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Anarcho-syndicalism in the 20th Century

Then and now

Slippery Slopes

Anarchism and Power in the Spanish Revolution

History and actuality of anarcha-feminism

Revolutionary War?

Los Quijotes

“Separate and equal”?

The International Brigades and the social revolution in Spain, 1936-1939

That 19<sup>th</sup> July in Spain in 1936

Camillo Berneri

Militant Anarchism and the Reality in Spain

Review: Anarchist Economics

Building Utopia

We, the anarchists!

Anarchy and its Allies

Remembering Spain : Italian anarchist Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War

Free Women of Spain

In Revolutionary Spain, Workers Made the Anarchist Vision Real

Free Women of Spain

Industrial Collectivization During the Spanish Revolution

Remembering Federico Arcos

Federico Arcos (July 18, 1920-May 26, 2015)

Collectives in the Spanish revolution

Anarchism — A Philosophy Of Action

The Meaning of Anarchism

Why We Lost the War

A Rebel in Barcelona

The CNT in the Spanish Revolution, Volume 3

The CNT in the Spanish Revolution, Volume 2

The CNT in the Spanish Revolution, Volume 1

Living Utopia (Vivir la Utopia)

Noam Chomsky on Anarchism, Marxism & Hope for the Future

The Revolution in Spain

The Other Volunteers

Orobón Fernández and the Workers Alliance

Objectivity and Liberal Scholarship

Lest the Spanish Revolution Finish Up Like the Russian

Why the Anarchists Lost the Spanish Revolution

Class War in Spain

Review: Anarchism in the City

Living Anarchism

Anarchism and the City

The Spanish Revolution

War & Revolution

Free Women of Spain

The first days of the Revolution

The Anti-Worker Repression in Republican Spain

Was there a Spanish revolution?

Anarchists

Six articles on the Spanish Revolution

Self-Management and the Spanish Revolution

The Friends of Durruti — A Chronology

2,000,000 Anarchists Fight For Revolution Says Spanish Leader

Buenaventura Durruti

Barcelona 19<sup>th</sup> July 1936

A day Mournful and Overcast...

Interview with Buenaventura Durruti

Jaime Balius and The Friends of Durruti

With the POUM

Durruti in the Spanish Revolution

Mujeres Libres: Women in the Spanish Revolution

Objectivity and Right-Libertarian Scholarship

Mujeres Libres

Two weeks that shook Spain

Review: The Militias in the Spanish Revolution

Review of The CNT in the Spanish Revolution by José Peirats

Workers Against Work

From Defense Cadres to Popular Militias

Theses on the Spanish Civil War and the revolutionary situation created on July 19, 1936

Barricades in Barcelona

Manuel Escorza del Val (1912–1968)

Socialism and Strategy

National Anarchism?

Collectivizations: The constructive achievements of the Spanish Revolution

The Tragic Week in May

The USSR and the CNT

Open letter to the CNT

Collectives in the Spanish revolution

When Insurrections Die

Homage to Catalonia

Looking back on the Spanish war

Spilling the Spanish beans

All Our Lives

Women in the Spanish revolution

Revolution in the Australian Cane Fields

Seven Years Buried Alive and Other Writings

Lessons Of The Spanish Revolution

The Spanish Revolution of 1936

1936 – Rise and Fall of the Spanish Revolution

Building a mass anarchist movement: the example of Spain’s CNT

Lessons of Spain

Spain ’36

May Days 1937

Peadar O’Donnell and the Spanish Revolution

Review, Two New Books on Spanish Anarchism

The Anarcho-Syndicalist Genesis of Orwell's Revolutionary Years

Vicente Monclus Guallar, Spanish Libertarian victimised in the USSR

A new world in their hearts

Between the War and the Revolution

Social democracy and communism betrays the revolution

Counter Revolution on the March

Beware, Dangerous Corner!

Anarchism in Spain

Review: The Friends of Durruti Group: 1937–1939

Sabaté

With the Peasants of Aragon

Remember: The Spanish Revolution (1936–7)

Reclaiming Syndicalism

Insulting the flag

The Anarchist Collectives

The Anarchists

The CNT defense committees in Barcelona 1933–1938

The Collectives in Revolutionary Spain

The colour brown

The Confederal Concept of Libertarian Communism

FAU and IWA — looking back to look ahead

The Friends of Durruti Group: 1937–1939

In Defense of Anarchism, In Defense of Anti-Authoritarianism

Liberatory Community Armed Self-Defense

Marxism, Prefigurative Communism, and the Problem of Workers’ Control

The People Armed

The Platform of the Workers Alliance

The Political Soviet Grinding Machine

The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 21

The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 17

A Return to Principle

The Revolutionary Message of the ‘Friends of Durruti’

The Social Revolution and Civil War in Spain

The Spanish Revolution

The Spanish Revolution: 70 Years On

The Spanish Revolution: Anarchy in Action

A Study of the Revolution in Spain, 1936–1937

The theorization of historical experiences

The Third Revolution

Towards a Fresh Revolution

War and Revolution

Workers Against Work

Workers Power and the Spanish Revolution

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