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Some ANARCHIST History (1 Viewer)

Makhno

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For those unaware about the true meaning of anarchy, or those just with an interest in social history, watch this brilliant documentary about the Jewish Anarchists and the longest running Anarchist Newspaper - "The Free Voice of Labour" which traces the history of the Yiddish anarchist newspaper - Freie Arbeiter Stimme. publishing it's final issue after 87 years-as told by it's now elderly, but decidedly unbowed staff.

WATCH: The Free Voice of Labour - The Jewish Anarchists - Google Video

Directed by Steven Fishler and Joel Sucher, who since studying with Martin Scorsese in 1969, have been making Emmy- and Guggenheim award-winning nonfiction films that explore social history.
 
Those guys are the same ones who made Anarchism in America right? I hope that this one you are talking about is better than that steaming pile. I am an anarcho-syndicalist and I thought it was terrible.

One of the best books on Anarchist history is Murray Bookchin's The Spanish Anarchists. Very informative and despite his political leanings it is very objective.
 

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