Constructing Anarchisms
Part II
Anarchist History: Margins and Problems
An Idiosyncratic Survey
1830s
- Pierre Leroux, Individualism and Socialism (1834)
- Mikhail Bakunin, Fragment on life and spirit (September 4, 1837)
- Adin Ballou, “Non-Resistance in Relation to Human Governments” (1839)
1840s
- Flora Tristan, The Emancipation of Woman, or, The Testament of the Pariah (1846)
- Désirée Gay, “The Malthusians“
- Henriette, artiste, “Letter to Proudhon” (1849)
1850s
- Elisée Reclus, “The Development of Liberty in the World” (c. 1850)
- Anselme Bellegarrigue, “The Revolution” (1850)
- Felix P….., The Philosophy of Defiance, or, A Pardon for Cain (1854)
- Joseph Déjacque, from “The Revolutionary Question” (1857)
- Joseph Déjacque, The Humanisphere (draft)
- Ernest Coeurderoy, Four “Visions” from Hurrah!!!
1860s
- Paul Emile De Puydt, Panarchy (1860)
- “A Proletarian” [Hector Morel], Nationalities Considered from the Point of View of Liberty (1862)
- P.-J. Proudhon, Letter to Grandclément (February 28, 1863)
- Félix Frenay, “The Law” (1864)
- P.-J. Proudhon, My Testament, or Society of Avengers (undated)
- Disagreement Regarding the Posthumous Publications of Unpublished Works by P.-J. Proudhon (1865)
- Bakunin on pan-Slavism and anarchism (1867)
- Louise Michel, “The Clavier of My Over-Dream“(1867)
- Eliphalet Kimball, “Thought on Natural Principles” (1867)
1870s
- Mikhail Bakunin, “What is Authority?” [from “God and the State”] — 1870
- Angela T. Heywood in “The Word” (1873-1881)
- Bakunin to Elisée Reclus, February 15, 1875
1880s
- Sidney H. Morse, “Liberty and Wealth” (1882)
- Emile Digeon, “Rights and Duties in Rational Anarchy” (1882)
- Louise Michel, “Old Abraël” (1888)
- Fernando Tarrida del Mármol, “Revolutionary Theory” (1889) (ES/EN)
1890s
- The Why I Ams (1890)
- Rosa Slobodinsky and Voltairine de Cleyre, “The Individualist and the Communist” (1891)
- “A Brawl on the Boulevard Barbès” (1892)
- Ravachol, “My Principles” (1892)
- Henry Seymour, “The Two Anarchisms” — 1895
- “News and Rumors” (1895)
- George Etiévant [trial statements]
1900s
- Max Nettlau, Some criticism of some current anarchist beliefs (1901)
- Herman Kuehn, “The Problem of Worry” (1901)
- Jean Grave, “The Adventures of Nono” (1901)
- Robert Lanoff, “Révoltons-nous / Let’s Rise Up!” (1909)
1910s
- Ricardo Mella, “The Uselessness of the Laws” (1910)
- Henry Zisly, “A Question of Temperaments” (1910)
- Arturo M. Giovannitti, “Syndicalism—The Creed of Force” (1913)
- Max Nettlau, “Anarchism: Communist or Individualist? Both” (1914)
- Sara Bard Field, “My Debt to Anarchism” (1915)
1920s
- l’en dehors, [editorial contributions] — (1922- ) (FR/EN)
- Sébastien Faure, “A Work of Immense Utility” (1925)
- Sébastien Faure, “The Revolutionary Song” (1927)
- Alexander Berkman, “To Our Comrades Everywhere” and “Suggestions for Discussion” (1928)
- Anarchist Entente—Short Statements (1928–1929)
1930s
- J. A. Maryson, “The Principles of Anarchism” (1935)
- “La Liaison Anarchiste et son enterrement” (1936)
- Entries from the Anarchist Encyclopedia