| Version |
Date |
What's New |
| 10.0 |
18-MAR-04 |
Section H
Reorganisation of section H. Some sections have been moved around
(for example, section H.5 on the Makhnovist movement is now
section H.11 and section H.8 on
vanguardism is now section H.5). In
addition, sections from section H.6 (what
was section H.4) have been added. Some changes have been made to
other sections. For example the section on Kronstadt (now section H.7), the section on various Bolshevik
Oppositions (section H.10) and the
critique of Engels' essay on Authority is now a new section
(section H.4) instead of being part of
section H.1.
The following subsections of section H.6 are now available:
Section H.6
Introduction to section H.6
Section H.6.3
Surely the Russian Revolution proves that vanguard parties
work?
Section H.6.4
Was Lenin's "State and Revolution" applied after October?
Section H.6.5
Did the Bolsheviks really aim for Soviet power?
Section H.6.6
What happened to the soviets after October?
|
| 9.10 |
09-JAN-04 |
Section H.9
New section on how Marxist and Leninist ideology helped cause the
degeneration of the Russian Revolution. Why only rejecting the
centralised, state capitalist Bolshevik vision can lead to real
socialism.
Section H.10
New section on the better know oppositions within Bolshevism: The
"Left Communists" of 1918, the "Workers' Opposition" of 1920/1 and
the "Left Opposition" of 1923-7. Explains why they were not real
oppositions and what that says about the essence of Leninism. Talks
about the little know "Workers' Group" (a real opposition as it
argued for workers political and economic freedom) and what its
repression by Lenin and Trotsky says about the essence of
Bolshevism.
|
| 9.9 |
26-AUG-03 |
Section H.7
New section on why the Russian Revolution failed. Covers most of
the common Leninist explanations of why Bolshevism became
authoritarian and shows why they are flawed. Includes replies to
such classics as the "declassing" of the working class and lots
more. |
| 9.8 |
27-JAN-03 |
Section H.5
Section H.5.4
Section H.5.5
Section H.5.6
Section H.5.8
Section H.5.10
Additions to various sub-sections to section H.5 ("What was the Kronstadt Rebellion?"). These additions are
from recently published Soviet Archive documents.
Section B.4
A slight addition on company towns to the section on How does capitalism affect liberty?
Section H.2.2
Addition of an Emma Goldman quote to the section on "Do anarchists reject "class conflict" as "the motor of
change" and "collective struggle" as the "means"?". This quote
reiterates that Goldman, like all social anarchists, placed
collective class struggle at the core of her politics.
Section A.5.5
Slight change to the section on "Anarchists in the
Italian Factory Occupations" to include a quote by Gramsci on
the Communist's disgraceful position on the anti-fascist Arditi del
Popolo organisation.
Section G
Section G.2
Section G.2.1
Section G.2.2
A few additions to clarify a few points on the ideas of
individualist anarchism, its support of "free markets" and why it
is anti-capitalist.
|
| 9.7 |
27-JUNE-02 |
Section H.3
New section on the "myths of Marxism." Covers the contradictions in
the Marxist and Leninist theories of the state, whether the state
is simply an instrument of class rule and whether anarchists and
Marxists want the same thing. In addition, covers whether Marxists
seek to place power in the hands of workers' organisation and their
position on "workers' control." Plus lots more.
Section H.8
New section on why anarchists oppose Leninist vanguard parties.
Discusses their anti-socialist and elitist tendencies and explains
why they are "bureaucratic centralist" rather than "democratic
centralist." Plus lots more.
|
| 9.6 |
29-MAY-02 |
Section H.5
A few additions to the section on the Kronstadt Rebellion, to
include Fedotoff-White's book The Growth of the Red Army
Appendix - The Symbols of Anarchy
A few minor changes to the appendix on anarchist symbols.
|
| 9.5 |
5-FEB-02 |
Section H.6
New section on the Makhnovist movement. The Makhnovist movement was
an anarchist influenced peasant partisan army which fought in the
Ukraine for working class freedom and autonomy against the tyrannts
of the right and left. The Makhnovists show that there was a viable
alternative to the authoritarianism of the Bolsheviks and that
Bolshevik ideology played a key role in the degeneration of the
revolution. This section summarises the military history of the
movement, its constructive social ideas and its attempts to apply
them. In addition it refutes common allegations against the
Makhnovists (such as they were anti-Semitic, worked with the
Whites, were Nationalists, anti-town and so on). |
| 9.4 |
7-DEC-01 |
Section H.2
New section on how Marxists have distorted anarchist ideas.
Section I.3
Section I.4
Section I.5
Section I.8
Marxists and Spanish Anarchism
Reply to errors and distortions in the
SWP's "Marxism and Anarchism"
Reply to errors and distortions in John
Fisher's "Why we must further Marxism and not Anarchism"
Minor updates of these sections and appendices to make the quotes
Peirats' CNT in the Spanish Revolution and Christies' We,
the Anarchists! consistent with the newly published book
versions.
|
| 9.3 |
27-OCT-01 |
Section H.1
New section on how anarchists have opposed state socialism
(including Marxism) from the start. Indicates Stirner's and
Proudhon's opposition to state socialism and gives a short summary
of Bakunin's critique of Marxism. Discusses the key differences
between anarchism and Marxism. Also indicates why Engels' infamous
essay "On Authority" does not refute anarchism. |
| 9.2 |
01-SEP-01 |
Section A.5.4
Extensive revision and expansion of the section on "Anarchists in the Russian Revolution." More details on
the Makhnovist movement as well as the degeneration of the
revolution under the Bolshevik government.
Section A.5.5
Expansion of the section on "Anarchists in the
Italian Factory Occupations." Indicates the key role anarchists
played in this movement.
Section A.5.7
Slight revision to include a reference to the Situationists and
their influence in the May, 1968 events in Paris.
Section D.5
Extensive revision of "What causes imperialism?".
Provides an anarchist analysis of what causes imperialism, how it
has changed over time and how "globalisation" is just another, more
modern, form of it.
Did Trotsky keep alive Leninism's
"democratic essence"?
A new section to Reply to errors and
distortions in David McNally's pamphlet "Socialism from
Below". This section discusses Trotsky's support for party
dictatorship during the 1920s and 1930s, so showing the inaccuracy
of McNally's account of his ideas and putting in question
his assertions about Leninism's democratic essence."
Marxists and Spainish Anarchism
Slight addition to section 6 on
the Asturias uprising and the addition of Trotsky's suggestion that
the CNT leaders take "dictatorship for themselves" to
section 20.
|
| 9.1 |
27-JUN-01 |
Anarchism and Marxism
New reply to another (highly inaccurate) Trotskyist attack on
anarchism. We show how the "New Youth" article "Why we must further Marxism and not
Anarchism" is little more than a series of inventions and does
not present an honest account of anarchist ideas. We also indicate
the authoritarian nature of Trotskyist politics. |
| 9.0 |
01-MAY-01 |
Section I
Massive revision and extension to section I ("What
would an anarchist society look like?"). New sub-sections, new
and improved arguments, ideas, facts and quotes. Find out about the
kind of society anarchists want and fight for. |
| 8.7 |
17-MAR-01 |
Section H.5
New section on the Kronstadt Uprising against the Communists in
1921. It presents an indepth discussion and analysis of the rising
and places it in the context of the revolution. It refutes Leninist
claims that it was a White conspiracy, counter-revolutionary or
expressed the exasperation of the peasants. It shows the continuity
of the the revolutionary sailors and their politics in 1917 with
the revolt of 1921 and discusses what the suppression of the revolt
tells us about the politics of Leninism.
Section H -- Introduction
Slight change to include a quote by Lenin noting that the
Council/Anti-Parliamentarian Communists were close to
anarchism.
|
| 8.6 |
14-DEC-00 |
The Symbols of Anarchy
Slight revision on the histories of the Black and Red-and-Black
Flags. Includes Louise Michels comments on both the Black and Red
flags and why the Black Flag ("the flag of strikes") may have
become an anarchist symbol. Also shows that anarchists used the
red-and-black flag in Mexico in the 1870s.
Anarchism and Marxism
Slight revisions to two parts of this appendix. Now quotes from the
Paris Commune's "Declaration to the French People" in our
discussion of Why is Marxist
"class analysis" of anarchism contradictory? This makes
clearer the anarchistic nature of the Commune. In addition, the
comment by Marx that revolution "from below" was
"nonsense" has been added to the section on why SWP/ISO use of the expression
"Socialism from below" is dishonest. Also a discussion
of the Bolshevik hostility towards workers' councils in the 1905
Russian Revolution as another example of the ineffectiveness of the "vanguard" parties like
the SWP.
|
| 8.5 |
27-OCT-00 |
Anarchism and Marxism
Slight revisions of each of the existing appendices to fix minor
typing errors. Plus a reply to the recent British SWP article on
"Marxism and Anarchism" in which
we discuss the errors in the article and indicate that the
disgraceful behaviour of the SWP in the recent "Battle of Prague"
shows that the SWP are hypocrites as well as why such behaviour
flows naturally from their authoritarian politics. |
| 8.4 |
19-JUL-00 |
Section B.4.5
Expansion on why capitalism cannot "leave you alone". Includes
information on self-management schemes and why they management stop
them and what this implies for capitalism. Plus it discusses the
ambiguity of the slogan "leave me alone" in a hierarchical society.
Section J.5.12
Expansion on why capitalism selects against workers'
self-management even though it is usually more productive and
efficient than wage labour. The hierarchical nature of the company
ensures that such experiments do not grow and expand.
Section F.1
Slight expansion of "Are 'anarcho'-capitalists really
anarchists?" Adds the point we make elsewhere that they cannot
be considered as anarchists because capitalist property, like the
state, is hierarchical.
Anarchism and Marxism
Two new additions to this appendix. The first one is on Marxists and Spanish
Anarchism in which we discuss various claims made by
Marxists (particularly Trotskyists) about the history and politics
of the Spanish anarchist movement. The second is a reply to a Marxist diatribe against the
various "direct action" and anti-globalisation events and
organisations, particularly Reclaim the Streets in London.
In addition, section 12 of the
appendix on the pamphlet "Socialism from Below"
has been expanded to include more details about anarchist
involvement during the Russian Revolution and their links with the
masses as well as details of the politics of Parisian workers of
the 1860s.
|
| 8.3 |
13-APR-00 |
Section B.2
Expansion and revision on the section "Why are
anarchists against the state?". Indicates that the state
bureaucracy has its own interests and so the state is not only the
tool of the economically dominant class. Also indicates the role of
the state as protector of the system as a whole and how it
does this.
Section J.1
Revision of the section on "Are Anarchists involved
in social struggles?".
Section D.1
Section D.2
Section D.11
Slight expanision of each of these sections.
Anarchism and Marxism
Revision to fix various minor typos.
|
| 8.2 |
18-MAR-00 |
Anarchism and Marxism
New appendix for replies to on-line anti-anarchist webpages and
works. Currently contains an indepth reply to the SWP/ISO pamphlet
"Socialism from Below." We expose their "The
Myth of Anarchist Libertarianism" to be a mish-mash of lies,
half-truths and nonsense and indicate why Marxism is not
Socialism from Below and why anarchism is.
Section C.1
Revision and expansion of our critique of marginalism and general
equilibrium theory.
Section J.2.10
Slight expansion on why the claim that anarchism is apolitical
because it rejects electioneering is false.
Section J.3.7
Slight expansion on Bakunin's ideas on the tactics of anarchist
groups and why Marxist accounts of them are false.
Section J.7.2
Slight change to the end of the section on Is social
revolution possible? Stresses that people change themselves
when they change the world and that libertarian characteristics are
generated by struggle and so co-operative/libertarian tendencies
are a product of struggle, not idealised notions with little basis
in reality.
Section E.7
Slight expansion on why Green Consumerism cannot stop ecological
destruction. Expands on the use of PR firms, "greenwashing"
and how apparently "green" firms may not be.
Section F.1.3
Section F.2.2
Slight revision of these sections.
|
| 8.1 |
19-JAN-00 |
Section A.2.9
Expansion on the section on "What sort of society do
anarchists want?" Clarifies the important difference between
delegates and representatives. The former is the basis for
eliminating government, the latter is a form of government.
Section A.5
Slight expansion to introduction of this sub-section to hight that
anarchists aim for a revolution from below and
that our examples of Anarchy in Action are
expressions of this.
Section A.5.1
Expansion of the section on "The Paris Commune"
to include more information on its anarchistic elements and to
provide more anarchist analysis of it.
Section A.5.2
Expansion of the section on the "Haymarket
Martyrs" to include more of the history of the event, details
of the "Chicago Idea" which inspired them as well
as why anarchists still consider it important.
Section J.5
Slight modification to "What alternative social
organisations do anarchists create?"
Appendix 1
Slight changes to the appendix on "Anarchism and
'Anarcho'-capitalism"
|
| 8.0 |
14-DEC-99 |
Section G
Revision and expansion of section G which is on the Individualist
Anarchists. In addition to new arguments in existing sections on
why they were libertarian socialists and
not fore-fathers of "anarcho"-capitalism, there are three
new sub-sections:
G.1.1 Why is the social context
important in evaluating Individualist Anarchism?
G.2.1 What about their support of the
free market?;
G.2.2 What about their support of
"private property"?;
Section C.2.6
Section C.2.7
Addition of a couple of Proudhon quotes on why interest is
exploitative and unjustifiable.
Section H -- Introduction
New section. Introduction to the section on why Anarchists are
opposed to Marxism and other forms of state socialism. Also refutes
some of the silly anti-anarchist assertions by Marxists.
Section J.7
New section on What do anarchists mean by social
revolution?. Find out what anarchists mean when they talk about
social revolution, what it would involve and why most anarchists
think it is required (and also why some anarchists reject it).
|
| 7.8 |
11-NOV-99 |
Section A.1.4
Slight change to the section on Are anarchists
socialists?
Section A.1.5
Expansion of the section on Where does anarchism come
from?. While still stressing that anarchism is a product of
working class struggle against the modern state and capitalism (and
for freedom and equality), it also notes that anarchistic
tendencies have existed in society before anarchism existed as a
specific political theory.
Section A.2.7
Expansion to the section on Why do anarchists argue
for self-liberation? in order to stress that it is the process
of rebellion, of self-liberation, that holds the key to a free
society.
Section A.2.9
Addition of Kropotkin quote to the section on What
sort of society do anarchists want?
Section A.2.14
Revision to the section on Why is voluntarism not
enough? to include a few quotes and to clarify a few
things.
Section A.2.19
Very slight addition to the section on What ethical
views do anarchists hold? to include how inequality erodes
ethical behaviour.
Section B.7.1
Inclusion of more information on classes to the section on
But do classes actually exist?. International
comparisions show that the US has more poverty and the smallest
middle class compared to social democratic states in Europe. Not
surprisingly, as its more free market based.
Section B.7.3
Slight expansion of the section on What do anarchists
mean by "class consciousness"?
Section C.2
Slight expansion of the section on Where do profits
come from?
Section D.10
Expansion of the section on How does capitalism
affect technology?. In a hierarchical society, technology
cannot be truly neutral -- as anarchists have been aware of since
Proudhon -- and will be used to enchance the power and profit of
the bosses.
Section F.5
Expansion of the section on why privatising everything will not
increase freedom. Discover why a right-libertarian society implies
the end of freedom of travel and the end of other civil liberties
such as freedom of speach.
Section J.2
Expansion of the section on What is Direct
Action?. Find out why anarchists support direct action, why we
are against voting and what our alternative is to
electioneering.
An Anarchist FAQ Bibilography
The bibliography for the books we reference in the FAQ has been
considerably added to.
|
| 7.7 |
14-JUL-99 |
Section J.4
New section on What trends in society aid anarchist
activity? This section includes discussion of the importance of
social struggle and the myth that its counter-production. In
addition, it discusses anarchist use of the Internet, popular
discontent with the state and big business as well as economic
crisis.
Appendix - Anarchism and
"anarcho"-capitalism
Revision and expansion on our reply and critique to Bryan Caplan's
"Anarchist Theory FAQ." Explains why "anarcho"-capitalism is not
anarchist and not part of the anarchist tradition.
An Anarchist FAQ Bibilography
Incomplete bibliography for the books we reference in the FAQ. It
will be added to as time permits.
Section A.1.1
Slight revision to the section on What does "anarchy"
mean? to stress that anarchy means far more than just "no
government."
Section A.3.1
Section A.3.2
Expansion to the discussion on the differences between social and
individualist anarchists, as well as between different kinds of
social anarchist.
Section A.5.5
Expansion of the section on Anarchists in the Italian
Factory Occupations. Includes more details of the Anarchist
struggle against fascism and refutes claims that Italian Fascism
was somehow related to anarcho-syndicalism.
Section A.2.18
Expansion and revision of the infamous "propaganda by
the deed" period of anarchist history.
Section F.8
Slight changes to the section on the role of the state in creating
capitalism in the first place.
Section A
Minor changes in section A.
Section B
Minor changes in section B.
|
| 7.6 |
23-APR-99 |
Section J.3
New section on What kinds of organisation do
anarchists build?. This section discusses the different kinds
of organisations anarchists create and what role they play in
anarchist theory, as part of society and in the class struggle.
Anarcho-syndicalism is also discussed, as is why many anarchists
are not anarcho-syndicalists. Also covered is Bakunin's ideas on
the role of revolutionary organisations.
Appendix - The Symbols of Anarchy
New appendix on the history of the common anarchist symbols: the
black flag, the red-and-black flag and the circled-A
|
| 7.5 |
15-MAR-99 |
Section C.8
Expansion of section on the role of credit and state control of
money in the business cycle. Discusses Monetarism and free banking
and why they fail to stop the business cycle.
Section C.11
Slight revision and expansion on the section which discusses why
Chile shows that free-market capitalism does not benefit everyone
and that it was no "economic miracle".
Section A.2.2
Slight modification to the section on "Why do
anarchists emphasise liberty?".
Section A.2.5
Extension on "why anarchists are in favour of
equality?" to clarify a few points.
Section A.2.8
More arguments explaining why it is impossible to be an anarchist
without opposing hierarchy, including the hierarchy associated with
private property.
Introduction
Slight up-date of the introduction.
|
| 7.4 |
17/12/98 |
Section C.7
Expansion, revision and reorganisation of section on "What causes the capitalist business cycle?". Includes new
facts and figures and expands on original arguments. Why boom and
bust is inherent in capitalism and the role of class struggle,
investment and the price mechanism in it.
Section C.9
Expansion, revision and reorganisation of section on Would laissez-faire policies reduce unemployment, as "free
market" capitalists claim?. Reorganisation includes new
subsections on empirical evidence that suggests high wages are
associated with low unemployment and why "flexible" labour markets
do not seem to be the solution to unemployment.
Section C.3
Revision on What determines the distribution between
profits and wages within companies?, stressing the importance
of organisation and collective struggle in increasing wages by
increasing bargaining power and indicating that rising productivity
can be associated with lower wages, in contradiction to the claims
of capitalist economics.
|
| 7.3 |
08/12/98 |
Section A.3.3
Revision and expansion of "What types of Green
anarchism are there?", indicating the links between ecological
and anarchist thought, the different types of green anarchism there
are and where they agree and disagree.
Section A.3.4
Revision and expansion of "Is anarchism
pacifistic?" in which we discuss why many anarchists are
pacifists and why anarchism has close links with pacifist ideas. It
also indicates why most anarchists are not pacifists.
Section A.1.4
Revision of the section on "Are Anarchists
Socialists? to clarify a couple of points and provide a few
more quotes from Individualist anarchists.
Section B.4.3
Revision of the section on "No one forces you to work
for them" which indicates that this refrain of supporters of
capitalism misses the point.
Section G.6
Slight expansion on "What are the ideas of Max
Stirner? in relation to his Union of Egoists
and why it implies self-management, not hierarchy.
Section C.5.1
Inclusion of a few quotes by Peter Kropotkin on how Big Business
gets more profits. Big isn't beautiful, but it helps you make more
profits!
|
| 7.2 |
22/05/98 |
Section C.1
Section C.2
Revision and expansion of the anarchist critique of capitalist
economics and why exploitation (unpaid labour) is the root source
of profits, interest and rent.
Section C.10
Expansion of the section on why "free market" capitalism will not
benefit all, especially the poor.
Section C Introduction
Section C.9
Slight changes to these two sub-sections of section C.
|
| 7.1 |
27/03/98 |
Section A.3.5
Revision and expansion of "What is
Anarcha-Feminism?". Includes a few more quotes and a discussion
on why anarchists and anarcha-feminism are critical of mainstream
feminism.
Section A.2.11
Expansion of the section explaining why most anarchists support
direct democracy and consider it as the complement to free
association and individual freedom.
Section A.2.13
Slight expansion on the section explaining why anarchists reject
"individualism" and "collectivism" as two sides of the same
(capitalist) coin.
Section A.1
Section A.2.2
Section A.2.12
Section A.5.2
Slight revisions to all the above sections.
Section J.5
Slight revisions for grammar.
|
| 7.0 |
10/03/98 |
Section A.3.7
New sub-section on Are there religious
anarchists? Includes information on various forms of religious
anarchism with particular reference to Tolstoy.
Section A.3.8
New sub-section on What is "anarchism without
adjectives"?. Gives the history of this form of anarchism, what
it is and why it came about.
Section A.4
Slight revision of this section on Who are the major
anarchist thinkers to include information on religious
anarchism.
Section C.11
Slight arrangement of sections C.11 and C.12 on the "free market"
capitalist experiment in Pinochet's Chile. C.12 is now included as
a subsection of C.11.
Section C.12
New section C.12 on Hong Kong and why it does not show the benefits
of laissez-faire capitalism as is often claimed.
Section F
Extensive revision of section F on why "anarcho"-capitalism is not
a form of anarchism. Expanded, revised and spell checked.
Replies to the FAQ
New appendix which will list webpages that reply to the FAQ.
Currently it includes a reply to reply on section F.1 done by an
"anarcho"-capitalist.
|
| 6.8 |
07/01/98 |
Section J.5
New sub-section on "What alternative social
organisations do anarchists create?. Includes information about
community organising, industrial unionism and networking,
mutual/co-operative credit systems, producer co-operatives (and why
capitalism is inefficient), libertarian education and schools, a
discussion on Libertarian Municipalism and anarchist views on state
and private welfare and self-managed alternatives to both.
Essential reading if you are interested in anarchy in
action
Section A.1
Slightly revised sub-section on "What is
Anarchism?".
Section B.1.4
Slight revision on the section on racism, sexism and homophobia and
why they exist to include a summary of a study into the effects of
racism in the USA. The study indicates that racism makes all
working people worse off, including the "white" workers who are
often said to benefit from it.
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| 6.7 |
18/12/97 |
Section G.6
Slight revision to the section on Max Stirner and his ideas.
Sections J introduction, J.1, J.2 and J.6
Minor revision on these sections of J for spelling and grammar
|
| 6.6 |
15/12/97 |
Section B.7
Slight revision to include more details on the concentration of
wealth within the ruling class.
Sections C.4, C.5 and C.6
Major revision on the sections on Big Business and oligopoly. Why
it develops, its impact on society and why and how it enriches the
few at the expense of the many.
Section D
Revised, expanded and spell checked section D on How
does capitalism and statism effect society. Even more arguments
and facts against capitalism and statism.
|
| 6.5 |
28/10/97 |
Slight corrections to sections A,
B and C |
| 6.4 |
03/09/97 |
Section J.6
Anarchist ideas on and methods for bringing up children.
Section B
Revised, expanded and spell checked section B on Why
do anarchists oppose the current system. Even more arguments
and facts against capitalism and statism.
Section C Introduction, C.2, C.6, C.7.2 and C.9
Slightly revised and expended sections on capitalist economics.
Sections F
and G
have been moved to another geocities address for space
reasons.
|
| 6.3 |
17/07/97 |
Section C
Revised, expanded and spell checked section C on The
Myths of Capitalist Economics. Even more quotes from your
favourite anarchists and libertarians!. Even more arguments and
facts against capitalism!
Section E
Revised and spell checked section e on What do
anarchists think causes ecological problems?.
Section
G
Renamed, improved, expanded, revised and spell checked section G on
Is individualist anarchism capitalistic? - the
short answer being "no"! Indicates how and why individualist
anarchism was opposed to capitalism plus why social
anarchists are critical of the theory.
|
| 6.2 |
23/05/97 |
Section J.1
Newly completed sub-section. Find out why social struggle is
important to anarchists and how anarchists take part in it. For
anarchists, social struggle is the key from getting from capitalism
to anarchy.
Section A
Revised section A on What is Anarchism?. Improved
and updated arguments and evidence, plus spell checked, and so
on!
Section J - introduction and
J.2
Spell checked and slightly revised.
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| 6.1 |
01/05/97 |
Section J.2
Newly completed sub-section. Find out all about direct action, why anarchists support it, why we reject
electioneering as a means of change and why we do not vote.
Minor update of section B.3 to include
a couple of nice Proudhon quotes on how "property is
despotism."
Minor updates of sections C.2 and
F.2.1 to make the quotes from Proudhon's What is
Property consistent in terms of edition. All quotes now from
B.R. Tucker's translation, Bellamy Library edition, London.
Minor updates to sections I.3, I.3.1, I.3.4 , I.3.5, I.4.4 and I.4.13 in order to make the possible
nature and workings of an anarchist "economy" clearer.
Minor update to section I.8.7 on
the Aragon rural collectives and how they were the product of the
radicalisation of the population during the 1930s.
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| 6.0 |
26/03/97 |
Section B.3.4
New sub-section. Analysis of the claims that private property,
particularly in land, can be justified in terms of self-ownership.
Also indicates the authoritarian nature of private property and the
way Robert Nozick ignores the liberty of the dispossessed in his
attempts to justify appropriation of land. If land ownership cannot
be justified, then capitalism is based upon stolen goods.
Section B.7.1
This section on classes is slightly expanded to give details of
income mobility within capitalism. Argues that even high income
mobility cannot justify a class system and presents evidence that
income mobility is moderate at best.
Section F.2.2
New sub-section. Short discussion on why we should reject the
right-Libertarian "entitlement theory of justice." The means do not
justify the ends, and if the ends involve authoritarian social
relationships, inequalities in liberty, wealth and power, even
"civilised" slavery, then the theory stinks.
Appendix
New appendix on Anarchism and "anarcho"-capitalism. As well as
including the old section F.10, this appendix contains new work - a
reply to the claim that the
Individualist Anarchists were not part of the socialist
movement, a discussion on What
socialism actually stands for, analysis on whether Proudhon and Tucker were socialists or capitalists, a
reply to claims that "anarcho"capitalism is a form of anarchism
and a discussion on why anarchism
cannot be defined using dictionaries.
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| 5.1 |
10/03/97 |
Minor updates to sections C.11 and
C.12 on the Chilean "economic
miracle." Why did it require mass murder, dictatorship and state
terror to create "free market" capitalism in Chile and what was its
actual results? |
| 5.0 |
28/02/97 |
Section D.5
A slight update expanding upon the anarchist analysis of
imperialism and how it has developed over time.
Section C.7
An updated analysis of the capitalist business cycle. Argues that
the class struggle both outside and inside the workplace has an
impact in creating the business cycle. Old version ignored social
struggle outside the workplace and put too much emphasis on
technological innovation by big business. This has been
corrected.
Sections C.8.1,C.8.2 and C.8.3
Anarchist analysis of the rise of social Keynesianism and its fall
into a combination of free markets and Pentagon-style Keynesianism.
Even reformed capitalist is not immune to the struggle for freedom
against hierarchy and the objective limits of capitalism.
Section
F.1
Expanded arguments on why "anarcho"-capitalism is not anarchist.
Contains an excellent quote by Noam Chomsky on what he considers
would happen if it was tried in practice. Also contains the new
sub-sections
F.1.2 and
F.1.3 on how libertarian right-libertarian theory is (not
very!) and how most right-Libertarians reject the scientific method
in favour of dogma, respectively.
Section
G.5
An updated analysis of the ideas of Individualist Anarchist
Benjamin Tucker. More quotes from Tucker on the socialistic nature
of his ideas and his support for labour struggle.
Section I.7.4
Expanded analysis on why capitalism does not protect individuality
and why competition puts out the flame of individuality and
rebellion.
Section J - Introduction
Introduction to the section on "What do Anarchists
do?". Gives a short overview of the anarchist approach to
social struggles and why its so important for creating an anarchist
future. Plus updated contents page -
what to look forward to in the near future!
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| 4.1 |
14/02/97 |
Minor updates to sections A.1.5, A.2.9, I.5.8 and I.6.1. |
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| 4.0 |
10/02/97 |
Introduction
At long last an introduction to the FAQ and its history. Also names
the guilty parties.
What's New?
This "What's New" page will be a welcome addition to regular
visitors to the FAQ.
Section F.2.1
Do Libertarian-capitalists support slavery? Yes is the answer and
find out why this indicates that right-libertarians are not
libertarians at all.
Section
F.9
Update with new evidence of the nature of Medieval Iceland and why
it indicates that private property produces statism. More reasons
why Medieval Iceland demonstrates how "anarcho-"capitalism will not
work in practice.
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| 3.3 |
06/02/97 |
Section
F.6
New analysis on how the "anarcho"-capitalist system of private
states will become a public state. Builds on and extends original
argument. |