Alexander Berkman - ABC of anarchism

FREEDOM PRESS PUBLICATIONS MODERN SCIENCE AND ANARCHISM bv P. Kropotkin The effort to give anarchism a scientific foundation, based on the methods of the natural sciences, was Kropotkin' s chief concern, and in so far as it succeeded, his most ,significant achievement. Jn this pamphlet h~ described the principles pf Anarchism in relation to the tendencies away from metaphysics and towards physics. 112 pages Crown Svo. 1/· (postage 2d.) REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT by P. Kropotkin In this essay·Kropotkin shows by historical examples the impossibility of creating any Government that will act in the interest of revolutionaJY principles, that is, to transfer power and property to the masses. Only the collective work of · the masses of the people in their own free ass.ociations can achieve and maintain a real revolution. . A new and revised edition with a Publishers' postuript, . 24 pages Demy Svo. 3d. (postage Id} TRADE UNIONISM OR SYNDICALISM by Tom Brown How often we· hear the question "What's wrong with the Unions?". In factory, ship or mine, in pub and club, by non-unionists and t.rades unioriists, the question is raised. Jn this pamphlet Tom Brown, himself an industrial worker, shows up J;he weaknesses and inconsistencies of the present union organisation. He then· goes on to contrast with it the syndicalist methods of workers' organisation. The pamphlet provides a much needed short introduction to syndicalism. 24 pages. Demy Svo. 3d. (postage Id.) ANARCHY by E. Malatesta This pamphlet, now in its eighth edition, is one of the few of Malatesta's essays which have been published in this country. Although Malatesta was fundamentally a man of action, his essays were always to the point aod written in a language which appealed to both workers and intellectuals. Anarchy is a simple ex- . position ·of the basis and principles -0f anarchism and deals effectively with the various objections brought against it. _Thepamphlet includes a b'iographical note and a portrait of the author. 36 pages Crown Svo. .3d. (postage ld.) NEW LIFE TO THE LAND by George Woodcock " ... this is not just another pamphlet. Its information and arguments are of importance to all concerned with agriculture. Thi5 is a sincere job of work, approached scientifically; it will repay a ·careful study and then it should not be put too far away." · · -The Tribunal. " ... The reader would be ill-advised to ignore this pamphlet •.• for it contains many pertioeot things plainly said." -The Speaator. 32 pages 2nd Imp. 6d. (postage Id.) 2 7 BEL SIZE RO A D., LONDON, N. W. 6 Biblioteca Gino Bianco

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