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.
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
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
Mother Anarchy
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
Class Struggle and Social Struggle
Origins and Aims of the Libertarian Movement
Liberalism, Democracy, and Libertarian Socialism
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
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
Solidarity Pact
Organizational Structure
Considerations
More on Democracy
Reformism?
Problems are like Cherries
Democratic State and Democratic Mentality
The Concept of Revolution
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
Song of the Pampa
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
We and The Others
Foreword
Comrades
Practical Conjectures of an Anarchist Social Organization
Ayala Plan and Other Texts
Ayala Plan
Reforms to the Ayala Plan
Emiliano Zapata’s Manifesto to the Nation
Documents of the Partido Liberal
Plan of the Partido Liberal
Program of the Partido Liberal
Manifesto of the Partido Liberal Mexicano
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
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
Open Letter on the Significance of the American Libertarian
Workers’ Congres