Kropotkin and the History of Anarchism, by Brian Morris. An introduction to the thought and politics of one of the most influential anarchist communists of 100 years ago.
Telling the stories of libertarian groups that were opposing Fascism in Europe before, and into, the rise of the Nazis including Edelweiss Pirates, FAUD underground, Zazous, 43 group, Arditi del Popolo and dozens of other Italian groups.
This updated pamphlet aims to see through Labour’s smokescreens of ‘identity theft’ and the ‘war on terror’.
Thoughts and commentary on some of the most important issues that anarchists must confront, from an anarchist communist perspective. Collected articles from Organise! magazine on the fundamentals of anarchist communism.
The name says it all. Why work is so terrible and why it must be destroyed before it destroys us!
Insights into the political parties of Britain, and why anarchists oppose all parties. This is a little dated now, but the most well known parties are dismantled.
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.
Our very popular pamphlet, describing the basic ideas of anarchist communism in an easy-to-read form.
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.
The fascinating account of Japanese anarchism in the 20th Century, by John Crump. Updated with postscript,
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