The
first English translation of Guerin’s monumental anthology of
anarchism, published here in one volume. It details a vast array of
unpublished documents, letters, debates, manifestos, reports,
impassioned calls-to-arms and reasoned analysis; the history,
organization and practice of the movement—its theorists, advocates and
activists; the great names and the obscure, towering legends and unsung
heroes.This definitive anthology portrays anarchism as a sophisticated
ideology whose nuances and complexities highlight the natural desire for
freedom in all of us. The classical texts will re-establish anarchism
as both an intellectual and practical force to be reckoned with.
Includes writings by Emma Goldman, Kropotkin, Berkman, Bakunin,
Proudhon, and Malatesta.Daniel Guerin was the author of Anarchism: From
Theory to Practice.