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A Very Select Anarchist Bibliography
The following works are, in the archivist's opinion, the ten books on anarchy
that should be read if you are only going to read ten books on anarchy.
Bookchin, M. (1971). Post-Scarcity Anarchism.
Berkeley: Ramparts Press.
--- (1977). The Spanish Anarchists. New York: Harper
and Row.
Godwin, W. (1793) An Enquiry Concerning the
Principles of Political Justice and Its
Influence on General Virtue and Happiness,
two volumes. London: Robinson.
Goldman, E. (1931). Living My Life. New York: Knopf.
Kropotkin, P. (1899). Memoirs of a Revolutionist.
New York: Houghton, Mifflin.
--- (1902). Mutual Aid. London: Heinemann.
Marshall, P. (1992). Demanding the Impossible: A
History of Anarchism. London: Harper Collins;
Fontana Press, 1993.
Proudhon, P.J. (1840). What is Property: An Inquiry
into the Principle of Right and Government.
trans. B.R. Tucker. London: William Reeves.
New York (1970): Dover.
Wolff, R.P. (1976). In Defense of Anarchism.
New York: Harper Colophon.
Woodcock, G. (1963). Anarchism: A History of
Libertarian Ideas and Movements. Harmondsworth,
England: Penguin.
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