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Anarchism 1914-18 is the first systematic analysis of anarchist
responses to the First World War. It examines the interventionist
debate between Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta which split the
anarchist movement in 1914 and provides a historical and conceptual
analysis of debates conducted in European and American movements
about class, nationalism, internationalism, militarism, pacifism
and cultural resistance. Contributions discuss the justness of war,
non-violence and pacifism, anti-colonialism, pro-feminist
perspectives on war and the potency of myths about the war and
revolution for the reframing of radical politics in the 1920s and
beyond. Divisions about the war and the experience of being caught
on the wrong side of the Bolshevik Revolution encouraged anarchists
to reaffirm their deeply-held rejection of vanguard socialism and
develop new strategies that drew on a plethora of anti-war
activities. -- .
This handbook unites leading scholars from around the world in
exploring anarchism as a political ideology, from an examination of
its core principles, an analysis of its history, and an assessment
of its contribution to the struggles that face humanity today.
Grounded in a conceptual and historical approach, each entry charts
what is distinctive about the anarchist response to particular
intellectual, political, cultural and social phenomena, and
considers how these values have changed over time. At its heart is
a sustained process of conceptual definition and an extended
examination of the core claims of this frequently misunderstood
political tradition. It is the definitive scholarly reference work
on anarchism as a political ideology, and should be a crucial text
for scholars, students, and activists alike.
Anarchism 1914-18 is the first systematic analysis of anarchist
responses to the First World War. It examines the interventionist
debate between Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta which split the
anarchist movement in 1914 and provides a historical and conceptual
analysis of debates conducted in European and American movements
about class, nationalism, internationalism, militarism, pacifism
and cultural resistance. Contributions discuss the justness of war,
non-violence and pacifism, anti-colonialism, pro-feminist
perspectives on war and the potency of myths about the war and
revolution for the reframing of radical politics in the 1920s and
beyond. Divisions about the war and the experience of being caught
on the wrong side of the Bolshevik Revolution encouraged anarchists
to reaffirm their deeply-held rejection of vanguard socialism and
develop new strategies that drew on a plethora of anti-war
activities. -- .
This handbook unites leading scholars from around the world in
exploring anarchism as a political ideology, from an examination of
its core principles, an analysis of its history, and an assessment
of its contribution to the struggles that face humanity today.
Grounded in a conceptual and historical approach, each entry charts
what is distinctive about the anarchist response to particular
intellectual, political, cultural and social phenomena, and
considers how these values have changed over time. At its heart is
a sustained process of conceptual definition and an extended
examination of the core claims of this frequently misunderstood
political tradition. It is the definitive scholarly reference work
on anarchism as a political ideology, and should be a crucial text
for scholars, students, and activists alike.
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