The first in AK Press’s ten-volume
Complete Works of Malatesta. This one (volume three chronologically) focuses on two very important years in Errico Malatesta’s life, when he returned to Italy to edit
L’Agitazione. This volume begins the series with a bang.
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Supervising Editor’s Foreword, Davide Turcato
Chronology
Malatesta, Anarchist Socialism,
L’Agitazione and Bread Riots, by Roberto Giulianelli
Socialists and Elections: A Letter from E. Malatesta
Our Programme
“For Candia”
Anarchy and Parliamentarism (Reply to Saverio Merlino)
On the Subject of Candia
On the Road to Damascus
From London. Postbag
Protest Candidates
The Italian Socialist Party’s Election Manifesto
Apropos of Arton
The Socialists’ Lack of Success
Monarchy and Republic
They Are Scared of Winning
Signing up to the Abstentionist Manifesto
The Election Results
From a Matter of Tactics to a Matter of Principle
Filth
Endorsements for the Abstentionist Manifesto
Honour-Bound: To the Comrades
The Judicial Crime in Barcelona
Polemic
First Confiscation. A Couple of Words to the Taxman
The Anarchists and the Eastern Question
May 1st
How to get … what you want
Higher Education and Anarchy
Second Confiscation. Let us Switch Programme
Trade Wars. Agricutural Crisis in Sicily
Individualism in Anarchism
A Few Words To Conclude the Polemic [from Saverio Merlino]
War
The Barcelona Trial
More on Individualism
Polemic
Jackals
Undaunted
The 1st of May
Trifles
Dirty Work
The Resistance Leagues
Barcelona’s Calvary
Echoes of 1St of May
A Congress of Italian Anarchists
Gleanings
Confiscation
War in Europe and the International Workers’ Organisation
The Socialist State
Outrageous!
[Untitled]
In Self-Defence
For the Volunteers in Greece
The Secret of the Electoral Tactic Unveiled
Harmonism [from Enrico Insabato]
Parliamentary Action and Popular Action
The … Fano … School of Thought
Trifles
Theoretical Aspirations and Practical Living
[Untitled]
The Duty to Resist: Anarchists and the Law
[Untitled]
Gleanings
On Behalf of Piero Acciarito
Organisation
Pay in Socialist Firms and Workers’ Organisations
Dirty Deeds
Trifles
The Fano School, Again
List of Political Coatti
From Letters and Postcards
Political Struggle and Economic Struggle
Trifles
The Attempt on Félix Faure’s Life
The Italian Socialist Congress in Switzerland
Trifles
The Constitutional Lie
The Cipriani Candidacy
Appeal to the “Streets”
Suffering Souls
Crimes of the Government
Trifles
Our Correspondence
The Breaking Dawn
The Cipriani Candidacy Again
To the Socialist and Republican Deputies: A Proposal … that will not meet with acceptance
The Women Rice-growers’ Trial: The Bosses’ Revenge
Trifles
“Intolerance”
For Freedom
In Ancona
To the Friends of the Newspaper
Priest, Carabiniere and Boss
Suffrage and Civilisation
Trifles
The State’s Dual Purpose
Cipriani and Us
Trifles
L’Agitazione, anarchist-socialist newspaper. Circular. Ancona 21 July 1897
L’Agitazione, anarchist-socialist newspaper. Circular. Ancona, 22 July 1897
The **** Judiciary
Election Tactics
Trifles
To Our Correspondents
Against domicilio coatto
Collectivism, Communism, Socialist Democracy and Anarchism
Bad Faith
How to Get What You Want: A Practical Example
Trifles
Canovas Killed
The Price of Bread
Religion and the Social Question
Backlash
Trifles
The Sovereign People
Anarchism and Socialism: The Parliamentary Socialists’s Old Refrain
Anarchy. Parliamentary Socialism and Republic
For the Sake of Reconciliation
Political homicide: For the Sake of Logic
A Fine Case of … Cheek
For and Against the Republic (To Ancona’s Lucifero)
The Republic, Again
Incitement to Commit Offences: How the Judiciary Respects the Law
Trifles
Fight for Life
Errico Malatesta in Italy
Towards Concerted Action by the Various Progressive Parties [from “Some socialists”]
Just Between Us: Reforms and Revolution
Trifles
In Ancona
Impounded and Arrested
To Republicans
Mischief-making of a “Sociologist”
Trifles
Rastignac and Panebianco
The Republic, Again
Against Domicilio Coatto
Impounded
The Decline of the Revolutionary Spirit and the Need for Resistance
Priests and Masons
And Again, the Republic
Trifles
L’Agitazione Twice-Weekly
Uh-oh! Republicans Again
Mischievous Methods
The Evolution of Anarchism: An Interview with Errico Malatesta [by G. Ciancabilla]
Anarchism in the Labour Movement
The Organising of the Printing Workers
Trifles
From Our Letters and Postcards
The Carnage in Rome
Anarchism’s Evolution (Apropos of an Interview)
All Malcontents
In the Republic
The Anti-Pope’s Gospel
Domestics
From Our Letters and Postcards
[Untitled]
A Decisive Move by the German Democratic Socialist Party
The Conspiracy Factory
In the Republic
The Rantings of an Idiot (An Essay on Style)
By Mistake
Freemasonry, Again
The Keepers… of Nationalist Rhetoric
Discussion
For the Sake of the Truth
Anarchist Experimental Colonies
Postscript to the Polemic on Anarchism’s Evolution
Jacobinism and Anarchism
Backs to the Wall
The Chicago Murder: 11 November 1887
Our Tactics
Defending Parlamentarism
A Prejudice
Violent Means and the Democratic Socialists
Publications
In Ancona
In Discussion
[Untitled]
In Discussion. Parliamentarism, Again
Move Over and Make Room For Me
Since That’s What They Want …
Crisis
Mazzinians Turning … into Anarchists?
Why We Oppose Freemasonry
To Our Friends, Correspondents and Distributors
Justice For All
[Untitled]
Trifles
Anarchy as Against … What? (Reply to Merlino)
[Untitled]
Harsh Tidings
Diagreements, Real or Phoney , ( between Anarchists)
To Conclude (with Saverio Marlino)
In Town. An Anarchist Talk by Errico Malatesta
Press Freedom
A Mystification Ended
Anarchist-Socialist Movement
These Deputies!
[Untitled]
In Defence of Communism
The English Mechanics’ Strike
Republican Prospects
[Untitled]
The Cipriani Candidacy
To Saverio Merlino
From Our Letters and Postcards
Interrogation of the Accused [28 January 1898]
Interrogation of the Accused [4 March 1898]
Court Proceedings [21-28 April 1898]
The Trial
Ancona Court: Malatesta & Co., on Trial
Errico Malatesta, Common Coatto
A Letter From Errico Malatesta
How Anarchy Is Bred in Italy. Some Leaders of the Movement
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Errico Malatesta: Errico Malatesta (1853-1932) was an enormously popular Italian anarchist, perhaps most well-known for his strong support of direct action and the general strike. A talented newspaper journalist and editor, Malatesta spent much of his life exiled from Italy because of his political beliefs.
Davide Turcato: Davide Turcato is a computational linguist with an interest in history. He is the author of
Making Sense of Anarchism, editor of
The Method of Freedom: An Errico Malatesta Reader, and of Malatesta’s collected work, a ten-volume project currently underway in Italy, being released in English by AK Press.