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CONTENTS

Author's General Foreword

3

I.— The Case For Anarchism
This essay consists of 4 chapters.

5

II.—Representation And The State
This essay consists of 2 lengthy chapters.

12

II.—Representation And The State
This essay consists of 2 lengthy chapters.

12

III.—Trade Unionism And The Class War—
Author's Note (1919)

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I.—Trade Unionism and Revolution

26

II.—The Case For Trade Unionism

28

III.-—The Workers' Case Against Trade Unionism

30

IV.—The Question of Representation

33

IV.—Socialism and Marriage—
Foreword (1940)
This pamphlet consists of 6 chapters and an Author's Note (1939).

38

V.—Against Terrorism In The Workers' Struggle

53

Appendices—
Pamphlet 3-—Trades Unionism Against Armageddon 58
Pamphlet 4—1936 Committee on Jaw of Scotland
Relating to Marriage 59

Author's General Foreword

This book consists of five pamphlets, previously published as follows: -

(1) THE CASE FOR ANARCHISM.

This pamphlet consisted of two essays reprinted from the London Anarchist paper, Freedom, 1906. It was published as No. 1 in the Pamphlets For The Proletarian library that year, from 133 Goswell Road, London, E.C. The title then used was: The Possibility and Philosophy of Anarchist Communism, It was very slightly revised and re-.published in The Spur Series, No.3 as Tue Case For Communism, from 17 Richmond Gardens, in 1919. Soviet Russia has identified Communism completely with authority. It seems reasonable to change the title to The Case For Anarchism.

(2) REPRESENTATJON AND THE STATE.

Pamphlets For The Proletarian, No. 10. Printed and Published by the Bakunin Press at 64 Minford Gardens, Shepherds Bush, London, W., 1910. In the title page, the author was described as: "Minister of the Gospel of Revolt, Late Prisoner for Sedition." This pamphlet is unaltered.

(3) TRADE UNIONISM AND THE CLASS WAR.

Pamphlets For The Proletarian, No. 11 . Printed and Published by the Bakunin Press, 17 Richmond Gardens, Shepherds Bush, London, W., 191 1. Second Edition, published, same address, 1919. The Spur Series, No. 4. Last Chapter, on Representations was omitted, now restored. A few phrases are made simpler. No matter added or excised.

(4) SOCIALISM AND MARRIAGE.

(The Spur Series, No. 1, Published by the Author at I 7 Richmond Gardens, Shepherds Bush, London, W., 1914. Revised from "The Religion and Economics of Sex Oppression," Published in 1907.)

(5) AGAINST TERRORISM IN THE WORKERS' STRUGGLE.

This is the only one of these pamphlets to which the author's name was not attached. The reason is, it was issued for a committee and the members were opposed to the author's name being pub-

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