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Steve J. Shone
Dangerous Anarchist Strikes explores the ideas of three largely forgotten radical women who participated in labor union strikes in Argentina and Uruguay, Canada, and the United States: Virginia Bolten (c.1876-1960)…
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Steve Shone’s American Anarchism is a work of political theory that emphasizes the relevance of nineteenth century American Anarchism to contemporary politics. Thinkers discussed are Alexander Berkman, Voltairine de Cleyre…
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Lysander Spooner: American Anarchist is the first book-length exposition of the ideas of the American anarchist and abolitionist who lived mostly in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1808 to 1887. Few people…
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An exploration of the ideas of three largely forgotten radical women who participated in labor union strikes respectively in Argentina and Uruguay, Canada, and the United States and two largely…
Rose Summerfield: Australian Radical outlines the largely forgotten achievements of this seldom-studied labor union activist and socialist sympathetic to anarchist, feminist, and secularist ideas; a dynamic speaker, who eventually emigrated…
Steve Shone’s Women of Liberty explores the many overlaps between ten radical, feminist, and anarchist thinkers: Tennie C. Claflin, Noe Ito, Louise Michel, Rose Pesotta, Margaret Sanger, Elizabeth Cady Stanton…
This wide-ranging survey of underappreciated feminist thinkers recovers a series of strikingly original contributions to political theory
A convincing argument that the legacy of American Anarchism, far from being an antiquated relic, remains relevant to the present.