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Topic: Ukraine

"Makhno is our Tsar, Makhno is our God" — Anonymous

(Un?)obvious notes for our Western colleagues — Anna Gritsenko

11 Ukrainian parties were suspended. What’s going on? — Dmitry Mrachnik

14 Tips on How to Get Ready for the Revolutionary Situation — Prameń

1917-1921: The Ukrainian Makhnovist Movement — Zabalaza

A Survey of the Anarchist Movement in the Ukraine — A Dubovik A Skrozitsky, A Dubovik, A Skrozitsky

About historical tradition — Autonomous Workers Union

Achievements of the new government — Rev Dia

Analysis of events in Ukraine: manipulations with the topic of anti-terrorist operation — Rev Dia

Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870–1940 — Lucien Van Der Walt, Arif Dirlik, Anthony Gorman

Anarchism and war — Dmitry Mrachnik

Anarchism in Makhno’s homeland — Denys Gorbach

Anarchism in the context of civil war — Antti Rautiainen

Anarchism in Ukraine — Ryan Robert Mitchell

The Anarchism of Nestor Makhno, 1918–1921 — Michael Palij

The Anarchist Movement in Ukraine at the Height of the New Economic Policy (1924–25) — Viktor Savchenko

Anarchist overprints by Makhno — Robert Tkhorzhevsky

Anarchist solidarity to Crimean Tatars — Autonomous Workers Union

The Anarchist underground in the Ukraine in the 1920s and 1930s — Anatoly Dubovik

Anarchist who Fought in Rojava — Anonymous

Anarchy in the Ukraine — Tommy Lawson

Anarchy’s Cossacks — Anonymous, The Guru

As the right fought with NewsOne — Rev Dia

Assembly, a Ukrainian Anarchist Magazine, on Politics and a Possible Russo-Ukrainian War — Javier Sethness Castro

Atamansha — Malcolm Archibald

The aviation of the Makhno movement (1918–1920) — Volodimir Chop

Bitter experience — Rev Dia

Briefly about the revolutionary anarchists of Ukraine — Rev Dia

Brother, Can You Spare A Ukrainian Section? — Red and Black Notes

Can you have an anarchist army? — Andrew Flood

A Comedian For President? — Jim Kovpak

Communal wars — Rev Dia

The Complicated Case of Sholem Schwartzbard — Steven Leonard Jacobs

Comrade peasants! — Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine

Comrades in the Red Army, on the front line and in the home guard! — Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine

Confession of the Ukrainian marxist soldier — Eugene Leshan, Nihilist Li

Dark Enlightenment for Ukraine — Alexander Volodarsky, Dmitry Mrachnik

Dark times ahead — Jim Kovpak

Declaration of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (Makhnovist) — Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine

Defend Ukraine! — Mike Ermler

Delusions in Ukrainian Politics, Left, Right, and Center — Jim Kovpak

Do you hear, Maidan? — Serhiy Kemsky

Don’t Use the LGBTQIA+ Community to Justify U.S. Interventionism — Eric Fleischmann

The End of Antifa? — Antti Rautiainen

End of the Longest War — Jim Kovpak

Euromaidan: A Revolution between the Political Right and the Left — Tetiana Bezruk

Excuse Me Mister, How Far Is It from Simferopol to Grozny? — Laurent Moeri

Far-right Militants Did Not Allow to Honor Annual Death Day of Putin Regime Victims — Anarchist January 19 Committee, Autonomous Workers Union

Fifty shades of brown — Autonomous Workers Union

An Historic Injustice — Nestor Makhno

History of Revolutionary Action (2010 — 2019) — Rev Dia

History of the Makhnovist Movement (1918–1921) — Pjotr Arshinov, Peter Arshinov

An idea based on lies — Rev Dia

If only there was no war? — Prameń

In the Social Storm — Boris Yelensky

Interview with a Donetsk anarchist — Autonomous Action

Interview with an anarchist activist from Kyiv — ANIKA

Interview with Anarchist Black Cross Moscow — Anonymous

An Investigation into Red-Brown Alliances — Vagabond

It is impossible to protest — Rev Dia

Izrail Abramovich (Fishelevich) Shornik — Anatoly Dubovik

Kievan anarchist’s confession — V 3

The Kolesnikov uprising — Nick Heath

Kontrrazvedka — Vyacheslav Azarov

The Kronstadt Revolt — Vyacheslav Azarov

The Last Time Ukraine was Truly Free — Casey Michel

Left divergence, Right convergence — Volodymyr Ishchenko

Lenin, the Revolution Rapist — Revolt

Maidan 3.0 or the failure of right-wing revolutionaries. — Rev Dia

Maidan and its Contradictions — Autonomous Workers Union

Maidan: Baptism of Blood — Revolutionary Confederation of Anarcho Syndicalists

Makhno & The Makhnovshchina — Ben Annis

The Makhnovist Movement — May Picqueray

Makhno’s Ukraine against Skoropadsky’s Ukraine — Rev Dia

Manifesto of the Insurgent Army (Makhnovist) — Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine

May Day rally speech — Autonomous Workers Union

A Nation of Anarchists — Maxim Osadchuk

Neither their peace nor their war — Rev Dia

The neo-Makhnovist revolutionary project in Ukraine — Michael Schmidt

Nestor Makhno — Alexander Berkman

Nestor Makhno — Paul Avrich

Nestor Makhno and Rural Anarchism in Ukraine, 1917–21 — Colin Darch

Nestor Makhno and the Ukrainian Revolution — Frank Sysyn

Nestor Makhno: Anarchy’s Cossack — Alexandre Skirda

New censorship on the Internet — Rev Dia

Nikiforova, Marusya, 1885-1919 — Nick Heath

‘Novorossiya’s’ ‘Leftist’ Friends — Alexander Volodarsky, Michal Pszyk

‘Novorossiya’s’ Right-wing Friends — Alexander Volodarsky, Michal Pszyk

On the anniversary of Maidan — Dmitry Mrachnik

On the Ukrainian war — Autonomous Action

Open Letter to the European Left — Autonomous Workers Union

Panic at Peregonovka — Nessie

The Personal Side of Nestor Makhno — Various Authors, Nick Heath, Ida Mett

Petliura’s Assassination — May Picqueray

The Poltava uprising against the Bolsheviks, 1920 — Nick Heath

The real trouble with martial law — Jim Kovpak

Repression in Lviv: a critical analysis — Rev Dia

A Requiem for Nationalisation — Alliance of Revolutionary Socialists

Right-Wing Politics = Suicide For Ukraine — Jim Kovpak

The Russian Revolution in the Ukraine — Alfredo M Bonanno, Nestor Makhno

Russo-Ukrainian war — Eugene Leshan

The SBU is putting pressure on members of the anarchist movement — Rev Dia

The State and Revolution — Iain Mc Kay

Statement of left and anarchist organizations about “Borotba” organization — Autonomous Workers Union, Various Authors

Statement on Maidan disbandment by the new government — Autonomous Workers Union

Statement On Russian Intervention — Autonomous Workers Union

Statement on the Current Political Situation — Autonomous Workers Union

Statement on the deadly fight near Verkhovna Rada — Autonomous Workers Union

Statement on the Odessa Tragedy — Autonomous Workers Union

The Story of a Leaflet and the Fate of Anarchist Varshavskiy — Dmitry Ivanovich Rublyov

The Story of the Makhnovists and the Anarchist Revolution in the Ukraine, 1918–1921 — Tokologo African Anarchist Collective

Summons to the 4<sup>th</sup> Extraordinary Congress of Peasant, Worker and Partisan Delegates — Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine

A Symposium and Selected Writings — Ivan Rudnytsky, Mykhaylo Drahomanov, Philip Mosely

Talking about Donbas from the anarchist position — Alexander Volodarsky

Terrorism in the service of the state — Rev Dia

The Greek Makhnovists — Nick Heath

The Makhnovists & The Russian Revolution — Heather Noël Schwartz

The Makhnovists and the Mennonites — Wayne Foster

“The politicians had to obey the crowd” — Autonomous Workers Union

The Ukraine: An Unfinished Revolution — The ARS Collective

There are plausible regional settlements for Ukraine and China — Noam Chomsky

They are children — Rev Dia

Thought of war — Rev Dia

To All Peasants and Workers of the Ukraine — Nestor Makhno

The Two Octobers — Pjotr Arshinov

Ти і є історія — Суспільне Надбання

Ukraine Riots: “Involuntary ejaculation of fire” — Jennifer Baker

Ukraine, 1918–21 and Spain, 1936–39 — Daniel A Collins

Ukraine: A Harsh Antifascist Confrontation Awaits Us — Juliana Lieser, Pavel Nikulin

Ukraine: Between Two Fires — Crimeth Inc, Dmitry Petrov, Elephant in the Room

Ukraine: How Nationalists Took the Lead — Crimeth Inc, Autonomous Workers Union

Ukraine: truce the least bad option, but it gave space to fascists on all sides — Autonomous Workers Union

Ukraine’s oldest anarchist V. Kirichenko had died — Anatoly Dubovik

Ukrainian anarchist dispels myths surrounding Euromaidan protests, warns of fascist influence — The Final Straw Radio, Autonomous Workers Union, Jennifer Baker

Ukrainian Anarchist Organizations’ Statement On the Attack Against the Equality March — Autonomous Workers Union, Various Authors

Ukrainian far-rightists: doomed to be Russian — Dmitry Mrachnik

Ukrainian Nazis encouraged Swedish colleagues to attack feminists — Autonomous Workers Union

The Ukrainian Revolution & the Future of Social Movements — Crimeth Inc

Ukrainian syndicalists: the biggest fascist threat is concentrated in Russia and in the occupied territories — Autonomous Workers Union, Modkraft Dk

Verbich’s attack and the reaction of anarchists — Rev Dia

A Very Long Winter — Praleski

War against war! — Autonomous Action

War and Anarchists — Crimeth Inc

War Continues, But So Do I! — Julian Langer

What Is an Anarchist Strategy in Ukraine? — First of May Anarchist Alliance, Mike Bernier

Why Conscription Is Archaic and Unnecessary, and What to Replace It With — Eugene Leshan

Why is it necessary to support Ukraine? — Antti Rautiainen

Why is Ukraine not Russia? — Rev Dia

Why Western leftists are so fucked up? — Dmitry Mrachnik

A word to the peasants and Workers of Ukraine — Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine

“Death to All Those who Stand in the Way of Freedom for the Working People” — Sean Patterson

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