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Topic: first international

Anarchy and Communism

Bakunin: a libertarian communist before the term was coined

Counter-Proposal on Resistance Funds

From the Bottom Up

Individualist Anarchists in the First International, Etc.

Letter to The Bulletin De La Fédération Jurassienne

Manifesto of the Neapolitan Workers’ Federation

Marx and Bakunin

On Anarchy

On the Policy of the International Workingmen’s Association

Principles and Organization of the International Revolutionary Society.

Program and Organization of the International Working Men’s Association

Program and Regulations of the International Alliance of the Socialist Democracy

Report of the Commission on the Question of Inheritance

Review of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy

Review: Divide and Conquer or Divide and Subdivide? How Not to Refight the First International

Review: Social Democracy and Anarchism in the International Workers’ Association 1864–1877

Review: Workers Unite! The International 150 years later

Statism and Anarchy

Statutes of the First International

The Anarchist International

The Bakunin-Marx split in the 1st International

The Congress of the Anti-authoritarian International

The First International and the Development of Anarchism and Marxism

The First Socialist Schism

The Organization of the International

The Political Theology of Mazzini And The International

The Rules and Program of the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy Founded in Geneva in October 1868

The Sonvilier Circular

The Two Anarchisms

The Workers’ New International

The history of the federalist IWMA

To the Brothers of the Alliance in Spain

To the Compagnons of the International Workingmen’s Association of Locle and La Chaux de fond

Two Speeches to the Congress of the IWA at Basle

We Do Not Fear Anarchy, We Invoke It