The International Anarchist Congress

The International Anarchist Congress Amsterdam 1907

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Publisher's Synopsis

In August 1907, Amsterdam hosted an international anarchist congress with delegates from fourteen different countries. Over the space of a week, it dealt with questions such as anti-militarism, anarchism and organization, anarchism and the workersa movement, syndicalism and the general strike, etc., and also the foundation of a new anarchist international.
These were the years immediately following anarchismas so-called aterrorist phase,a when anarchists realized that they had to go back to their roots among the working people, where anarchism was born in the first days of Bakuninas First International.
Of all the matters discussed in Amsterdam, the most important for the future development of the international workersa movement were undoubtedly the relationship between anarchism and the new syndicalist movement, and between the specific anarchist organization and the mass labor organizations. How should they interact with each other? Should anarchists participate in the workersa struggles as members of a political organization?
A century later, the various positions of anarchist militants and organizations have lost none of their value or polemic charge, and can serve as an excellent point of reference for all those today who are facing similar situations and asking the same questions.

Book information

ISBN: 9780973782738
Publisher: Black Cat Press
Imprint: Black Cat Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 335.83
Language: English
Number of pages: 280
Weight: 358g
Height: 203mm
Width: 132mm
Spine width: 20mm