EVER since its
emergence in the late-1990s, first as a developing tendency and then
as a fully-fledged movement, National-Anarchism has been growing
steadily and motivating people with its message of political, social
and economic self-determination. In this volume, the sixth in our
series, we focus on some of the key writers and dissidents who have
contributed to the overall development of our beliefs and objectives.
As a result, therefore, we have asked some of our leading activists
and supporters to introduce a specific Anarchist text that has
inspired them in some way. Among the material discussed is The
Anarchist Revolution (Nestor Makhno), The Theory of Alternative Green
(Richard Hunt), Why Revolution? (Alexander Berkman), State Socialism
and Anarchism: How Far They Agree and Wherein They Differ (Benjamin
Tucker), Prisons: a Social Crime and Failure (Emma Goldman), The
Kronstadt Commune (Ida Mett), Reply to the Platform / Synthesist
(Several Russian Anarchists), The Wage System (Alexander Berkman) and
The Tyranny of the Clock (George Woodcock). The contributors are Troy
Southgate (Editor), Keith Preston, Wayne John Sturgeon, John Howells,
Josh Bates, Nora Gillespie and Nathan Wild. It is hoped that some of
the leading ideologues and philosophers of Anarchism will motivate
and inspire you in the same way, causing you to reject nation-statism
and share our dream of establishing village communities based on free
association, mutualism, autonomy and organic principles.
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