- Robert Harding, “ABC of Anarchism” — 1889
- Joseph Labadie, “Anarchism: What it Is and What it Is Not” — 1890s
- [Hugh O. Pentecost?], “Editorial” — 1890
- Johann Most, “Why I Am a Communist” — 1890
- Benjamin R. Tucker, “Why I Am an Anarchist” — 1892
- William J. Gorsuch, “Tags” — 1891
- Louise Michel, “Why We are Anarchists” — 1891
- Errico Malatesta, “Anarchy” — 1891
- Ravachol, “My Principles” — 1892
- Louisa Sarah Bevington, “Wanted: Order” — 1893
- Victor Yarros, “Anarchism: What it Is and What it Is Not” — 1893
- Emile Henry, “Letter to the Director of the Conciergerie” — 1894
- J. A. Andrews, “A Handbook of Anarchy” — 1894
- Francis W. L. Adams, “Anarchism” (poem) — 1894
- Henry Seymour, “The Two Anarchisms” — 1895
- Ross Winn, “A Vision of Anarchy” — 1895
- Brother, “What Anarchism Is” — 1895
- Charles Clark Rodolf, “The Unrighteousness of Government” — 1895
- Henry Addis, “Why I Am an Anarchist” — 1896
- Emma Goldman & Johann Most, “Anarchy Defended by Anarchists” — 1896
- Peter Kropotkin, “Anarchy: Its Philosophy and Ideal” — 1896
- Louise Michel, “Why I am an Anarchist” — 1896
- Joseph A. Labadie, “The Meaning of Anarchy” — 1896
- Voltairine de Cleyre, “Why I am an Anarchist” — 1897
- William Henry van Ornum, “What is Anarchy?” — 1897
- Elbert Hubbard, “I Am an Anarkist (The Better Part)” — 1899
- Elisée Reclus, “Why Are We Anarchists?” (1899) (FR/EN)
- Voltairine de Cleyre, “Anarchism” — 1901
- V. Henri, “Why We Are Anarchists” — 1901
- Soledad Gustavo, “Concepto de la anarquia” — 1902
- Elisée Reclus, “The Anarchist” (1902)
- Ross Winn, “The Archic (A Fairy Tale)” — 1903
- H. W., “Anarchism” — 1904
- Max Baginski, “Without Government” — 1906
- Albert Libertad, “Liberty” — 1908
- Emma Goldman, “A Beautiful Ideal” — 1908
- Emma Goldman, “Anarchism: What it Really Stands For” — 1911
- E. Armand, “A Little Manual for the Anarchist Individualist” — 1911
- Edward Carpenter, “Non-Governmental Society” — 1911
- Lucy Parsons, “I Am an Anarchist” — 1913
- Max Nettlau, “Anarchism: Communist or Individualist? Both” — 1914
- George Barrett, “The Anarchist Revolution” — 1915
- Sara Bard Field, “My Debt to Anarchism” — 1915
- Nikolai Ivanovich Pavlov, “Why I Am an Anarchist” — 1917 [at KSL]
- Henry Glasse, “Anarchism in a Nutshell” — 1918
- Renzo Novatore, “Anarchist Individualism in the Social Revolution” — 1919
- L. A. M., “The New Anarchism” — 1919
- Joseph Labadie, “The Aims of Anarchism” — 1920
- William C. Owen, “What is Anarchism?” — 1920
- Walter Everette Hawkins, “Credo” [poem] — 1920
- Robert Harding, “What is Anarchism and Why are We Anarchists?” — 1923
- Aurora, “I Am an Individualist” (1925) (FR/EN)
- Marius Jean, “Etre Anarchiste / To Be Anarchist” (1927) (FR/EN)
- Maurice Imbard, “O Anarchy!!!” (1928)
- Pierre Ramus, “Why I Am an Anarchist” (1928)
- Marius Jean, “The Anarchists’ Ideal” (1929)
- Federica Montseny, “Definición del anarquismo” — 1931
- Maurice Imbard, “Reflections on Anarchism” (1931) (FR/EN)
- Fernand Planche, “To Be Anarchist” (1934) (FR/EN)
- Fernand Planche, “To Be Anarchist” (1934) [manuscript]
- Sébastien Faure, “Anarchy” (Anarchist Encyclopedia) [excerpt] — 1934
- Louis Estève, “Opinion” (1937) (FR/EN)