
MANIFESTO OF LIBERTARIAN COMMUNISM – GEORGE FONTENIS -1953
2 April 2009Posted by AFed
Written in 1953 by George Fontenis, Manifesto of Libertarian Communism is one of the key texts of the anarchist communist current, translated from French manifeste du communisme libertaire. Although flawed, the best features need to be incorporated into modern revolutionary theory and practice.

THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT IN JAPAN
2 April 2009Posted by AFed
The fascinating account of Japanese anarchism in the 20th Century, by John Crump. Updated with postscript,

ECOLOGY AND CLASS – WHERE THERE’S BRASS THERE’S MUCK
2 April 2009Posted by AFed
This major second edition looks at the ecological crisis facing us today, what is being done about it and sets out in detail our views on what an ecologically sustainable world would be like.

ANARCHISM – AS WE SEE IT
2 April 2009Posted by AFed
Our very popular pamphlet, describing the basic ideas of anarchist communism in an easy-to-read form.

BEYOND RESISTANCE – A REVOLUTIONARY MANIFESTO
2 April 2009Posted by AFed
6th edition, Autumn 2008. The AF’s in-depth analysis of the capitalist world in crisis, suggestions about what the alternative Anarchist Communist society could be like, and evaluation of social and organisational forces which play a part in the revolutionary process.

THE ITALIAN FACTORY COUNCILS AND THE ANARCHISTS
15 March 2009Posted by AFed
A Stormy Petrel pamphlet, produced by the Anarchist Federation (London group), this text tells the story of the factory councils in Italy between 1920-21. It examines their practice and the role of the anarchists in their lives.

A BRIEF FLOWERING OF FREEDOM: The Hungarian Revolution 1956
15 March 2009Posted by AFed
An exciting account of one of the first post-war uprisings against the Stalinist monolith. Also includes a history of the Hungarian anarchist movement.

ANARCHISM AND VIOLENCE – by Errico Malatesta
15 March 2009Posted by AFed
Complete with a new introduction this important document in the history of anarchist theory from the 1920s refutes the common misinterpretation of anarchism as mindless destruction while restating the need for revolution to create a free and equal society.

COUNCIL COMMUNIST PAMPHLETS republication
20 February 2009Posted by AFed
Peterloo Press series – council communist pamphlets / booklets published by Manchester AF, plus Pannekoek’s Party and Class; published by Leicester AF.
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