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DESCRIPTION:This will be a course if seven fortnightly sessions that will take a 
 historical look  as to what is anarchism and how its has developed in the 
 last 150 or so years.The  course will look at original texts giving 
 everyone a chance to be able to think  about just what this most complex of 
 words mean.At the same time we will be looking  at attempts to bring about 
 anarchy and how these attempts affected theory and vice  versa. At the end 
 of the class we plan to print any  thoughts and writings from class members 
 in response to wht we have studied. A detailed syllabus will be available 
 at the first session but we plan to  cover writings by  Josiah Warren  
 Proudhon  Bakunin  Max Stirner  Albert Parsons  Lucy Parson  Pittsburgh 
 Manifesto of the IWPA  Benjamin Tucker  Voltairine de Cleyre  Emma Goldman  
 Alexander Berkman  Louise Michel  Kropotkin  Jean Grave  Luigi Galleani  
 Gregory Maximov  Jaime Balius  Federica Montseny  Marie louise Berneri  and 
 a host of others up to the present day.We will especially concentrate on 
 those  who were less "prominent" in the movement( or were perceived so by 
 "historians" of  anarchism).The writings of David Nichol,Ethel Macdonald,S 
 E Parker, Renzo Novatore  etc are all worthy of thought and 
 consideration.Come if you can.Your thoughts and  ideas will add much to the 
 class.  \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/04/10/62663.php
SUMMARY:INTRODUCTION TO ANARCHISM taught by Barry Pateman
LOCATION:room 230 Cloud Hall, Phelan Campus,CCSF  
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/04/10/62663.php
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