Great Anarchists 4, Louise Michel

Great Anarchists 4, Louise Michel

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by Ruth Kinna and Clifford Harper Active Distribution 2/2019, booklet SKU: n/a   “Educator, poet, dramatist, novelist, movement historian, orator and agitator Louise Michel rose to prominence during the Paris Commune (1870-71) and acquired a commanding public profile in the last decades of the nineteenth century.” So begins the text by Ruth Kinna, the cover art is by Clifford Harper. These short introductions delve into the anarchist canon to recover some of the distinctive ideas that historical anarchists advanced to address problems relevant to their circumstances. Although these contexts were special, many of the issues the anarchists wrestled with still plague our lives. Anarchists developed a body of writing about power, domination, injustice and exploitation, education, prisons and a lot more besides. Honing in on different facets of the anarchist canon is not just an interesting archaeological exercise. The persistence, development and adaptation of anarchist traditions depends

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