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Charlotte Wilson was the principal founder of Freedom Press, and
the first editor of the anarchist newspaper Freedom, in 1886. She
had been writing about anarchism in the socialist press since 1884,
and like the work of her better-known contemporary Peter Kropotkin,
whom she invited to England to join the Freedom group, her
anarchist writings are scholarly, original, thoughtful and clear.
11 short essays, together with historical and biographical notes by
Nicolas Walter.
One of the finest short introductions to the basic concepts,
theories and practical applications of anarchism. First written in
the 60s, it has yet to be surpassed. This handsome new edition
includes an introduction by his daughter, the British feminist
author Natasha Walter.
Nicolas Walter helped create the surge of political dissent that
came to Britain in the 1960s and 70s. For forty years he was a
contributor to the anarchist press, principally Freedom and its
companion periodicals Anarchy and The Raven. He was active in many
groups including the "Spies for Peace" and the Rationalist Press
Association, editing The New Humanist. This volume selects from his
extensive writings on anarchist history and theory. This book is a
virtual history of anarchism, reaching from its prehistory in the
American Revolution to the work of Murray Bookchin and Colin Ward
A collection of articles written from 1886-1907.
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