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Address To The Jury — Emma Goldman
Anti-War Manifesto — Alexander Berkman, Emma Goldman, Alexander Schapiro
Australia: End the patriotic myth — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Australian Imperialism — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
The Blast Vol. I, No. 2 — Alexander Berkman, Charles Erskine Scott Wood
British Mutinies in France — Tom Brown
Class War, Reaction & the Italian Anarchists — Adriana Dadà , Federazione Dei Comunisti Anarchici
Conversations With Gavrilo Princip — Martin Pappenheim, Gavrilo Princip
Did Kropotkin Support World War I? — Albert Meltzer
Down with Militarism — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
End War: End Capitalism — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Endless war — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Erwin Szabo and the Hungarian Revolution — Tibor Forgacz
For Peace — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
Gallipoli Never Again — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
The Great Debacle — Émile Armand
Imperialism means endless war — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
In Reply to Kropotkin — Alexander Berkman
An Inspiring Example — Alexander Berkman
Italy 90 years ago: World War I ends — Federazione Dei Comunisti Anarchici
Italy After 1918 — Marie Louise Berneri
Letter from Orleans, France — Émile Armand
Letter to Pierre Monatte — Marie Guillot
Louise Olivereau and the Seattle Radical Community (1917 1923) — Sarah Ellen Sharbach
The Manifesto of the Sixteen — Pëtr Kropotkin, Charles Malato, Jean Grave
Midinettes on strike — May Picqueray
Mutiny in the British Army — Tom Brown
A National Myth — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
No to nationalist hysteria — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
No to war — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
On the Manifesto of the 16 — Marie Goldsmith, Marie Isidine
Prison Impressions — Clara Gilbert Cole
The Promoters of the War Mania — Emma Goldman
Review: Anarchist Perspectives in Peace and War, 1900–1918 — Anarcho, Iain Mc Kay
Revisiting the 1917 Stockholm Peace Conference — Ole Birk Laursen
School and War — Madeleine Pelletier
The useful dead — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
The “victorious” murderer — Henriette Marc
War and Feminism — Madeleine Pelletier
War and Revolution — Martyn Everett
A War Diary — Randolph Bourne
War is butchery — Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group
What does the refusal of military service mean? — Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis
What We Have Been, We Still Remain — Émile Armand, E Armand
While the Carnage Lasts — Errico Malatesta