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After Pinkville — Noam Chomsky
Against the war, for global solidarity — International of Anarchist Federations
Against War and Militarism — International Workers Association
Against War, Against Peace, For The Social Revolution — Luigi Galleani, Franco Lombardi
Anarchism, Anarchy, Anarchists — David Wieck
Anarchists Have Forgotten Their Principles — Errico Malatesta
Anarchy, War and Globalization — Jaggi Singh
Anti-Militarist Anarchy — (I)An Ok Ta Chai
Anti-War Manifesto — Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman, Alexander Schapiro
Anti-war resistance in Russia — Tom Hughes
Arthur Lehning Obituary — Nick Heath
Building an antiwar movement — Laurence Cox
Chicago 1968 — Fredy Perlman, Lorraine Perlman
Direct Action against the war in Ireland — Andrew Flood
Disaffection, 1797 to 1974 — Wildcat Inside Story
Do You Remember The First Time? — No War but the Class War
Down with the new war in North Africa! — Confederation of Revolutionary Anarcho Syndicalists
The Economic Question — Errico Malatesta
Empire or Humanity? — Howard Zinn
The European War and the International Workers’ Organization — Errico Malatesta
Fight? for What? Poem read at Old Bailey — Wildcat Inside Story
For a World Without Countries and Without Borders — Italian Anarchist Federation
From Nowhere to the Garbage Heap — Laurance Labadie
Gangsters for Capitalism — Colin Jenkins
The Great Debacle — Émile Armand
Interview with Anarchist Black Cross Moscow — Anonymous
It Is Impossible To Be “Anti-War” — Dr Bones
Leaflet for which Tom Mann was jailed in 1912 — Tom Mann, Wildcat Inside Story
Let Us Remain True to Ourselves — Armando Borghi
Letter from Orleans, France — Émile Armand
Libertarians against all wars! — Workers Solidarity Movement
Looking Back on the Vietnam War — David Watson, Richard Drinnon
Louise Olivereau and the Seattle Radical Community (1917 1923) — Sarah Ellen Sharbach
Mahatma Gandhi’s Attitude Towards War — Bart De Ligt
Malatesta on War and National Self-Determination — Wayne Price
Morrison, Walter, 1924–2004 — Stuart Christie
My Socialism — Takagi Kenmyo Ensho, Takagi Kenmyo
Neither their peace nor their war — Rev Dia
No to war — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
No to War with North Korea over Nuclear Weapons! — Ron Tabor
No War but The Class War! — Anarchist Communist Group
No war on China — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Position on our solidarity work in Ukraine — Anarchist Black Cross Dresden, Anarchist Black Cross
Position on Russia’s Attack on Ukraine — Anonymous
Pro-Government Anarchists — Errico Malatesta
The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 21 — Voltairine De Cleyre, Vernon Richards, Various Authors
Reflections on a Political Trial — Noam Chomsky, Paul Lauter, And Florence Howe
Rethinking Anti-Militarism Today — Anarchist Federation French Speaking, France, Belgium
Return to Anarchy — Larry De Coster
Revived 45: Anarchists Against the Army — Philip Sansom
A sidenote to one statement — Anarchistická Federace, Czech and Slovak Anarchist Federation
Slaughterhouse-Five — Kurt Vonnegut
Smack A White Boy: Report Back — Anarchist People of Color
Some Notes and Information on Anarchist Opposition to War — Anonymous, Charlatan Stew
Striking Against The Work/War Machine — Jeff Shantz, Jeff Shantz P J Lilley, P J Lilley
The Word for World Is Forest — Ursula K Le Guin
Their Revolution or Ours! — Barbara Garson
There are plausible regional settlements for Ukraine and China — Noam Chomsky
To The Youth of America — Alexander Berkman
Vietnam — David Watson, George Bradford
War against war! — Autonomous Action
The War and the Anarchists — Errico Malatesta
War—What For? — Laurance Labadie
What can Russians do to prevent war? — Dmitry Mrachnik
What is Man’s Destiny? — Laurance Labadie
What To Do About War — Japanese Libertarian Federation
What We Have Been, We Still Remain — Émile Armand, E Armand
While the Carnage Lasts — Errico Malatesta
Witness for the Prosecution — Colin Ward
“Bethink Yourselves!” — Leo Tolstoy