L'Anarchie

Summary

L'Anarchie (French pronunciation: [lanaʁʃi], anarchy) was a French individualist anarchist journal established in April 1905 by Albert Libertad. Along with Libertad, contributors to the journal included Émile Armand, André Lorulot, Émilie Lamotte, Raymond Callemin, and Victor Serge).[1] The magazine was based in Paris.[1]

L'Anarchie
Frequencyweekly
FounderAlbert Libertad
First issueApril 13, 1905
Final issueJuly 22, 1914
LanguageFrench

484 editions were published between 13 April 1905 and 22 July 1914.

L'Anarchie, 3 January 1907

On 21 April 1926 Louis Louvet relaunched L'Anarchie, which appeared until 1929.[2]

Founding edit

L'Anarchie was founded by Albert Libertad in 1905, with the first issue appearing on April 13. Libertad was a more militant anarchist, urging individuals to rebel, instead of the more common idea of a social revolution. L'Anarchie was against Anarcho-syndicalism and the traditional anarchism of Kropotkin or Bakunin, believing in the act of rebelling as individuals rather than the utopian egalitarian society most Anarcho-Syndicalists fight for.[3]

Émile Armand said in an interview that "[Libertad] knew of Stirner and Nietzsche. One was not concerned with a future society always promised and which never came; the economic and social point of view was put to the side. Individualism was a permanent struggle between the individual and their surroundings, the negation of authority, law and exploitation an its corollary, authority."

References edit

  1. ^ a b M. Keith Booker (1 January 2005). Encyclopedia of Literature and Politics: S-Z. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 649. ISBN 978-0-313-33568-6. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Louis Louvet". Ephéméride Anarchiste 7 février (in French). Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  3. ^ Articles from "Machete" #1.

External links edit

Entire editions of numbers of L'Anarchie

  • l'anarchie, Paris, 13 April 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 20 April 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 27 April 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 4 May 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 11 May 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 18 May 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 25 May 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 1 June 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 8 June 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 15 June 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 22 June 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 29 June 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 6 July 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 13 July 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 20 July 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 27 July 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 3 August 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 10 August 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 17 August 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 24 August 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 31 August 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 7 September 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 14 September 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 21 September 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 28 September 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 5 October 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 12 October 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 19 October 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 26 October 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 2 November 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 9 November 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 16 November 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 23 November 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 30 November 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 7 December 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 14 December 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 21 December 1905
  • l'anarchie, Paris, 28 December 1905

Articles from L'Anarchie

  • Some articles can be found on wikisource
  • L’illusion révolutionnaire (L’anarchie n°264, 28 April 1910)
  • L’ouvriérisme (L’anarchie, 24 March 1910)
  • La grève des cheminots (L’anarchie, 20 October 1910)