Page Text: An Anarchist FAQ version 15.4 released (17/03/2020)
17 March 2020
An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) is now at version 15.4. This release is a revision of the appendix on a critical event during the Russian Revolution, the Kronstadt revolt of March 1921, its importance, what it tells us about Bolshevism as well as refuting the various Leninist attempts to justify its repression.
An Anarchist FAQ version 15.3 released (26/11/2019)
26 November 2019
An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) is now at version 15.3. This release is a revision of the appendix on refuting the various Leninist arguments which seek to explain the failure of the Russian Revolution in terms of "objective factors":
An Anarchist FAQ version 15.2 released (19/07/2019)
19 July 2019
An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) is now at version 15.2. The main part of this release is a slight revision of the appendix on refuting the various Leninist accounts of the Spanish Anarchist movement and key episodes in its history. The changes are mostly improving various references, indicating page numbers where possible of works previously referenced by URLs. However, a few new passages have been added here and there in anticipation of its full revision later.
The Symbols of Anarchy, revisited
9 March 2019
We included an appendix on � The Symbols of Anarchy � in An Anarchist FAQ which covered the two main flags of Anarchy, the black and the red-and-black. Later, we blogged about � The Red Flag of Anarchy � and how the likes of Proudhon and Bakunin associated themselves with this iconic embalm of labour and socialism. Here, we add new material.
An Anarchist FAQ version 15.1 released (31/05/2018)
31 May 2018
An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) is now at version 15.1. The main part of this release is a revision of the appendix on the various oppositions within the Bolshevik party
An Anarchist FAQ after 21 years
19 July 2017
For reasons too unimportant to discuss here, the 20th anniversary blog for An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) ended up on my personal blog rather than AFAQ�s �official� one. Now I correct this by reposting it here as well as taking the opportunity to preface it with a few comments to mark 21 years since AFAQ was officially launched.
160 Years of Libertarian
17 May 2017
Many men, I know, speak of liberty without understanding it; they know neither the science of it, nor even the sentiment. They see in the demolition of reigning Authority nothing but a substitution of names or persons; they don�t imagine that a society could function without masters or servants, without chiefs and soldiers; in this they are like those reactionaries who say: �There are always rich and poor, and there always will be. What would become of the poor without the rich? They would die of hunger!� - Joseph D�jacque (Down with the Bosses!, 5)
An Anarchist FAQ version 15.0 released (18/03/2014)
18 March 2014
An Anarchist FAQ is now at version 15.0. This release is a revision of the appendix replying to David McNally's attack on anarchism and defend of Leninism:
ASR review of An Anarchist FAQ
9 June 2013
�It is impossible to do justice to the 1,136 pages in these two volumes� It will serve as an invaluable reference to those unfamiliar with our ideas and our movement, or to those who have recently embraced anarchism but have yet to explore and reflect upon the tradition.� (Anarcho-Syndicalist Review, no. 59)
The Catalan CNT and the Asturias Uprising
23 July 2010
The activities of the CNT in Spain have been a source of much discussion due to its size and influence. Being the only nation in Western Europe where anarchism remained the largest influence on the labour movement, both anarchists and non-anarchists have studied the organisation and discussed its successes and failures. Unfortunately, as part of this process those opposed to anarchism (particularly Marxists) have spread numerous myths regarding the movement and specific events (most obviously, the social revolution of 1936).
Workers Solidarity review of An Anarchist FAQ
26 March 2010
"This is easily the most comprehensive FAQ on anarchist theory, history and practice available today . . . The writing is such that the reader can find him/herself drawn into the book quite rapidly. It explains complex ideas in a relatively simple manner . . . It is the go to guide for the curious and critical about anarchist theory, history, and practice."
Freedom review of An Anarchist FAQ
4 August 2009
�At long last [ AFAQ ] . . . has moved from the Internet onto the printed page . . . The prefix to the book is �An� Anarchist FAQ. The collective is too modest. This is the place to go to find out about anarchist ides, theory and practice. It is accessible and based on sound research. Thoroughly recommended.� (Richard Griffin, Freedom, Vol. 70, No. 14)
The Internationale: Libertarian Anthem
14 July 2009
It often seems that libertarian influenced events and organisations have become irreversibly linked with Marxism. Thus the International Workingmen's Association (IWMA, or the First International) and the Paris Commune are associated these days more with Marx than Proudhon (or anarchism) even though it was the followers of the French anarchist who helped create the former and gave the latter its distinctive characteristics.
The Red Flag of Anarchy
29 June 2009
As discussed in An Anarchist FAQ 's appendix on Symbols of Anarchy , anarchists at first used the Red Flag as their symbol of choice, with the Black Flag slowly replacing it over a period of many decades. Both flags, however, had their roots in working class struggle and protest, both were anti-capitalist symbols raised by working class people in revolt against exploitation and oppression.
Rothbard: "We must therefore conclude that we are not anarchists"
28 April 2009
An Anarchist FAQ spends some time explaining, probably in far too much detail given their small size and corresponding importance, why "anarcho"-capitalism is not a form of anarchism . Ironically, its founder Murray Rothbard once agreed!
AFAQ critique of a Marxist vindicated
24 February 2009
One of the aims of An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) is to refute common myths about anarchism, particularly those spread by those opposed to anarchism. Marxists of various sorts (mostly Leninists, but not solely that trend) seem to be incapable of discussing anarchism without distorting it.
Anarchy and panarchy
18 February 2009
When section F.7 on the history of "anarcho"-capitalism and its (non-)relation with anarchism was being written, there was a mention of "Panarchy" which simply did not fit easily into the sections.
The God Delusion and anarchism
27 January 2009
Most anarchists (although not all ) will find Richard Dawkins' critique of god and religion in The God Delusion (Bantum Press, London, 2006) both admirable and timely. However, most would be surprised that any critique of god would fail to mention, never mind discuss, Bakunin's God and the State .
125 years of the black flag of anarchy
15 December 2008
As well as 2008 being the 150th anniversary of anarchist use of the word �libertarian� to describe our ideas , this year also marks the 125th anniversary of the association of the black flag with anarchism.