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category international | history of anarchism | link to pdf author Tuesday November 27, 2007 20:31author by Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchici - FdCAauthor email internazionale at fdca dot it Report this post to the editors

From the FdCA's "Studies for a Libertarian Alternative" series of pamphlets

The latest pamphlet in the FdCA's "Studies for a Libertarian Alternative" series of English-language pamphlets is now available online. "The International Anarchist Congress, Amsterdam 1907" includes reports and debates from the 1907 Amsterdam Congress which dealt with the most important issues of the day: the attitude of anarchists to the new phenomenon of syndicalism and the question of anarchist organization.

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Studies for a Libertarian Alternative

The International Anarchist Congress, Amsterdam 1907
edited by Maurizio Antonioli

This is the story of the International Anarchist Congress that was held at the Plancius Hall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from 26 to 31 August 1907. The previous anarchist congress had been back in 1881 in London and was an attempt to re-launch the old International, though it inaugurated the age of "anarchist terrorism", moving the anarchist movement away from the masses of the working people.

The period between 1881 and 1907 saw huge changes within the workers' movement. By then, however, the anarchists had placed themselves firmly outside the sphere of labour, though some comrades did remain close to the workers. When the anarchist movement eventually understood that it had to put an end to its isolation, the result was the calling of an international congress to be held in Amsterdam which was to deal with the most important issues of the day: the attitude of anarchists to the new phenomenon of syndicalism and the question of anarchist organization.

In the introduction to the 1978 book "Dibattito sul sindacalismo: Atti del Congresso Internazionale anarchico di Amsterdam (1907)", labour historian Maurizio Antonioli examines the process that led to the Amsterdam Congress and its significance both within the labour movement and the anarchist movement. Antonioli then goes on to compile the various reports in anarchist journals of the time, producing what is possibly the most complete record of the Congress and the debates that lasted six days. We present here Antonioli's introduction together with a slightly abridged version of the rest of the book, having omitted some of the lesser debates and introductory speeches. With time we hope to include these also. The footnote numbers are those in the original text. Translation is by Nestor McNab.

You can download the PDF version of this pamphlet HERE (215 Kb).

The printed version of this pamphlet can also be ordered by e-mailing: internazionale@fdca.it, or by writing to: Alternativa Libertaria, CP 27, 61032 Fano (PU), Italy.

For other pamphlets in this series, please visit the "FdCA Publications" section of our website and click on "Studies for a Libertarian Alternative".

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author by Oispublication date Wed Nov 28, 2007 23:57Report this post to the editors

Amazing. This looks fascinating.

author by Nestor McNabpublication date Wed Feb 10, 2010 21:15Report this post to the editors

Please note that the text of this pamphlet is an abridged version of Antonioli's book. The complete version, including a revised translation, is now available in book form. For further information, see:

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