from Fifth Estate # 404, Summer, 2019, accessed October 5, 2019 at https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/404-summer-2019/evoking-spirit/
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Bio-Bibliographies
Anarchists and their historians; philosophers and other interesting people. But also quite a few rats.



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Quincy B. THORN: Evoking Spirit
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David PORTER: Writing on Fire
17 September 2019from Fifth Estate # 375, Spring 2007, accessed September 16, 2019 at https://www.fifthestate.org/archive/375-spring-2007/writing-on-fire/
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a review of Jumping the Line: The Adventures...
30 September 2017a review of Jumping the Line: The Adventures and Misadventures of an American Radical by William Herrick, Introduction by Paul Berman. Oakland and Edinburgh: AK Press, 2001
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GUÉRIN, Daniel. Anarchism from Theory to Practice
11 avril 2016, par psYou can read various editions of the book on the Internet :
The Anarchist Library
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MEYER, Karl.- "A Conversation between Karl Meyer and Voices Co-coordinators about World Affairs"
10 March 2016, by psFounder of the Nashville Greenlands Catholic Worker community in Nashville, Tennessee
"The real threats to security of the United States and the people all over the world are not Russia and China. And not ISIS either. They are climate change and the economic pressures of excess population growth on the carrying capacity of Earth, and particularly the carrying capacity of the most economically vulnerable regions and countries— this is what provokes resource wars."
About Karl Meyer: (...) -
ANTLIFF, Allan. Additional bibliography
7 November 2013, by ps“We are all Anarchists” and “Anarchy at Documenta,” Luis Jacob: Towards a Theory of Impressionist and Expressionist Spectatorship Köln: Verlag der Buchenhandlung Walther König (2009): 47-52; 135-142 (German/English).
“Luis Jacob,” Documentz Kassel: 16/06-23/09 (exhibition catalogue) Berlin: Taschen (2007): 172; 262.
“Palestine without Borders,” Made in Palestine, ed. Jim Harithas. Ex. cat. Houston: Station Art Gallery (2004): 86-87.
Edited Journals
Guest Editor, “Art and Anarchy,” Anarchist (...) -
MacQUEEN, William [Billy]. (Born London 14 Jan. 1875 - died 1908)
5 September 2012, by psPrinted :
"Free Commune and Billy MacQueen," KSL. Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library (July 2012) # 70-71 pp. 1-2. On the Internet :
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GHEORGHIU, Stefan 1879-1914
5 April 2012, by psOn the 19th of March 1914, at the Filaret hospital in Bucharest, the writer and revolutionary unionist Stefan Gheorgiu died at the age of 35.
”The bad things we suffer from, will not be removed by those above us, but by our will, strength and determination”– Stefan Gheorghiu.
Ștefan Gheorghiu was born on 15th of January 1879 in a family of workers in the city of Ploiești, Romania. His father was a carpenter and his mother a factory worker. Even since childhood he had a profound feeling of (...) -
REIMERS, Otto, 1902-1984
5 April 2012, by psBorn Grambek, Germany 1902. Died Laufenburg, Germany 1984
Biography of German anarchist Otto Reimers, an engineering worker who tirelessly agitated for the anarchist movement throughout the reign of the Nazi regime and into the post-war years.
Otto Reimers was born in Grambek in Schleswig-Holstein in north Germany on 17th September 1902. One of six brothers and sisters, at the beginning of the War, with his father called up for the World War, he got jobs working with local farmers and (...) -
HUPPERTZ, Willy (1904-1978)
5 April 2012, by psWilhelm Huppertz was born in 1904 in the Ruhr. He worked as a fitter. He moved from being a Christian socialist to a position of atheism. In the mid-1920s he contacted both the FAUD and the AAUE, and worked with them. A militant anarchist communist and anarcho-syndicalist, Willy Huppertz became close to the paper Proletarischer Zeitgeist published in Zwickau.He was arrested with the Nazi rise to power and suffered a long interrogation, finally being released after several weeks. He was (...)