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PICK, Daniel. "The Faces of Anarchy : Lombroso and the Politics of Criminal Science in Post-Unification Italy"
17 March 2014, by ps -
HONEYWELL, Carissa. "Paul Goodman"
15 November 2012, by psJournal for the Study of Radicalism, (Sep 2011), Vol. 5 Issue 2, p. 1-33.
A literary critique of Goodman and an analysis of his influence on the New Left and on anarchist thought. -
PERNICONE, Nunzio. [Review] "Those without a Country: The Political Culture of Italian American Syndicalists by Michael Miller Topp "
12 November 2012, by psJournal of American Ethnic History, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Spring, 2003), pp. 109-111
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SELLARS, Simon. "Hakim Bey"
7 November 2012, by psJournal for the Study of Radicalism, (Sep 2010), Vol. 4 Issue 2, p. 83-108.
An essay on Hakim Bey -
WILLIAMS, Leonard. "Hakim Bey and Ontological Anarchism"
7 November 2012, by psJournal for the Study of Radicalism, (Sep. 2010), Vol. 4 Issue 2, p. 109-137. Article Abstract from Journal
An essay is presented on ontological anarchism, which the author defines as the artistic practice of anarchist philosophies. Emphasis is given to the works of political writer and theorist Hakim Bey, critiques of his works, and his influence on anarchist thought. Topics discussed include Bey’s ideas of poetic terrorism, art sabotage, and the Temporary Autonomous Zone (...) -
PERNICONE, Nunzio. " The Case of Pietro Acciarito "
31 October 2012, by psJournal for The Study of Radicalism 5, no. 1: 67-104. Article Abstracts from Journal
The article discusses Italian blacksmith Pietro Acciarito’s assassination attempt on Italian King Umberto in 1897. The article reviews Acciarito’s upbringing and work, his unemployment, increasing despondency, and determination to make a public display against the Italian government. The author describes the events leading up to Acciarito’s attempt and the government’s retaliation against anarchists. Excerpts (...) -
PERNICONE, Nunzio. Italian Anarchism, 1864-1892
31 October 2012, by psPrinceton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1993. xiv, 326 p. ; 25 cm.
Bibl. p. [295]-311/ Index.
ISBN : 0691056927 (cloth) AK Press, 2009. Paperback, 356 p.Editor’s Presentation
Russian revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin nurtured anarchism in Italy, making it the dominant expression of socialism—triumphant over Marxism and all other revolutionary doctrines. From the First International to the 1872 Anti-Authoritarian International, from government suppression and anarchist insurrection to (...) -
TURCATO, Davide. “Collective Action, Opacity, and the ‘Problem of Irrationality’: Anarchism and the First of May, 1890– 1892,”
12 April 2011, by psAnarchist societies are purposely opaque in nature ; despite appearing simplistic or strange, anarchism may be complex and rational.
Journal for the Study of Radicalism 5, no. 1 (Spring 2011): 1–31. -
WHITAKER, Stephen B. The Anarchist-Individualist Origins of Italian Fascism
7 December 2005, by psNew York, Peter Lang, pp. 194, s.i.p. 2002
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LEVY, Carl. "Currents of Italian Syndicalism before 1926"
29 October 2005, by psInternational Review of Social History [Great Britain] 2000 45(2): 209-250.
The syndicalist movement drew support from country and city workers, but also middle-class intellectuals. Anarchism and republicanism were some of the philosophical sources. The article also discusses the effectiveness of the movement and its decline.
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