Facing the Enemy
A History of Anarchist Organisation from Proudhon to May 1968
By Alexandre Skirda; Paul Sharkey (Translator)
(AK Press, Paperback, 9781902593197, 304pp.)
Publication Date: April 2002
Categories: History & Theory - Radical Thought
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Drawing on decades of research, Skirda traces anarchism as a major political movement and ideology across the 19th and 20th centuries. Critical and engaging, he offers biting and incisive portraits of the major thinkers, and more crucially, the organizations they inspired, influenced, came out of, and were spurned by.
Bakuninist secret societies; the Internationals and the clash with Marx; the Illegalists, bombers and assassins; the mass trade unions; and of course, the Russian and Spanish Revolutions are all discussed through the prism of working people battling fiercely for a new world free of the shackles of Capital and the State.
Alexandre Skirda is the foremost anarchist theorist and activist writing in Europe today.
Also Available from AK Press:
No Gods, No Masters, Books One & Two
Book One: TP 16.95, 1-873176-64-3 • CUSA
Book Two: TP 16.95, 1-873176-69-4 • CUSA
Paul Sharkey is an accomplished translator. He has single-handedly made available a vast body of non-English language anarchist writings.











