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+ | '''Anarchism and Libertarian Socialism''' have been the subjects of a number of works of literature, both nonfiction and fiction. This is a partial list of notable writers of both historical and theoretical nature. This list is meant to provide a starting ground on which to access the bodies of knowledge concerning anarchism and it's closely related philosophies. | ||
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+ | ==Online Resources for Anarchist Literature== | ||
+ | It is common for anarchists today to disseminate anarchist literature by means of online internet archives and there are many [[open source]] resources such as [[Project Gutenberg]] which contain the majority of literature that have expired copyright restrictions. | ||
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+ | *[http://www.spunk.org Spunk Library] -An online database of anarchist literature and news sources | ||
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+ | ==Historical Nonfiction== | ||
+ | * [[Murray Bookchin]]: ''[[The Spanish Anarchists - The Heroic Years]]'' | ||
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+ | ==Classical Anarchist Writers== | ||
+ | The following is a partial list of notable nonfiction works discussing anarchist theory predating the 21st century. Works by Proudhon and Bukhanin are considered to be the foundation of anarchist thought. These thinkers and their writings are often considered the predecessors of modern anarchism and libertarian socialist thought. Anarchism has been heavily influenced by and intertwined with the philosophy of freedom, reflected in works by Hegel and Nietzsche. | ||
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+ | ===Prose=== | ||
+ | *[[Edward Abbey]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Brave Cowboy]]'' | ||
+ | **''[[Good News (1980 book)|Good News]]'' | ||
+ | **''[[The Monkey Wrench Gang]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Isaac Babel]] | ||
+ | **"Discourse on the ''Tachanka''", ''Collected Stories'' | ||
+ | **"Old man Makhno" | ||
+ | *[[Iain M. Banks]] | ||
+ | **[[The Culture]] novels | ||
+ | *[[Don Bannister]] | ||
+ | **''[[Hard Walls of Ego]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Ralph Bates]] | ||
+ | **''[[Lean Men]]'' (1934) | ||
+ | *[[Horst Bienek]] | ||
+ | **''[[Bakunin: An Invention]]'' (1970) | ||
+ | *[[André Breton]] | ||
+ | *[[Joseph Conrad]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Secret Agent]]'' (1907) | ||
+ | *[[E L Doctorow]] | ||
+ | **''[[Ragtime]]'' (1975) | ||
+ | *[[Martin B. Duberman]] | ||
+ | **''[[Haymarket]]'' (2003) | ||
+ | *[[Greg Egan]] | ||
+ | *[[Dario Fo]] | ||
+ | **''[[Accidental Death of An Anarchist]]'' | ||
+ | *[[William Godwin]] | ||
+ | **''[[Caleb Williams]]'' (1794) | ||
+ | *[[Pietro Gori]] | ||
+ | **''[[Primo Maggio]]'' (1895) | ||
+ | *[[Frank Harris]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Bomb (novel)|The Bomb]]'' (1908) | ||
+ | *[[M. John Harrison]] | ||
+ | *[[Jaroslav Hašek]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Good Soldier Å vejk]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Robert A. Heinlein]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Henry James]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Princess Casamassima]] (1886) | ||
+ | *[[Ba Jin]] | ||
+ | **''[[Family]]'' (1931) | ||
+ | *[[Maurice Leblanc]] | ||
+ | **[[Arsène Lupin]] books were inspired by [[Marius Jacob]] | ||
+ | *[[Ursula K. Le Guin]] | ||
+ | **''[[The Dispossessed]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Emanuel Litvinoff]] | ||
+ | **''[[A Death Out Of Season]]'' | ||
+ | *[[J. William Lloyd]] | ||
+ | *[[Ken MacLeod]] | ||
+ | **Fall Revolution sequence | ||
+ | *[[Leo Malet]] | ||
+ | **''[[Fog on the Tolbiac Bridge]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Ethel Mannin]] | ||
+ | **''Red Rose'' | ||
+ | **''The Lover Under Another Name'' | ||
+ | *[[Henry Miller]] | ||
+ | **''Tropic of Cancer'' | ||
+ | *[[Michael Moorcock]] | ||
+ | *[[Alan Moore]] | ||
+ | **''[[V for Vendetta]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Emile Pataud]] (and [[Emile Pouget]]) | ||
+ | **''[[How Shall We Bring About The Revolution?]]'' (1913) | ||
+ | *[[Pedro de Paz]] | ||
+ | **''The Man Who Killed Durruti'' | ||
+ | *[[Marge Piercy]] | ||
+ | **''Woman on the Edge of Time'' | ||
+ | *[[Emric Pressburger]] | ||
+ | **''Killing a Mouse on Sunday'' | ||
+ | *Olivia & Helen Rossetti | ||
+ | **''[[A Girl Among the Anarchists]]'' (1903) by Isabel Meredith (fictional memoir) | ||
+ | *[[Ramon J. Sender]] | ||
+ | **''[[Seven Red Sundays]]'' (1932) | ||
+ | *[[Victor Serge]] | ||
+ | **''[[Birth of our Power]]'' | ||
+ | **''[[Men in Prison]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Upton Sinclair]] | ||
+ | **''[[Boston]]'' (1928) | ||
+ | *[[Leo Tolstoy]] | ||
+ | *[[B. Traven]] | ||
+ | **''Government'' (1931) | ||
+ | **''The Carreta'' (1931) | ||
+ | **''March to the Monteria'' (1933) | ||
+ | **''The Troza'' (1936) | ||
+ | **''The Rebellion of the Hanged'' (1936) | ||
+ | **''The General From The Jungle'' (1940) | ||
+ | *[[Lois Waisbrooker]] | ||
+ | *[[Richard Whiting]] | ||
+ | **''[[No. 5 John Street]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Oscar Wilde]] | ||
+ | *[[Robert Anton Wilson]] | ||
+ | **''[[Illuminatus trilogy]]'' | ||
+ | **''[[Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Emile Zola]] | ||
+ | **''[[Germinal]]'' (1885) | ||
+ | **''[[The Debacle]]'' (1892) | ||
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The following is a list of notable or influential books on or relating to [[anarchism]], in alphabetical order by author. | The following is a list of notable or influential books on or relating to [[anarchism]], in alphabetical order by author. | ||
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+ | ==Contemporary Anarchist Writings and Selections== | ||
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+ | * [[Noam Chomsky]]: ''[[Chomsky on Anarchism]]'' | ||
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===Economics=== | ===Economics=== | ||
{{see also|Anarchist economics}} | {{see also|Anarchist economics}} |
Revision as of 19:21, 5 September 2009
Anarchism and Libertarian Socialism have been the subjects of a number of works of literature, both nonfiction and fiction. This is a partial list of notable writers of both historical and theoretical nature. This list is meant to provide a starting ground on which to access the bodies of knowledge concerning anarchism and it's closely related philosophies.
Online Resources for Anarchist Literature
It is common for anarchists today to disseminate anarchist literature by means of online internet archives and there are many open source resources such as Project Gutenberg which contain the majority of literature that have expired copyright restrictions.
- Spunk Library -An online database of anarchist literature and news sources
Historical Nonfiction
Classical Anarchist Writers
The following is a partial list of notable nonfiction works discussing anarchist theory predating the 21st century. Works by Proudhon and Bukhanin are considered to be the foundation of anarchist thought. These thinkers and their writings are often considered the predecessors of modern anarchism and libertarian socialist thought. Anarchism has been heavily influenced by and intertwined with the philosophy of freedom, reflected in works by Hegel and Nietzsche.
(Crap to sort out)
Prose
- Edward Abbey
- Isaac Babel
- "Discourse on the Tachanka", Collected Stories
- "Old man Makhno"
- Iain M. Banks
- The Culture novels
- Don Bannister
- Ralph Bates
- Lean Men (1934)
- Horst Bienek
- Bakunin: An Invention (1970)
- André Breton
- Joseph Conrad
- The Secret Agent (1907)
- E L Doctorow
- Ragtime (1975)
- Martin B. Duberman
- Haymarket (2003)
- Greg Egan
- Dario Fo
- William Godwin
- Caleb Williams (1794)
- Pietro Gori
- Primo Maggio (1895)
- Frank Harris
- The Bomb (1908)
- M. John Harrison
- Jaroslav Hašek
- Robert A. Heinlein
- Henry James
- The Princess Casamassima (1886)
- Ba Jin
- Family (1931)
- Maurice Leblanc
- Arsène Lupin books were inspired by Marius Jacob
- Ursula K. Le Guin
- Emanuel Litvinoff
- J. William Lloyd
- Ken MacLeod
- Fall Revolution sequence
- Leo Malet
- Ethel Mannin
- Red Rose
- The Lover Under Another Name
- Henry Miller
- Tropic of Cancer
- Michael Moorcock
- Alan Moore
- Emile Pataud (and Emile Pouget)
- Pedro de Paz
- The Man Who Killed Durruti
- Marge Piercy
- Woman on the Edge of Time
- Emric Pressburger
- Killing a Mouse on Sunday
- Olivia & Helen Rossetti
- A Girl Among the Anarchists (1903) by Isabel Meredith (fictional memoir)
- Ramon J. Sender
- Seven Red Sundays (1932)
- Victor Serge
- Upton Sinclair
- Boston (1928)
- Leo Tolstoy
- B. Traven
- Government (1931)
- The Carreta (1931)
- March to the Monteria (1933)
- The Troza (1936)
- The Rebellion of the Hanged (1936)
- The General From The Jungle (1940)
- Lois Waisbrooker
- Richard Whiting
- Oscar Wilde
- Robert Anton Wilson
- Emile Zola
- Germinal (1885)
- The Debacle (1892)
The following is a list of notable or influential books on or relating to anarchism, in alphabetical order by author.
Contemporary Anarchist Writings and Selections
Economics
- See also: Anarchist economics
- Diego Abad de Santillán - After the Revolution
- Michael Albert - Parecon: Life After Capitalism
- Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel - A Quiet Revolution in Welfare Economics
Primitivist
- John Zerzan:
- Derrick Jensen:
- Pierre Clastres:
- Feral Faun:
- Stanley Diamond:
- Chellis Glendinning:
- Theodore Kaczynski
Fiction
- See also: list of fictional anarchists
Some fictional books display anarchy in a positive light:
- V for Vendetta by Alan Moore
- The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Against the Day by Thomas Pynchon
- The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk
- Ishmael and other books by Daniel Quinn
- The Adventures of Tintin: Breaking Free
- The Probability Broach by L. Neil Smith
See also
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