No Gods, No Masters : An Anthology of Anarchism
Leverbaar
FOREWORD 1(6) NO GODS, NO MASTERS: VOLUME 1 MAX STIRNER 7(30) Max Stirner: Introduction 9(3) Max Stirner 12(5) The False Principles of Our Education 17(4) The Ego and His Own 21(6) The Ego and His Own (1843) 27(4) Counter-Criticism 31(6) PIERRE-JOSEPH PROUDHON 37(90) Pierre Joseph Proudhon 39(2) A Self Portrait 41(7) Property is Theft 48(7) The System of Economic Contradictions 55(3) Proudhon in the 1848 Revolution 58(13) Peoples' Election Manifesto 71(10) The Authority Principle 81(18) Proudhon and Worker Candidates 99(24) Proudhon Against "Communism" 123(4) MIKHAIL BAKUNIN 127(60) The Revolution of February 1848, as Seen by Bakunin 129(3) Bakunin, as Seen by James Guillaume 132(15) Whom Am I? 147(3) God and the State 150(3) The International Revolutionary Society or Brotherhood 153(13) An Internationalist Federalism 166(4) Church and State 170(7) Program and Object of the Secret Revolutionary Organization of the International Brethren 177(10) NO GODS, NO MASTERS: VOLUME 2 MIKHAIL BAKUNIN 187(28) Controversy with Marx 189(9) Bakunin and Marx on the Commune 198(15) On Worker Self-management 213(2) DIRECT ACTION AND LIBERTARIAN CONSTRUCTION FORESHADOWED 215(24) Direct Action and Libertarian Construction Foreshadowed 217(2) The Debate between Cesar de Paepe and Adhemar Schwitzguebel 219(2) On the Organization of Public Services in the Society of the Future 221(9) The Question of Public Services Before the International 230(9) JAMES GUILLAUME 239(30) James Guillaume 241(6) Ideas on Social Organization 247(22) PETER KROPOTKIN 269(78) Peter Kropotkin 271(4) The Anarchist Idea 275(5) The 1880 Congress of the Jura Federation 280(19) Declaration of the Anarchists Arraigned Before the Criminal Court in Lyon 299(2) Paroles d'un Révolté 301(1) From the Medieval Commune to the Modern Commune 302(10) Revolutionary Government 312(12) Anarchy: Its Philosophy, Its Ideal 324(2) Kropotkin in the Russian Revolution 326(3) How Communism Should Not be introduced 329(5) Vilkens' Last Visit to Kropotkin 334 Recollections of Kropotkin 330(17) NO GODS, NO MASTERS: VOLUME 3 ERRICO MALATESTA 347(46) Errico Malatesta 349(3) Revolution and Reaction 352(3) Anarchy 355(10) Malatesta and the Anarchists at the London Congress 365(8) Malatesta and the International Anarchist Congress in Amsterdam 373(14) Malatesta, the Anarchist International and War 387(4) A Prophetic Letter to Luigi Fabbri 391(2) ÉMILE HENRY 393(10) Émile Henry 395(2) Letter to the Governor of the Conciergerie Prison 397(6) THE FRENCH ANARCHISTS IN THE TRADE UNIONS 403(4) Introduction to The French Anarchists in the Trade Unions 405(2) FERNAND PELLOUTIER 407(10) Anarchism and the Workers' Union 409(8) ÉMILE POUGET 417(20) Émile Pouget's Life as an Activist 419(8) What is the Trade Union? 427(10) THE SPANISH COLLECTIVES 437(34) The Spanish Collectives 439(1) Collectivization in Spain 440(7) The Program of the Aragónese Federation of Collectives 447(2) Sonic Local Examples of Collectivization 449(5) In the Province of Levante 454(5) The Decree on Collectivization of the Catalan Economy 459(8) The Writings of Diego Abad de Santillán 467(4) VOLINE 471(26) The Unknown Revolution 476(11) Proceedings of Nabat 487(3) Third Congress of the Anarchist Organizations of the Ukraine 490(7) NO GODS, NO MASTERS: VOLUME 4 NESTOR MAKHNO 497(44) Nestor Makhno, Anarchist Guerrilla 499(2) Visit to the Kremlin 501(14) The Makhnovist Movement 515(10) Trotsky and the "Makhnovshchina" 525(10) Manifesto of the Insurgent Army of the Ukraine 535(2) Program/Manifesto of April 1920 537(2) Anarchism and the "Makhnovshchina" 539(2) KRONSTADT 541(52) Meeting with Trotsky 544(1) Memories of Kronstadt 545(16) Resolution Passed by the General Assembly of the 1st and 2nd Squadrons of the Baltic Fleet, Held in Kronstadt 561(2) The Official Journal of the Kronstadt Uprising 563(25) Petritchenko's Testimony 588(5) ANARCHISTS BEHIND BARS 593(12) Anarchists Behind Bars 595(10) ANARCHISM IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR 605(14) Anarchism in The Spanish Civil War 607(1) Anarchism in Spain from 1919 to 1936 608(6) The Spanish Revolution (1936) in Response to Fascism: A General Strike! 614(1) Antifascism in Power (July 1936) 615(2) FAI Manifesto 617(2) DURRUTI AND LIBERTARIAN WARFARE 619(34) Buenaventura Durruti 621(9) The Spirit of Durruti 630(2) The Defense of Madrid 632(4) Durruti Is Not Dead 636(3) Durruti Speaks 639(1) Durruti's Message to the Russian Workers 640(1) Final Address 641(1) Militians, Yes! Soldiers, Never! 642(5) The Italian Section of the Ascaso Column Opposes Militarization 647(6) ANARCHO-SYNDICALISM IN GOVERNMENT 653(24) Anarcho-syndicalism in Government 655(1) The Uselessness of Government (A manifesto adopted by the CNT) 656(2) A Would-be Justification 658(4) The Contrary View—Open Letter to Federica Montseny 662(6) The CNT Taken to Task by its International 668(3) Federica Montseny Sets the Record Straight 671(6) NOTES 677
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