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The Leadership Crisis of the U.S. Ruling Class — Ron Tabor
(Un?)obvious notes for our Western colleagues — Anna Gritsenko
The 3<sup>rd</sup> World War — Lorenzo Kom Boa Ervin
A Discussion Paper on Local Councils in Syria — Omar Aziz
A Hell of a Mistress, the Beautiful Idea — Aragorn
The A Word — Anonymous, Various Authors, Derrick Jensen
Afrin: An Internationalist Position – ACG Statement — Anarchist Communist Group
Aftermath Of A Gulf War — Anonymous
Against His-story, Against Leviathan — Fredy Perlman
Against the global godzilla — Neo Bonobo
Against War and Militarism — International Workers Association
Against War and Pacifist Bliss — Anonymous
America’s Kurdish allies risk being wiped out – by Nato — David Graeber
Anarchism and war — Dmitry Mrachnik
An Anarchist Critique of the Iraq War — Peter Gelderloos
Anarchists and the French-Algerian War — Wayne Price
Anarchists Have Forgotten Their Principles — Errico Malatesta
Anarchists, the War and Their Principles — Errico Malatesta
Anarchy, War and Globalization — Jaggi Singh
The barricade and the trench — Ricardo Flores Magón
Between Predicates, War — The Institute for Experimental Freedom
Between War and Retail Meltdown — It S Going Down, Peter Gelderloos
Blood, Water & Oil — Michael Schmidt
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in Time of War in the United States — Wayne Price
The Coming War — Pëtr Kropotkin
Confession of the Ukrainian marxist soldier — Eugene Leshan, Nihilist Li
Death lies where gas and black gold run — Federazione Dei Comunisti Anarchici
Defending an Anarchist Society — Chris Beaumont
Direct Action — Voltairine De Cleyre
Don’t Use the LGBTQIA+ Community to Justify U.S. Interventionism — Eric Fleischmann
The Effect of War on the Workers — Emma Goldman
Empire or Humanity? — Howard Zinn
End War: End Capitalism — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Endless war — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Endless War: Anarchist antimilitarism and the “war on terrorism” — Anonymous
Enduring war and popular mobilisation — Laurence Cox
Esperanto and Anarchism — Will Firth
Ethiopian Anarchist Report: Nationalists Pushing for War in Tigray — Horn Anarchists, Fikir
The European War and the International Workers’ Organization — Errico Malatesta
Eyewitness Lebanon: In the land of the Blind — Michael Schmidt
Fighting for Peace — Isaac Ontiveros, Alex Sanchez
Forgotten Heroes: Spanish Resistance in France 1939–45 — Anonymous
The fourth world war has begun — Subcomandante Marcos
France at “War” — Richard Greeman
From Nowhere to the Garbage Heap — Laurance Labadie
Gangsters for Capitalism — Colin Jenkins
The Great Debacle — Émile Armand
Green Light for War Crimes — Noam Chomsky
Grey September — Gilles Dauvé, Karl Nesic, Karl Nesic and J P Carasso
Hit ’Em Where it Hurts — Craig Rosebraugh
Homage to Catalonia — George Orwell
How Did World War One Really End? — Anarchist Communist Group
If only there was no war? — Prameń
Imperialism means endless war — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
In for a Storm — Gilles Dauvé, Karl Nesic, Gilles Dauvé Karl Nesic
In Reply to Kropotkin — Alexander Berkman
Insurgent Tactics 307 — Paul Z Simons, El Errante
Israel / Palestine is not a nice place to live in — it is a war zone — Ilan Shalif
JROTC is Fascist — Scott Rittenhouse
Jumping the Line: The Adventures and Misadventures of an American Radical — Stephen Cole
Just a Few Stray Observations — Lucy E Parsons
Kievan anarchist’s confession — V 3
Letter from Orleans, France — Émile Armand
Letters to a Frenchman on the Present Crisis — Mikhail Bakunin
The Libertarians and the Cold War — George Woodcock
Life in Revolutionary Barcelona — Manolo Gonzalez
A Life of Lies — Institute for the Study of Insurgent Warfare
Looking Back on the Vietnam War — David Watson, Richard Drinnon
Mahatma Gandhi’s Attitude Towards War — Bart De Ligt
The Manifesto of the Sixteen — Pëtr Kropotkin, Charles Malato, Jean Grave
The Master’s Tools — Tom Nomad
Neither Victims Nor Executioners — Albert Camus
Netwar and Cyberwar in the Killing Fields of the Democratic Republic of Congo — Jeff Shantz
No State Solution Is A Good Solution — Charlatan Stew
No War but The Class War! — Anarchist Communist Group
North Korea and the Threat of Nuclear Extermination — Wayne Price
Obama’s Imperial War: An Anarchist Response — Wayne Price
On Behalf of the Barbarians — Bleu Marin
On Keeping Our Critical Faculties: a response to an “ultraleft” critic — David Watson
On Libya and the Unfolding Crises — Noam Chomsky
On the Ukrainian war — Autonomous Action
Ossetia-Russia-Georgia — Noam Chomsky
Our Foreign Policy — Errico Malatesta
Patriotism, or Peace? — Leo Tolstoy
Peru: The Ideology Of Apocalypse Shining Path To What? — Manolo Gonzalez
PIGskin preview — Paul Beiter, Paul Beiter and John Hill, John Hill
The Politics of War Graves — Anarchist Affinity, Collective Action
Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter — Emma Goldman
Pro-Government Anarchists — Errico Malatesta
Public Grief and the Logic of War —
The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 21 — Voltairine De Cleyre, Vernon Richards, Various Authors
Rebel in a Black Dress — Séverine, Caroline Rémy De Guebhard, Michael Shreve
Revolutionary echoes from Syria — Anonymous, Hourriya
Russia: Waiting for the Wheel of History to Turn — Crimeth Inc
Russian Anarchists and the Civil War — Paul Avrich
Russo-Ukrainian war — Eugene Leshan
The Science of Revolutionary Warfare — Johann Most
Seeing an Iraqi Resistance — Peter Gelderloos
Some Remarks on War Spirit — Paul Goodman
Talking about Donbas from the anarchist position — Alexander Volodarsky
Teachings of the State — Zabalaza
The Beginning of the End — Leo Tolstoy
The Korean War: 60 years later — Wayne Price
The Makhnovists and the Mennonites — Wayne Foster
The Meaning of World War II—An Anarchist View — Wayne Price
The signs of the defeat of Libyan revolution — Saoud Salem
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre — B Traven, Ret Marut
To All Peasants and Workers of the Ukraine — Nestor Makhno
Total Liberation – Zero War — Anonymous
Towards a history of anarchist anti-imperialism — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Tragedy Of Afghanistan — Chekov Feeney
The Tragedy of the Political Exiles — Emma Goldman
A True Account of the New Model Army — Paul Z Simons
Turkey could cut off Islamic State’s supply lines. So why doesn’t it? — David Graeber
Turkish Anarchists on the Fight for Kobanê — Anonymous, Crimeth Inc
Two Local Wars — Situationist International
Two revolutionaries — Ricardo Flores Magón
Ти і є історія — Суспільне Надбання
The U.S. Deserves to Lose in Iraq — But Should We “Support the Iraqi Resistance”? — Wayne Price
Ukraine: Between Two Fires — Crimeth Inc, Dmitry Petrov, Elephant in the Room
Vietnam - and the White Refrigerator — Incontrollado
Vietnam — David Watson, George Bradford
Waging the War on Christmas — Paul Z Simons, El Errante
War & Civil Rights — Chris Hobson
“War Against Terrorism” or “Killing for Oil”? — Zabalaza
War Anarchic: Boudica — Aaron Koek
War and Anarchists — Crimeth Inc
War and Feminism — Madeleine Pelletier
War and Peace in Kurdistan — Abdullah Öcalan
War and Revolution — Camillo Berneri
The War and the Anarchists — Errico Malatesta
The War and the Intellectuals — Randolph Bourne
War by Assassination — John Filiss
War Continues, But So Do I! — Julian Langer
War Dictionary — Alexander Berkman
War in Lebanon — Chris Winslow
War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning — Chris Hedges
War on Clericalism — Léo Taxil
War on the streets in Armenia — Anarchist Federation
War, catastrophe, democracy, prison. We want revolution — Anonymous
Wars and Capitalism — Pëtr Kropotkin
War—What For? — Laurance Labadie
We Don’t Want Your Bloody Wars! — Northeastern Federation of Anarcho Communists, NEFAC
What a carve-up! — Anarchist Communist Federation, Anarchist Federation
What Every Person Should Know About War — Chris Hedges
What is Man’s Destiny? — Laurance Labadie
What We Have Been, We Still Remain — Émile Armand, E Armand
Which War: A one-shot publication of social reconnaissance — Anonymous
While the Carnage Lasts — Errico Malatesta
Who Wants To Be A Millenarian? — Anonymous
Why are world leaders backing this brutal attack against Kurdish Afrin? — David Graeber
Why Artsakh Still Matters to American Anarchism — Nicky Reid
Why is it necessary to support Ukraine? — Antti Rautiainen
Why is the world ignoring the revolutionary Kurds in Syria? — David Graeber
Willful Disobedience Volume 2, number 11 — Anonymous, Alfredo M Bonanno, Various Authors
Willful Disobedience Volume 3, number 5 — Anonymous, Various Authors, Massimo Passamani
Women and Warriors — Henriette Marc
Work Community Politics War — Prole Info
Yugoslavia: Whose bloody war? — Andrew Flood
“Why Do They Hate Us?” — Wayne Price