WELCOME TO THE LIBERTARIAN LABYRINTH: AN ARCHIVE OF ANARCHISTIC HISTORIES AND POSSIBILITIES; WRITINGS BY ANARCHISTS, SOCIALISTS, FEMINISTS AND DREAMERS! The LIBERTARIAN LABYRINTH is a collection of digital archives and blogs dedicated to radical history, with an emphasis on the history of the anarchist movement.
Explore the Collections
The heart of the collection is the works on ANARCHISM and the history of the anarchist tradition.
- ANARCHIST BEGINNINGS: A natural first stop in the exploration of anarchism, this collection features introductory texts drawn from the early phases of the tradition
- BAKUNIN LIBRARY: A new edition of the works of Mikhail Bakunin in English
- PROUDHON LIBRARY: New translations from the works of P.-J. Proudhon
- MUTUALISM.INFO:
- RESPONSIBILITY, SOLIDARITY, STRATEGY: Anarchism without adjectives
- SAINT-RAVACHOL:
FEMINISM
- LA FRONDEUSE:
- ANARCHY AND THE SEX QUESTION:
- THE BEAUTIFUL NIHILIST:
CULTURE
- POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE WORLDS
SHAWN P. WILBUR
- CONTR’UN: Anarchist theory and history by Shawn P. Wilbur
- WORKING TRANSLATIONS:
- ANARCHISM: ELEMENTS OF A SYNTHESIS
- CORVUS EDITIONS
New in the Labyrinth
These are the most recent postings from every exhibit in the collection:
- Victor Yarros, “Benjamin R. Tucker—The Man”
- Victor Yarros, “‘Egoism’ Bedeviling Anarchism”
- Reflections on Anarchist Tendencies and Mutualist History
- Of Justice in the Revolution and in the Church: Popular Philosophy—Program (1860)
- Of Justice in the Revolution and in the Church: First Study (1858)
- Pierre Mualdes, “Etre anarchiste / To Be an Anarchist” (1924)
- Gustave d’Eichthal and Ismayl Urbain, “Letters on the Black Race and the White Race” (1839)
- Prosper Enfantin, “The Priest—Male and Female” (1831)
- Joseph Leguépin, “Une sourdine / A Muzzle” (1916)
- Enzo Martucci, “Beyond All Morality” (1947)
- A Schematic Anarchism: Anarchism-in-General
- E. Armand, “La première impulsion / The First Impulse” (1916)
- Tomás Ibáñez, “Pourquoi j’ai choisi l’anarchie / Why I Have Chosen Anarchy” (1962)
- hors du troupeau — for all the brave pianos lost at sea
- A Schematic Anarchism: Rethinking Anarchism Without Adjectives and Synthesis
- A Schematic Anarchism (Introduction)
- Bakunin — Article for “Il popolo d’Italia” (1865)
- New Things and Old Words in Proudhon’s Late Works
- A Schematic Anarchism (draft)
- Dyer D. Lum, “The Science of Social Relations” (1890)