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The Anarchists in the Russian Revolution Documents of revolution
Avrich, Paul (ed.) http://libcom.org/files/AnarchistsRev.pdf http://libcom.org/library/anarchists-russian-revolution-paul-avrich
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd., London, United Kingdom Year Published: 1973 Pages: 179pp ISBN: 0-500-76001-2 Resource Type: Book
A selection of articles, manifestos, speeches, resolutions, letter, diaries, poems, and songs which seek to capture the spirit of the anarchist movement in Rissia.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION 1 The Revolution Ahead VOLIN (V. M. EIKHENBAUM) 23 March 1917 2 A Greeting to Freedom IUDA ROSHCHIN May 1917 3 Why I Am an Anarchist N. PETROV 23 October 1917 4 Appeal (poem) SEAMAN STEFAN STEPANOV 23 October 1917
PART TWO: ASPECTS OF ANARCHISM 5 ATHEISM: a Arise! I. SELITSKY 12 October 1917 b Atheist Manifesto 12 May 1919 c My God (poem) E. ZAIDNER-SADD 7 January 1920 6 ANTI-MILITARISM: Reply GENEVA GROUP OF ANARCHIST-COMMUNISTS August 1916 7 ANTI-INTELLECTUALISM: a Proclamation 27 January 1918 b Pan-Anarchist Manifesto 1918 c Anarcho-Futurist Manifesto 14 March 1919 8 INDIVIDUALISM: a Nothing Forgotten and Nothing Learned A.L. and V.L. Gordin 22 October 1917 b Anarchist Manifesto A. A. BOROVOI 1918 9 ANARCHIST YOUTH: Comrades! April 1919 10 EDUCATION: Theses on the Cultural Organization of Russia November 1918 11 THE FUTURE SOCIETY: a The Free Commune and the Free City N.I. PAVLOV 16 September 1918 b Anarchist Communism A. GRACHEV 15 September 1917
PART THREE: WORKERS' CONTROL 12 Declaration of the Petrograd Union of Anarcho-Syndicalist Propaganda 4 June 1917 13 On Trade Unions and Factory Committees G. P. MAKSIMOV 11 August 1917 14 A Note on Syndicalism A.A.KARELIN 28 November 1917 15 To the Worker Ia. MASALSKY 19 December 1917
PART FOUR: SOCIAL REVOLUTION 16 The Durnovo Dacha 9 June 1917 17 Towards the Moment I. S. BLEIKHMAN 9 September 1917 18 The Crisis of Power A.M.SHAPIRO 8 September 1917 19 Two Anarchist Speeches 10 September and 19 October 1917 20 Marxism and Revolution GREGORY RAIVA 29 September 1917 21 Revolutionary Dead End 22 October 1917 22 What Next? E.Z. DOLININ 2 October 1917 23 Is This The End? 20 October 1917 24 Down with Words! ANNA VLADIMIROVA 29 September 1917 PART FIVE: THE OCTOBER INSURRECTION 25 Two Editorials 3 and 6 November 1917 26 Party Blindness N. I. PAVLOV 18 November 1917 27 Speech on the Constituent Assembly 10 October 1917 28 The Bolsheviks and the Constituent Assembly I. S. BLEIKHMAN 28 November 1917 29 The Soviets of Workers', Soldiers', and Peasants' Deputies G. P. MAKSIMOV 22 December 1917 30 The People VOLIN 26 February 1918
PART SIX: CIVIL WAR 31 'Soviet Anarchists' Bill Shatov and Iuda Roshchin 1920 32 Declaration on Expropriations 11 March 1918 33 Raids on Anarchists April 1918 34 Arise People!: Two Proclamations 14 and 24 July 1918 35 Era of Dynamite (song) 1918 36 To the Anarchists (poem) Victor Triuk 5 March 1918 37 Three Resolutions August-September 1918 38 The State and State Socialists A. SOKOLOV 14 July 1918 39 Paths of Revolution M. SEHGVEN 16 September 1918 40 The Red Army April 1919
PART SEVEN: MAKHNO 41 Manifesto 1918 42 Agricultural Communes NESTOR MAKHNO 1918 43 To All Peasants and Workers of the Ukraine 7 January 1920 44 Who Are the Makhnovists and What Are They Fighting For? 27 April 1920 45 Pause! Read! Consider! June 1920
PART EIGHT: ANARCHISTS IN PRISON 46 A Letter From Prison P. MOGILA April 1919 47 One Day in the Cheka's Cellar G.P. MAKSIMOV spring 1919 48 Two Letters to Lenin PETER KROPOTKIN 4 March and 21 December 1920 49 Message to the Workers of the West PETER KROPOTKIN 10 June 1920
PART NINE: KRONSTADT 50 The Petropavlovsk Resolution 28 February 1921 51 What We Are Fighting For 8 March 1921 52 Where There Is Authority There Is No Freedom March 1921 53 The Bolshevik Myth ALEXANDER BERKMAN March and Septem-ber 1921 54 My Disillusionment in Russia EMMA GOLDMAN 1922
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE CHRONOLOGY SOURCES OF ILLUSTRATIONS INDEX
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