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Communique #Four
Individuals Tending Toward the Wild
Communique #Four
September 21, 2011
Translated from Spanish
Retrieved on March 12, 2013 from http://waronsociety.noblogs.org/?p=2913
Communique #Four
September 21, 2011
Translated from Spanish
Retrieved on March 12, 2013 from http://waronsociety.noblogs.org/?p=2913
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Communique One
Individualists Tending toward the Wild
Communique One
April 27th, 2011
Translated from Spanish
Retrieved on March 12, 2013 from http://waronsociety.noblogs.org/?p=614
Communique One
April 27th, 2011
Translated from Spanish
Retrieved on March 12, 2013 from http://waronsociety.noblogs.org/?p=614
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The Day Before the Revolution
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Between Two Wars
Kenneth Rexroth
Between Two Wars
1944
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/between-two-wars/
Between Two Wars
1944
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/between-two-wars/
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queering heterosexuality
Sandra Jeppesen
queering heterosexuality
2012
Scanned from original
queering heterosexuality
2012
Scanned from original
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Authoritarianism and Self-Creation
Silas Crane
Authoritarianism and Self-Creation
June 2008
Reproduction of Original
Authoritarianism and Self-Creation
June 2008
Reproduction of Original
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Polyamory and Queer Anarchism: Infinite Possibilities for Resistance
Susan Song
Polyamory and Queer Anarchism: Infinite Possibilities for Resistance
2012
Published in Queering Anarchism: Essays on Gender, Power, and Desire edited by C.B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, and Abbey Volcano, published by AK Press, 2012
Scanned from original
Polyamory and Queer Anarchism: Infinite Possibilities for Resistance
2012
Published in Queering Anarchism: Essays on Gender, Power, and Desire edited by C.B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, and Abbey Volcano, published by AK Press, 2012
Scanned from original
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Liberté – Egalité – Fraternité
Ravachol
Liberté – Egalité – Fraternité
1880[ish]
Source: Jean Maitron, Le Mouvement Anarchiste en france, Vol 1. Paris, Maspero, 1975 Translated: for marxists.org by Mitch Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006. For a period in the 1880’s Ravachol earned his living as a musician. A contemporary passed down the lyrics to one of his songs.
Jean Maitron, Le Mouvement Anarchiste en france, Vol 1. Paris, Maspero, 1975
Liberté – Egalité – Fraternité
1880[ish]
Source: Jean Maitron, Le Mouvement Anarchiste en france, Vol 1. Paris, Maspero, 1975 Translated: for marxists.org by Mitch Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006. For a period in the 1880’s Ravachol earned his living as a musician. A contemporary passed down the lyrics to one of his songs.
Jean Maitron, Le Mouvement Anarchiste en france, Vol 1. Paris, Maspero, 1975
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My Principles
Ravachol
My Principles
1892
Source: Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol. L’équipement de la pensée, Paris. 1992; Translated: for marxists.org by Mitchell Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006.
Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol.
My Principles
1892
Source: Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol. L’équipement de la pensée, Paris. 1992; Translated: for marxists.org by Mitchell Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006.
Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol.
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A Narrative
Ravachol
A Narrative
July 13, 1892
We have three autobiographical texts by Ravachol dating from his time in prison just prior to his execution July 11, 1892. The first was the text dictated to the police, “My Principles”; the second is a longer fragment about his youth, political development and criminal life; and the last an account of his most notorious crime, his attempt at grave-robbing. Supposedly written in his own hand, complete with grammatical and spelling mistakes, it appeared in a Parisian paper two days after Ravachol’s death. Source: Ravachol. Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol. L’équipement de la pensée, Paris. 1992; Translated: for marxists.org by Mitch Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006.
Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol.
A Narrative
July 13, 1892
We have three autobiographical texts by Ravachol dating from his time in prison just prior to his execution July 11, 1892. The first was the text dictated to the police, “My Principles”; the second is a longer fragment about his youth, political development and criminal life; and the last an account of his most notorious crime, his attempt at grave-robbing. Supposedly written in his own hand, complete with grammatical and spelling mistakes, it appeared in a Parisian paper two days after Ravachol’s death. Source: Ravachol. Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol. L’équipement de la pensée, Paris. 1992; Translated: for marxists.org by Mitch Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006.
Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol.
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Aufhebengate
Various Authors
Aufhebengate
2013
Cop-out was retrieved on January 23, 2013 from dialectical-delinquents.com
The first open letter was retrieved on January 26, 2013 from blog.occupiedlondon.org
The second open letter was retrieved on January 26, 2013 from www.indymedia.org.uk
Aufhebengate
2013
Cop-out was retrieved on January 23, 2013 from dialectical-delinquents.com
The first open letter was retrieved on January 26, 2013 from blog.occupiedlondon.org
The second open letter was retrieved on January 26, 2013 from www.indymedia.org.uk
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