Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism

Disruptive Elements: The Extremes of French Anarchism

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A dense compendium of old and brand-new translations of a dizzying array of names from the individualist anarchist tendency, mostly from early 20th Century France. New translations from Wolfi Landstreicher, Shawn Wilbur, and vincent stone. Anyone who is interested in this tendency, fans of My Own, Enemies of Society, Stirner's works, etc., will find much to enjoy and fodder for future research in this book. Translator's Introduction – Vincent StoneBonjour – Le VoyeurThe Philosophy of Defiance – Felix P. Section 1. Ernest Coeurderoy (1825-1862) Hurrah!!! or Revolution by the Cossacks (excerpts)Citizen of the WorldHurrah!!! or Revolution by the Cossacks (excerpt) Section 2. Joseph Dejacque (1821-1864) The Revolutionary QuestionLe LibertaireScandalThe Servile War Section 3. Zo d'Axa (1864-1930) Zo d'Axa, Pamphleteer and Libertarian Journalist – Charles JacquierAny OpportunityOn the Street Section 4. Georges Darien (1862-1921) Le Voleur (excerpts)Enemy of the PeopleBon MotsThe Road to Indi

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