This is an abridged version of the Anarchist Encyclopedia. The original was a four-volume compendium of anarchist thought and analysis compiled by the great anarchist activist and writer Sébastien Faure. Within its pages can be found articles on political, social, and philosophical questions written from every point of view within the anarchist movement and by many of the most important figures of anarchism, like Faure, Max Nettlau, Emile Armand, Voline, and Errico Malatesta. It is a perfect reflection of the openness of anarchism, an unequaled assembly of the riches of the movement, and an essential text that has sadly been unavailable in English. Although much shorter, our selection reflects the depth and range of the original. Abidor’s lengthy Introduction provides historical context, biographical detail about the contributors, and an overview of political philosophies covered.
Table des matières
Introduction
Altruism
Anarchy
Atheism
Bandit
Bolshevism
Bomb
Burglary
Class struggle
Direct Action
Emancipation
Fascism
Flag
Guillotine
Heresy
Iconoclast
Justice
Illegalism
Individualism
Kabbalah
Leader
Morality
Nation
Organization
Police
Regicide
Resistance
Revolution
Sabotage
Soldier
State
Terrorism
Terrorist Attack
Tyrant
Utopia
Violence
Violence (Reflections on)
Vulture
War
Xenophobe
Zeal
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Mitchell Abidor is a translator and writer from Brooklyn. He has published many collections of writings from the French revolutionary tradition, including Voices of the Paris Commune and A Socialist History of the French Revolution by Jean Jaurès, as well as May Made Me: An Oral History of the 1968 Uprising in France.