*note: This page will be developed gradually. Most of the titles listed are, unfortunately, missing from my archives... so, links to individual book entries will be slow in forthcoming.
To be added: publishing details, synopsis, reviews, and biographical material [is that all?]... plus images, photos, documents, etc. [this is going to take a while].
Oh, and some reciprocal links would be nice. Maybe guest webpages? Whew!
An earlier version of the bibliography appeared in Mark/Space No.9 , 1977
Initiated: 25 January 1996
Plus (publishing dates unknown):
(1649, non-fiction)
(1649... apocalyptic vision, egalitarian message... the book was banned, author arrested)
(1652, non-fiction)
(1840, non-fiction)
(1850, non-fiction)
(18??, non-fiction)
(1871, non-fiction)
(1887, non-fiction)
(1890, novel... one of the few non-authoritarian utopian fictions)
(18??, non-fiction)
(18??, non-fiction)
(18??, non-fiction)
(1899, non-fiction)
(1902, non-fiction)
(1903, non-fiction)
(1906, non-fiction)
(1910, non-fiction)
(1912, non-fiction)
(1924, non-fiction... his unfinished final work... part 1 presents the history of ethics, part 2 projects into the future)
(1927, non-fiction)
(1944, non-fiction)
(1947, non-fiction)
(1950, non-fiction... an excellent critique of utopian thinking from an anarchist perspective... highly recommended)
(1953, non-fiction)
(1957)
(spring 1969, treatise... originally published in Issue No.3 of Anarchos magazine... a short, but brilliant treatise on modern anarchism... this document was later expanded into a full-length book...
highly recommended)
(1973, non-fiction, anthology)
(1976, non-fiction)
(1977, non-fiction, anthology)
(1978, non-fiction)
(1980)
(1982, non-fiction... the social history of actual anarchist societies)
(19??, non-fiction... handbook for bomb-making, drug abuse, firearms... more terrorist than anarchist...
this wrongful association with Anarchy is usually taken up by advocates of a police state)
(1986, non-fiction, essays... title essay available online)
(1989, non-fiction)
(19??, non-fiction... here's a link to the online text)
(19??, non-fiction)
(19??, non-fiction)
(1989, non-fiction, essays)
(1992, non-fiction... more to do with music lifestyle than political philosophy)
(1993, non-fiction)
(1996, non-fiction)
(March 1997, non-fiction...HarperPrism, US... covers anarchy sites on the Internet)
(1997, non-fiction...C.A.L. Press, Columbia, Missouri, US... critique of Murray Bookchin, Proudhon, Bakunin)
(19??, essays, non-fiction... essential reading... highly recommended)
(1972?, non-fiction, essays)
(19??, non-fiction, essays)
(1980?, non-fiction, essays)
(19??, non-fiction... a primer on Bookchin's ideas)
(19??, non-fiction)
(19??, non-fiction, essays)
(19??, non-fiction, essays)
(19??, non-fiction, essays)
(19??, non-fiction, essays)
(19??, non-fiction)
(19??, non-fiction)
(19??, non-fiction... "lucid exposition of anarchism in the contemporary world"... includes chapters on class struggle, party politics, violence and terorrism, etc.)
(19??, non-fiction, essays...Monkeywrench Press, US... four essays from former SNCC and Black Panther Party member and ex political prisoner... includes an index of Anarchist Black Cross listings)
(19??, non-fiction)
"As a supporter of capitalism, he can hardly be an anarchist (even if he calls himself one). The 'anarcho'-capitalist school of thought is not part of the anarchist movement, and would best be called 'private state' capitalism. ...link to http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1931/secFcon.html as that explains why 'anarcho'-capitalism is not anarchist." --Iain M., e-mail: anarcho@geocities.com.
(19??, non-fiction...Monthly Review Press... politics, an intro to anarchism... Introduction by Noam Chomsky)
(199?, non-fiction, anthology... essays from contemporary anarchists, including Hakim Bey, George Woodcock, Robert Shea, etc.)
(1998, non-fiction...Routledge, UK, hbk... individualism)
"A central argument of the book is that while the activity of the state leads to the atrophy of the 'muscles' of self-help and mutual help, its absence helps generate spontaneous cooperation and self-enforcing conventions that afford protection." --Alan Walters, former chief economic adviser to Margaret Thatcher (in The Guardian , Thursday 19 February 1998).
Anarchos
(vintage anarchist magazine based in New York City's East Village... featured the early work of Murray Bookchin... uncertain if still existing)
"Interesting ideas published by some very nice people." --Henry W.Targowski.
Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed
(news, reviews, features... C.A.L. Press, POB 1446, Columbia, MO 65205-1446, USA... e-mail: jmcquinn@mail.coin.missouri.edu)
Green Anarchist
(London-based magazine... ecodefense, animal lib, 'community resistance')
"Anarchism with a direct action, anti-civilisation slant." -- (in Head , Issue 8, 1998)
"A controversial publication. Mixes Luddite attitudes with radical environmentalism. Not truly 'anarchist', but rather 'eco-fundamentalist'. Judge for yourself." --Henry W.Targowski.
KaspahRaster
("an anarcho-situ zine of essays, nonlinear communiques, & sf"... edited by Jean A.Heriot, e-mail: jaheriot@teleport.com)
"Great text-based publication. Interesting authors. Highly recommended." --Henry W.Targowski.
Red & Black Revolution
(web version of the Irish anarchist magazine... e-mail: dr_groove@geocities.com...)
haven't checked this link yet... uncertain if genuine anarchist or revolutionary political... let me know.
Corrections, new additions, and relevant links are very welcome.
B.C. 1200 -- Amalrik of Beno founded the "Brothers and Sisters of the Free Spirit".
1648 AD -- Gerard Winstanley forms the "True Levelers" or "Diggers".
1649 -- The New Law of Righteousness by Gerrard Winstanley published.
1652 -- The Law of Freedom in a Platform: Or True Magistracie Restored by Gerrard Winstanley published.
1789 -- French Revolution.
1793 -- William Goldwin defined the first form of Anarchism (enquiry concerning political justice and its influence on general virtue and happiness).
1809 -- Pierre Joseph Proudhon born 1809 in Besancon, France.
1814 -- Michael Alexandrovitch Bakunin born in Psjamoechino [dutch spelling... uncertain of english version].
1818 -- Karl Marx born.
1840 -- What is Property? by Pierre J.Proudhon published.
1842 -- Peter Alexandrovitch Kropotkin born 9 december 1842, in Moscow, Russia.
1848 -- Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels issued.
1850 -- General Theory of Revolution in the 19th-century by Pierre J.Proudhon issued.
1865 -- Pierre Joseph Proudhon died 19 January 1865, in Passy, France.
1867 -- Das Kapital by Karl Marx published.
1868 -- "International Union of Socialist Democrats" under Michael Bakunin.
1869 -- Emma Goldman born.
1871 -- Paris Commune. The God and the State by Michael Bakunin published.
1876 -- Michael Bakunin died 1 july 1876, in Bern.
1883 -- Karl Marx died.
1890 -- News From Nowhere by William Morris published.
1902 -- Mutual Aid: A Factor in Evolution by Peter Kropotkin published.
1917 -- Russian Revolution.
1921 -- Peter Kropotkin died 8 February 1921, in Dmitrow.
1936 -- Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
1966 -- San Francisco "Diggers" formed by Emmett Grogan, Peter Berg, Robert Lamorticella, Peter Coyote, and David Cohen (inspired by the work of Gerard Winstanley).
1967 -- "Summer of Love", San Francisco.
1979 -- "Punk", London.
The english translation and some minor additions were done by Henry W.Targowski.
This tentative listing was originally compiled for Mark/Space No.9 , 1977.
Additions, corrections, and expansions are welcome.
Anarchy Archives
("a collection of writings, graphics and commentary by classic anarchists such as Kropotkin, Bakunin, Goldman, etc. There are extensive online texts and bibliographies." --Dana Ward, Professor of Political Studies, Pitzer College, Claremont, CA 91711, USA, e-mail: dward@kokusai.miyazaki-mic.ac.jp)
Anarchy-WWW Mailing List
("Basically, it is a mutual aid tool for people who work on anarchist web pages. We share ideas, ask for help, announce moves, etc. Since talk about specific theories is considered off-topic, the list doesn't swamp mailboxes." --Greg, e-mail: galt@facility.cs.utah.edu.)
Burn!
(exhibition of anarchist and socialist art... gallery plus links)
Erik Buelinckx Home Page
(pretty busy links page... maintained by Erik Buelinckx)
Hemp Land Anarchy Links
(Swedish site... maintained by Mats Åhrman, e-mail:
dfl-tea@algonet.se)
"Good links to anarchy-related sites." --Henry W.Targowski.
The Independent Institute
("We are in the process of expanding our internet website to include links from important organizations devoted to advancing anarchist thought and serious criticial analysis of all forms of statism." --David J.Theroux, e-mail: DTheroux@independent.org)
Long Anarchist Site
(extensive links page... maintained by Jason Wehling, e-mail: jwehling@teleport.com)
Mitzi Waltz International Internet Directory
(anarchist links... domestic spying, Douglas Squirrel case... URL filched from Jean A.Heriot's excellent links page Cybersuzy 003)
Spunk Press -- Anarchist Contacts
(resource page... "clearinghouse for contact information for anarchist groups, activist resources, information sources...")
Tilos Radio
(Hungarian Anarchist Radio site)
Also Check:
Black Planet Radical & Anarchist Books
(shop site... mail-order catalog... radical and anti-authoritarian literature)
Freedom Press
(in Angel Alley, 84B Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7AX, England... long-established publisher of anarchist writings... also have their own store called: Freedom Bookshop...)
No website yet as far as I know.
Little Free Press
("describes and promotes the priceless economic system"... link supplied by John Hall)
And:
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