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Topic: Soviet Union

1938–1956: The tragedy of Karaganda — Wayne Foster

Afghanistan: From Tragedy to Comedy — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay

America and the Soviets — Alexander Berkman

Anarchism in Russia — Nick Heath

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

Anarchist Renegade: Viktor Belash in Tashkent — Malcolm Archibald, Viktor Belash

Anarchist Solidarity — Alexander Berkman, Alexander Berkman and Lilly Sarnoff, Lilly Sarnoff

Berta Tubisman — Sergei Ovsiannikov

The Bolshevik Dictatorship at Work — Alexander Berkman

Commentary on "State and Revolution" — Black Flag Sydney

Counter-revolution and the Soviet Union — Gregory Petrovich Maximoff, Grigori Petrovitch Maximov

From Bolshevism to the Bureaucracy — Cornelius Castoriadis, Paul Cardan, Maurice Brinton

From Russia with Critique — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay

Historical Materialism — Eric Fleischmann

In the Prisons of Russia — Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman, Alexander Schapiro

Invasion Newspeak: U.S. & USSR — Noam Chomsky

Izrail Abramovich (Fishelevich) Shornik — Anatoly Dubovik

Letter of protest to the Political Red Cross — Yakov Voykhanskiy

On anarchism in the USSR (1921–1979) — Iztok

On Socialist Cybernetics — Paul Buckermann

The Political Soviet Grinding Machine — Emma Goldman

The Red Trade Union Congress and the Anarchist Prisoners — Emma Goldman

Ringing down the Iron Curtain — Albert Meltzer

Soviet Miners Shake Kremlin — Libertarian Labor Review

The Soviet Mirage — Lucien Van Der Walt

The Soviet Union Versus Socialism — Noam Chomsky

Stakhanovism and the British workers — Marie Louise Berneri

The State is Counter-Revolutionary — Anark, Daniel Baryon

Statement — Mollie Steimer

The Staying Power of A Myth — Emma Goldman

The Triumph of Capital — David Watson Writing as George Bradford

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