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Means of struggle - Emilio Lopez Arango

A translation of Lopez Arango, theorist of the FORA, on the question of industrial organization and industrial unionism. Here he defends the FORA's position of rejecting unions as vehicles for post-capitalist society, the allegedly progressive nature of capitalist industry, and the organization of workers organization based on industry. This short piece can't make up for the broad and important debate that happened within global anarchosyndicalist circles in the 20-30s, however it represents what may be the only direct source material on the subject in English. Please excuse the flow of the text, his language is quite difficult and the translator is an amateur, resulting in a clunky read.

Russia , Argentina , Venezuela , Russian , Venezuelan , Lopez-arango , America-latina , Ends-of-the-workers-movement , Workers-movement , Black-cat-pres , Vadim-damier , Specifically-chapter

The anarcho-syndicalist movement in China in 1910s and 1920s

Notes on the early 20th century history of anarcho-syndicalism in China by Vadim Damier.

Taiwan , United-states , Shanghai , China , United-kingdom , Hong-kong , Xu-jiapeng , Jiangxi , Paris , France-general- , France , Laodong

Kropotkin's ideas and the international anarchist movement in the 1920s and 1930s

After the bitter experience of World War I and the Russian Revolution, the global anarchist movement had to rethink its approach to revolutionary change. The application of science and technology to warfare, the "rationalization" of production, the rise of fascism, etc., created conditions not envisaged in Kropotkin's teachings, which were subjected to a thoroughgoing revision. But Kropotkin also had his defenders, who not only insisted on the relevance of his ideas, but also extended his critique of industrial society. Using a wide variety of sources, Vadim Damier examines these debates, which found their culmination in the CNT's 1936 resolution on libertarian communism.

Russia , Russian , Vadim-damier , Russian-revolution ,