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The Bolshevik Myth
The State and Revolution: Theory and Practice Contents
Debating Power and Revolution in Anarchism, Black Flame and Historical Marxism 1
SEVEN STORIES PRESS 140 Watts Street
The Bolshevik Myth (Diary 1920–22) – Alexander Berkman
On the Bolshevik Myth
When Kropotkin Met Lenin Ruth Kinna Loughborough University
“For a World Without Oppressors:” U.S. Anarchism from the Palmer
Anarchism and Council-Communism on the Russian Revolution
New Latin American Left : Utopia Reborn
Anarchism and the Perversion of the Russian Revolution the Accounts of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman
Bibliography
Anarchist FAQ (16/17)
Peter Kropotkin Ecologist, Philosopher and Revolutionary Graham
Russian Anarchists and the Civil War Author(S): Paul Avrich Source: Russian Review, Vol
The Kronstadt Rebellion: the Struggle for Self-Representation and the Boundaries of Bolshevik
A Look at Kronstadt 1921 James R
"Unite the Left": Contextualizing Bukharin's ABC of Communism and Berkman's ABC of Anarchism
Chronology (1920 - 1940)
Top View
1 'Off to Moscow with No Passports and No Money': the 1921 Spanish Syndicalist Delegation to Russia Arturo Zoffmann Rodrigue
Anti-Anarchist Legislation and the Road to the 1919 Red Hysteria
The Acteal Massacre, Sociedad Civil Las Abejas and Mexico's Ejército
Deported. Emma Goldman and the Russian Revolution
Anarchist Theorizing and Organizing in Edmonton
Anthropologies of Revolution
Ukraine and Its People
A Failure of Praxis? European Revolutionary Anarchism in Revolutionary Situations, 1917-1923
Russia – Revolution, Counter-Revolution
Frank Jacob Emma Goldman and the Russian Revolution
Black Flag Anarchist Review
Emma Goldman, My Disillusionment in Russia (London: C. W. Daniel Company, 1925)
Anarchist Studies 20.1 17/04/2012 08:16 Page 89
Socialism the Failed Idea That Never Dies
Russian Anarchists and the Civil War
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