Anarchist Manifesto
1850 work by Anselme Bellegarrigue
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Author | Anselme Bellegarrigue |
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Original title | L'Anarchie journal de l'ordre |
Genre | Philosophy |
Publication date | April 1850 |
Anarchist Manifesto (or The World's First Anarchist Manifesto) is a work by Anselme Bellegarrigue, notable for being the first manifesto of anarchism.[1] It was written in 1850, two years after his participation in the French Revolution of 1848, and ten years after Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's seminal What Is Property?. [2] It was translated into English by Paul Sharkey and republished in 2002 as a 42-page political pamphlet by the Kate Sharpley Library with an introduction placing the manifesto in historical context by Anarchist Studies editor Sharif Gemie.
Publication history
- Anselme Bellegarrigue, Manifeste de l'Anarchie, L'Anarchie, Journal de l'Ordre, Issue 1, April 1850.
- Bellegarrigue, Anselme (2002). Anarchist Manifesto. London: Kate Sharpley Library. ISBN 978-1-873605-82-0.
- Solneman, KHZ (1977). An Anarchist Manifesto. Frankfurt: McKay-Gassellshaft
See also
- The Communist Manifesto
- List of books about anarchism
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Anarchism
- Anarchy
- Anarchist Black Cross
- Anarchist criminology
- Anationalism
- Anti-authoritarianism
- Anti-capitalism
- Anti-militarism
- Affinity group
- Autonomous social center
- Black bloc
- Classless society
- Class struggle
- Consensus decision-making
- Conscientious objector
- Critique of work
- Decentralization
- Deep ecology
- Direct action
- Free love
- Freethought
- Horizontalidad
- Individualism
- Law
- Mutual aid
- Participatory politics
- Permanent autonomous zone
- Prefigurative politics
- Proletarian internationalism
- Propaganda of the deed
- Refusal of work
- Revolution
- Rewilding
- Sabotage
- Security culture
- Self-ownership
- Social ecology
- Sociocracy
- Somatherapy
- Spontaneous order
- Squatting
- Temporary autonomous zone
- Union of egoists
- Voluntary association
- Workers' council
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