Appendix B: Texts

The following titles comprise the entirety of the Spanish edition of El Anarquismo en America Latina. They are arranged by country, from south to north.

Diego Abad de Santillán

The State and Liberty

The Economic Organism of the Revolution, Chapters 1–7.

Notes on a Dilemma in Anarchism

Reason and Revolution

On Justice and Liberty

Emilio López Aragón

Doctrine, Tactics, and Aims of the Workers’ Movement

Resistance to Capitalism

Ideas and Systems

The Innovative Mania

Means of Struggle

The Miraculous Virtue of Syndicalism

Revolutionary Syndicalism

Syndicalism and Anarchism

The Workers’ Movement and Doctrinal Differences

Marxist Influences in the Workers’ Movement

Opposition to Marxism in the Workers’ Movement

Parties and Syndicates

Defense of Political and Economic Gains

Union Action and Anarchist Propaganda

Anarchism and the Workers’ Organization

Communalism and Syndicalism

Apolitical Reformism

Fictions and Realities

Anarchism and the Unity of Classes

Ideas and Events

The Value of Immediate Gains

The Ethics of the Workers’ Movement

Alberto Ghiraldo

Mother Anarchy

Rodolfo González Pacheco

Announcements

Comrades

What are you waiting for?

Spain

Durruti

All Out

The Second Day

Barcelona

The Counterrevolution in Spain

Damn it!

The Revolution

The Hero

Gaucho Slogan

Antifascism

“Vanguard and Rearguard in Aragón”

“The State, Revolution, and the War”

Our Own

Santa Cruz

Anarchism

Sense of Culture

Accord of FORA’s Fifth Congress

Teodoro Antillí

Class Struggle and Social Struggle

Jacobo Prince

Origins and Aims of the Libertarian Movement

Liberalism, Democracy, and Libertarian Socialism

Luis Di Filippo

Nationalism and Culture

National Culture

Polemics

National and Popular

Dependency

Authoritarian Tendency

Bariloche’s Paradox

Conclusion

The Fetishism of Power

The Authoritarian Experience

A Sophisticated Identification

Neo-socialist Converts

Theory of Federalism

Florencio Sánchez

Letters from a Loose Man

Enough with Uruguayan Nationalism!

I Don’t Believe in You

Gaucho Idols

Appendix: Political Science

The Criminal Strongman in South America: A Psychological

Essay

João Francisco

The Slaughter

Revolutions

The Caudillo

João Francisco’s Famous Camp

In Summary

Federación Obrera Regional Uruguaya (FORU) Texts

Solidarity Pact

Organizational Structure

Considerations

Luce Fabbri

More on Democracy

Reformism?

Problems are like Cherries

Democratic State and Democratic Mentality

The Concept of Revolution

Rafael Barrett

Actual Moralities: Essays and Lectures

Buenos Aires

My Son

A Monster

Lynching

The Strike

A Retreating God

The Right to Strike

Beneficence

Intellectual

Insubordination

Philosophy of Altruism

Land: First Lecture to Paraguayan Workers

Strike: Second Lecture to Paraguayan Workers

The Meaning of Sex: Third Lecture to Paraguayan Workers

Francisco Pezoa

Song of the Pampa

Manuel González Prada

Anarchy

Anarchy

Universal Holiday

The Anarchist’s Duty

The State

Authority

The Beginning

The Sword

Change in Tactics

Reaping Rewards

In Barcelona

The Intellectual and the Worker

Teutonic Ferocity

The First of May

Follies

In Free England (Alien’s Act of 1905)

Socialism and Anarchy

Strikes

Soldier’s Rebellion

The First of May (1907)

The Usefulness of Rebels

Antipolitics

Revolution

José Nackens

The First of May (1908)

Individual Action

In Spain

Chicago’s Crime

Police

Luisa Michel

The Two Nations

The First of May

Fermín Salvochea

The Individual

The Paris Commune

The First of May (1909)

Force

Fabio Luz

We and The Others

Foreword

Comrades

José Oiticica

Practical Conjectures of an Anarchist Social Organization

Emiliano Zapata and Others

Ayala Plan and Other Texts

Ayala Plan

Reforms to the Ayala Plan

Emiliano Zapata’s Manifesto to the Nation

Ricardo Flores Magón and Others

Documents of the Partido Liberal

Plan of the Partido Liberal

Program of the Partido Liberal

Manifesto of the Partido Liberal Mexicano

Ricardo Flores Magón

Regeneración

To the Proletariats

The Right to Rebellion

To Women

The Chain of the Free

Revolution

Government and the Economic Revolution

The Bosses

Zapata and Villa

Death to Individual Property

Carranza Removes His Sheep’s Skin

Práxedis G. Guerrero

Articles of Combat

Passivity and Rebellion

Anniversary

Something Else

The True Interests of the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat

The Inconvenience of Gratitude

Promoting Rationalist Education

Filogonio’s Argument

Working

Program of the Liga Pan Americana de Trabajo

Woman

Continental Association of Workers

Order of the Day

Declaration of Principles

Max Nettlau

Open Letter on the Significance of the American Libertarian

Workers’ Congres