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Abstract Lucy Parsons was one of the most famous radical orators of the United States, but little has been written about her visit to Britain. This article investigates Parsons's lecture tour of Britain in the winter of 1888, based on an invitation from the Socialist League to address meetings to commemorate the Haymarket Affair and tour the country to
Aileen Lichtenstein
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Retrato del filósofo como joven anarquista
El objeto principal de esta investigación es reconstruir la tarea que en su juventud desplegó Luis Juan Guerrero (1899-1957) en la Editorial Argonauta a partir de su correspondencia con Diego Abad de Santillán entre 1922 y 1925.
Ricardo Ibarlucía
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Impossible organisations: anarchism and organisational praxis [PDF]
Organisational scholarship tends to focus its attention mainly on conventional work organisations and so neglects the organisational practices and principles of other sites of organising.
Reedy, Patrick
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The Darwinian Rhetoric of Science in Petr Kropotkin's Mutual Aid. A Factor of Evolution (1902).
The paper explores the significance of rhetorical argumentation in Petr Kropotkin's treatise Mutual Aid. A Factor of Evolution (1902). It argues that Kropotkin's work is steeped in the tradition of a rhetoric of science that is profoundly Darwinian and ...
Riccardo Nicolosi
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Abstract Based on recently opened multilingual archives, this paper addresses relationally three transnational cases of early networking for critical and radical geography that took place in different countries and languages between the 1970s and the 1980s.
Federico Ferretti
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Resumo O texto analisa a construção de uma linha científica pelo grupo dos geógrafos anarquistas ativos entre os séculos XIX e XX, cujos representantes mais célebres foram Elisée Reclus e Pëtr Kropotkin.
Federico Ferretti
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It is a well-established fact that foreign immigrants and visitors played a major role in the emergence of American anarchism. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, European-born artisans and peasants – Germans and Czechs, Italians and Spaniards, Russians and Jews – constituted the mass base of the movement, while its intellectual leadership ...
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Legal punishment and libertarian thinking: Kropotkin’s visits to imprisonment facilities [PDF]
Este artículo reconstruye las observaciones críticas que Piotr KROPOTKIN realizó sobre el castigo y sus modernos y privilegiados lugares de ejecución, luego de visitar varias prisiones europeas a finales del siglo XIX.
Cita-Triana, Ricardo Antonio
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Helping people to help themselves : policy lessons from a study of deprived urban neighbourhoods in Southampton [PDF]
The aim of this paper is draw out some policy lessons from a study of self-help activity amongst 200 households in deprived urban neighbourhoods of Southampton.
Williams, C.C., Windebank, J.
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Informal Care Work From a Queer Lens: Challenging Heteronormative Paradigms
ABSTRACT This paper emphasizes the importance of incorporating queer perspectives and practices into the general academic discourse on the organization of informal care. We refer to queer informal care work as (1) unpaid care arrangements and support systems that are (2) provided by individuals who position themselves in queer contexts and that are (3)
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