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Journal articles on the topic "Anarchism and journalism"

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Malendowicz, Paweł. "Contemporary Anarchism as an Alternative to the Dominant Narrative about the Western World." Politeja 19, no. 3(78) (2022): 197–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/politeja.19.2022.78.11.

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The subject of this article is anarchism interpreted as a form of opposition and an alternative to the dominant narrative about the contemporary Western world. The aim of the article is to indicate the areas that shape the dominant narrative about the world and the methods and arguments used by anarchists in attempts to disrupt this narrative by creating their own narrative. The author formulated a hypothesis according to which European anarchism defined the idea of freedom in opposition to the concept of freedom inherent in liberal democracy and consumerism, redefined democracy, criticized th
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Fedotov, M. A. ""Sworn" friends: Russia and Germany in M. Bakunin’s political journalism." Post-Soviet Issues 8, no. 4 (2021): 480–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2021-8-4-480-491.

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M.A. Bakunin is known all over the world as one of the founding fathers and major theorists of anarchism. His ideas of social revolution and future stateless society have become the subject of reflection for succeeding generations of revolutionaries, theorists and researches. However, some aspects of Bakunin’s creative legacy haven’t been explored yet. The article is dedicated to the analysis of the issue of Russian-German relations and their reflection in Bakunin’s political journalism. Both famous and little known works were analyzed. The author concludes that Bakunin considers Germany as em
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Yong, C. F. "Origins and Development of the Malayan Communist Movement, 1919–1930." Modern Asian Studies 25, no. 4 (1991): 625–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00010787.

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Communism as an ideology was first introduced to Malaya by Chinese anarchists, and not by Kuomintang Left, Indonesian communists or Chinese communists as claimed in existing scholarship.1 A handful of Chinese anarchists arrived in British Malaya during the First World War to take up positions as Chinese vernacular school teachers or journalists. These Chinese intellectuals harboured not only anarchism but also communism, commonly known then as anarcho-communism.
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D., Akulenko. "The relationship between civil society and the anarchic legal regime." Almanac of law: The role of legal doctrine in ensuring of human rights 11, no. 11 (2020): 79–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.33663/2524-017x-2020-11-14.

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Is not the freedom a daughter but a mother of order? Is the republic positive anarchy? Is anarchy an extremely destructive phenomenon? Does Ukrainian civil society have any common features with anarchic society? The author attempts to answer these questions in the article. To achieve this goal, the author analyzed a huge layer of information, consisting of both well-known sources (Laozi, Immanuel Kant, Petro Kropotkin) and local, little-known sources. The author even had to look for information among the articles of propaganda journalists from authoritarian countries, for whom democratic insti
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WILLEMS, NADINE. "TRANSNATIONAL ANARCHISM, JAPANESE REVOLUTIONARY CONNECTIONS, AND THE PERSONAL POLITICS OF EXILE." Historical Journal 61, no. 3 (2017): 719–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x1700019x.

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AbstractIn the autumn of 1913, Japanese radical journalist Ishikawa Sanshirō (1876–1956) fled Japan for Europe on a self-imposed exile that would last more than seven years. While there, he mingled with English social philosopher Edward Carpenter (1844–1929) and his circle of friends, and resided for several years with the family of French anarchist Paul Reclus (1858–1941), nephew and professional heir of famed nineteenth-century geographer Elisée Reclus (1830–1905). Ishikawa’s travels contributed to the development of an intricate web of non-state, non-institutional links, fuelling an exchang
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Richardson, Peter. "Between Journalism and Fiction." Boom 6, no. 4 (2016): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2016.6.4.52.

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Like Mark Twain, Hunter S. Thompson arrived in San Francisco as an obscure journalist, thrived on the city’s anarchic energies, and departed as a national figure. His literary formation played out in San Francisco during what he called ‘‘a Main Era—the kind of peak that never comes again.’’ That peak helped Thompson invent not only Gonzo journalism, but also himself. This article traces Thompson’s literary formation with special attention to three editors--Carey McWilliams, Warren Hinckle, and Jann Wenner--who helped transform Thompson into what he described as “one of the best writers current
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Damier, Vadim. "Isabelo de los Reyes and the Beginning of the Labour Movement in the Philippines." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 2 (2022): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640018556-9.

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The article focuses on the activities of the Filipino publicist, ethnographer, public, religious and political figure Isabelo de los Reyes (1864–1938). For the first time in Russian historiography, drawing upon de los Reyes' own works, it highlights his role in the movement for Philippine independence from Spain, in the formation of the labour movement, and in the initial dissemination of socialist ideas in the archipelago. A talented and prolific journalist, he rose to prominence among the progressive “ilustrados” - the educated class in the Spanish colony of the Philippines - at a v
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Bantman, Constance. "Jean Grave and French Anarchism: A Relational Approach (1870s–1914)." International Review of Social History 62, no. 3 (2017): 451–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859017000347.

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AbstractThis article proposes a biographical approach to the study of anarchist activism, applied to the French journalist, editor, theorist, novelist, educator, and campaigner Jean Grave, one of the most influential figures in the French and international anarchist movement between the late 1870s and World War I. Adopting a relational approach delineating Grave’s formal and informal connections, it focuses on the role of print in Grave’s activism, through the three papers he edited between 1883 and 1914, and highlights his transnational connections and links with progressive circles in France
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Frigerio, Vittorio. "« Bourrage de crânes » et « slogans qui éternisent le mensonge » : les écrivains anarchistes face à la propagande." Infox, Fake News et « Nouvelles faulses » : perspectives historiques (XVe – XXe siècles), no. 118 (September 10, 2021): 127–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1081086ar.

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The French anarchist press positions itself from the beginning as the purveyor of honest and objective information, as opposed to the mainstream bourgeois newspapers, close to political power, who tailor their news to the needs of propaganda. This article offers an analysis of the role of the press as a vehicle for fake news from the point of view of anarchist writers and journalists, starting with Proudhon’s own newspapers (1848-1850), but focusing most of all on the polemics around the “bourrage de crânes" (brainwashing of the public) during the First World War. This through the writings of
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Gréau, Valia. "Georges Darien romancier et militant anarchiste." Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France o 99, no. 3 (1999): 413–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhlf.g1999-99n3.0413.

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Résumé Cet article se propose d'examiner la période de la vie du romancier Georges Darien (1862-1921) que l'on peut considérer comme étant celle de son engagement anarchiste. Entre 1890 et 1894, soit durant l'ère des attentats, Darien en tant qu'écrivain ébauche une réflexion sur la littérature anarchiste et en tant que militant défend la propagande par le fait. Après un début fracassant sur la scène littéraire en 1890 avec Bas les coeurs ! , Biribi et les Chapons , pièce écrite en collaboration avec Lucien Descaves, Darien se consacre presque exclusivement au journalisme jusqu'en 1894, si l'o
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Anarchism and journalism"

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Claramunt, Soto Àlex. "La premsa anarquista catalana (1881-1910)." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/668002.

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El període que oscil·la entre la fundació de la Federació de Treballadors de la Regió Espanyola (1881) i la fundació de la Confederació Nacional del Treball (1910) es va caracteritzar per un ràpid desenvolupament de la premsa d'ideologia anarquista. El present treball identifica les principals publicacions d'aquest tipus a Catalunya, la regió on gaudien de major penetració, així com les personalitats que les impulsaven i la seva evolució, a més de les seves característiques formals i de continguts, el seu funcionament (elaboració, finançament i distribució) , la censura a la qual feien front i
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Thioulouse, Jean. "Jean grave (1854-1939) : journaliste et ecrivain anarchiste." Paris 7, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA070134.

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Autodidacte, grave dirigera pendant une trentaine d'annees du 1883 a 1914, trois journaux anarchistes. Le revolte, la revolte, les temps nouveaux, avec une tenacite telle qu'elle lui permit de surmonter d'incessantes difficultes. En plus de son travail de propagandiste par la presse, (il publiera une centaine de brochures tirees a plus de deux millions d'exemplaires et un supplement litteraire), il redigera cinq volumes consacres a la doctrine anarchiste, dont le premier : la societe mourante et l'anarchie (1893), lui vaudra deux ans de prison. Il a aussi ecrit des romans sociaux et une piece
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Machková, Barbora. "Michael Kácha a česká literatura." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-332593.

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This thesis presents the personality of Michael Kácha, anarchist editor and publisher. Biographical sketch shows not only his editorial activity and journalism (for instance in journals Práce, Zádruha, Mladý průkopník, Klíčení) and his work as a publisher (Družstvo Kniha, Kacha Verlag), but pays attention also to his activities within workers' and anarchist, respectively anarcho-communist organizations, which is inextricably connected with his literary activity. A bibliography of texts of Michael Kácha and a list of books published with his participation is the part of this thesis.
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Books on the topic "Anarchism and journalism"

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Valbuena, Javier Colodrón. Entre el papel y las calles: La prensa obrera en la construcción del anarquismo cubano (1865-1895). Calumnia, 2021.

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Rey, Ana Lía. Periodismo y cultura anarquista en la Argentina de comienzos del siglo XX: Alberto Ghiraldo en "La Protesta" y "Martín Fierro". Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, 2002.

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Tomek, Václav. O českém anarchismu: Česká anarchistická periodika 1880-1925. Manibus Propriis, 2003.

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Hertog, James K. Anarchists wreak havoc in downtown Minneapolis: A multi-level study of media coverage of radical protest. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1995.

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Grillo, María del Carmen. La revista La Campana de palo: Arte, literatura, música y anarquismo en el campo de las revistas culturales del período de vanguardia argentino (1920-1930). Academia Argentina de Letras, 2008.

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1969-, Palomera Adriana, and Pinto Alejandra 1969-, eds. Mujeres y prensa anarquista en Chile (1897-1931). Ediciones Espíritu Libertario, 2006.

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Croce, Marcela. La montaña: Jacobinismo y orografía. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1995.

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Croce, Marcela. La Montaña: Jacobinismo y orografía. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1995.

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Patsouras, Louis. The anarchism of Jean Grave: Editor, journalist, and militant. Black Rose Press, 2003.

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Ingrid, Becker-Ross-Troeller, ed. Antifaschist, Anarchist, Journalist: Gordian Troeller berichtet ; eine Autobiographie. Pro Business, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Anarchism and journalism"

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Weisskopf, Michael. "Украина в наследии Жаботинского." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici. Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0238-1.09.

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The Ukrainian Theme in the Legacy of Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky. Vladimir (Ze’ev) Jabotinsky (1880-1940) combined the characteristics of a convinced individualist, a nationalist-statist, and an equally convinced liberal with a tendency toward anarchism. He respected every people’s struggle for independence and called nationalism “the individualism of nations”. In his prose, essays and journalism, Jabotinsky was able to synthesize rational analysis with fearless intuition. This combination enabled him to predict both World Wars I and II and the Holocaust, long before Hitler invaded Poland. As
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Harris, Trevor A. Le V. "Maupassant’s Journalism: The Conservative Anarchist." In Maupassant in the Hall of Mirrors. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21037-4_3.

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Bray, Mark. "The Anarchist Inquisition." In The Anarchist Inquisition. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501761928.003.0007.

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This chapter underlines that anarchist bombs threatened physical destruction and the Spanish monarchy's international reputation by highlighting the impotence of the state to stop them. It emphasizes that nationalist tensions were already running high as the Spanish grip in Cuba and the Philippines was faltering while British and French imperial projects surged. The chapter also reveals how anarchism came to be seen by the press as “a tumor on the social body” that exacerbated the mounting perception of Spanish backwardness. To accomplish the urgent task of defusing anarchist bombs, it was gen
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Bray, Mark. "“With Fire and Dynamite”." In The Anarchist Inquisition. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501761928.003.0002.

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This chapter recounts the wave of assassinations and explosions in France, Spain, and Barcelona in the early 1890s. With each new spectacle of dynamite, the chapter argues that politicians and journalists across the political spectrum demonized anarchists as subhuman monsters who threatened to turn back the clock on the “progress” of “civilization” in accord with “the ethics of modernity.” This chapter then investigates how media dehumanization paved the way for physical dehumanization as both states carried out mass arrests and passed harsh anti-anarchist legislation that expanded state repre
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Laursen, Ole Birk. "Anti-Communist Activities." In Anarchy or Chaos. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197752159.003.0009.

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Abstract In Chapter Eight, the book follows M. P. T. Acharya’s association with anti-Bolshevik dissidents and anarchists in Russia. Acharya worked as a journalist, writing critical articles about the Bolshevik regime for Indian papers, and started working for the American Relief Administration (ARA) alongside his comrade M. A. Faruqui as well as the Russian anarchist Abba Gordin. Indeed, it was in Russia that Acharya first turned to anarchism, having worked with Nicolai Ragdaev in Tashkent and attended Peter Kropotkin’s funeral in Moscow in February 1921, and developed a deep engagement with a
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Codello, Francesco. "Volontà : Workshop of Anarchist Research." In Thinking as Anarchists, edited by Giovanna Gioli and Hamish Kallin. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474483131.003.0013.

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Written especially for this volume, Codello provides a wonderful overview of the journal Volontà and the work of the intellectual and political milieux which surrounded and supported it, paying particular attention to the broad range of issues that the journal touched on, showing how it attempted to reinvigorate the anarchist ideal by connecting it to everyday issues as well as radical idealism. This provides an invaluable summary of the journal’s contribution to the evolution of international anarchism in the late 20<sup>th</sup> century.
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"“Anarchists in Plymouth” (Journalism, 1916)." In Damned Agitator. State University of New York Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.18255006.6.

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Hijzen, Constant Willem. "Traces of Spanish Anarchists." In Roots of Counterterrorism. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197786031.003.0004.

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Abstract In this vignette, the Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst (BVD)’s investigation into the First May Group’s bombing of early March 1968 is documented. This group of exiled Spanish anti-Francoist anarchists placed three bombs at the diplomatic missions of Spain, Greek, and Portugal in The Hague. Although the police launched a criminal investigation, the security service opened a parallel investigation to help find the perpetrators and to look into the political backgrounds of the anarchist attacks. By sending telexes, interviewing journalists, meeting with the investigating police officers,
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Scott-Brown, Sophie. "Introduction." In The Radical Fifties. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198915683.003.0001.

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Abstract In 1959, anarchist journalist Colin Ward took a last look around Britain in the fifties. A dismal decade, he concluded, conservative, conformist and apathetic. Certainly, this remains the prevailing view, but was there was more to the fifties than that? The period saw a convergence of factors including the breakdown of the British empire, the dawn of the affluent society, the Cold War, and the nuclear age. Combined, this situation produced rapid social and cultural change that conventional political languages, procedures, and institutions struggled to comprehend. In some quarters, thi
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Aschim, Anders. "Ordmusikken. Ivar Mortensson-Egnund som bibelomsetjar." In Tru, språk, historie. Heidersskrift til Per Halse. Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23865/noasp.165.ch7.

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As a journalist, poet, playwright and Bible translator, the Norwegian theologian Ivar Mortensson-Egnund (1857–1934) was an important figure in the Norwegian nynorsk language movement. Mortensson translated about a third of the Old Testament from Hebrew into nynorsk, but most of this work remained unpublished and is probably lost. The article documents the extent of his Bible translations and discusses his translation practice. Mortensson is seen as a proponent of a romantic hermeneutics in the tradition of Schleiermacher. Translations of Bible passages are also important elements in his litera
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