User:Czar/drafts/Arshinov Platform
Appearance
The Draft Organizational Platform for a General Union of Anarchists, known as the Arshinov Platform or as simply the Platform,
Publication
[edit]After years in exile, Nestor Makhno and Peter Arshinov founded a libertarian communist theoretical review periodical, Delo Truda (The Cause of Labor), in Paris in 1925.[1] The group published the Draft Organizational Platform for a General Union of Anarchists in June 1926 as an expression of their collective ideas. Though written collectively, it is known as the Arshinov Platform, since his signature accompanied its initial publication, as the group's secretary.[2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Skirda 2002, pp. 121–122.
- ^ Skirda 2002, p. 122.
References
[edit]- Skirda, Alexandre (2002). Facing the Enemy: A History of Anarchist Organization from Proudhon to May 1968. Translated by Sharkey, Paul. AK Press. ISBN 978-1-902593-19-7.
Further reading
[edit]- Avrich, Paul (1967). The Russian Anarchists. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-00766-3. OCLC 266518.
- Avrich, Paul (1988). Anarchist Portraits. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-04753-7. OCLC 17727270.
- Gay, Kathlyn; Gay, Martin (1999). "Dielo Trouda (Workers' Cause)". Encyclopedia of Political Anarchy. ABC-CLIO. pp. 60–. ISBN 978-0-87436-982-3.
- Kinna, Ruth (2020). The Government of No One: The Theory and Practice of Anarchism. Pelican/Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0-14-198466-7.
- Maximoff, G. P. (1988). Constructive Anarchism: The Debate on the Platform. AK Press Distribution. ISBN 978-1-939202-19-2.
- Patterson, Sean (2020). Makhno and Memory: Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917–1921. Univ. of Manitoba Press. ISBN 978-0-88755-578-7.
- Porter, David, ed. (2006). "The Spanish Anarchist Movement". Vision on Fire: Emma Goldman on the Spanish Revolution (2nd ed.). AK Press. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-904859-57-4.
- van der Walt, Lucien; Schmidt, Michael (2007). Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and Syndicalism. Edinburgh: AK. ISBN 978-1-904859-16-1. OCLC 489108290.