LANDAUER, Gustav (7/4/1870 - 2/5/1919). Écrivain et anarchiste allemand

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KNOWLES, Rob. "Anarchist Notions of Nationalism and Patriotism"

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LANDAUER, Gustav. "For Community. The communitarian anarchism of Gustav Landauer, the origins of his thought and influence". By Larry GAMBONE.

Gustav Landauer was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on April 7 1870 of bourgeois origin. At a very early age he came into conflict with both his (...)

GRAHAM, Robert. Anarchism. A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas Vol. I

Volume One: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE to 1939). Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005. 536 pages, 6x9, bibliography, index Paperback ISBN: (...)

FRUHWALD, Wolfgang. "Modernisierung und Rebellion: Zu Geschichte und Gegenwart der Antiautoritaren bewegung in Deutschland"

Geschichte und Gegenwart, Österreich. 18 (1999) 2:86-94.

ADAMS, Jason. "Non-Western Anarchisms: Rethinking the Global Context". -5-

Previous: Asian Anarchism: China, Korea, Japan & India African Anarchisms: Igbo, Egypt, Lybia, Nigeria and South Africa Latin American (...)

FAHNDERS, Walter et Christoph KNUPPEL, "Gustav Landauer et Les Mauvais bergers"

Cahiers Octave Mirbeau (1996) No. 3 p. 73-90.

MARGANTIN, Laurent. "Dada ou la boussole folle de l’anarchisme"

Une Allemagne enfouie Si l’anarchisme est avant tout l’affirmation des potentialités individuelles - contre la société bourgeoise, contre l’Etat, (...)

SCRIVENER, Michael. "The Anarchist Aesthetic"

"The form of government that is most suitable to the artist is no government at all." Oscar Wilde "The anarchist painter is not he who does (...)

LANDAUER, Gustav. For Socialism

translated by David J. Parent ; introduction by Russell Berman and Tim Luke. St. Louis : Telos Press, 1978. 150 p. 23 cm. Index. ISBN : (...)

LANDAUER, Gustav. Social democracy in Germany

London (127 Ossulston St.) : [The Torch Office? 1896?]. [8] p. ; 18 cm. Harvard, Massachusett

HYMAN, Ruth Link-Salinger,. Gustav Landauer, philosopher of Utopia

Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co., c1977. x, 171 p. ; 24 cm. Index. Bibliography: p. 143-164. Notes : "’Oeuvres Gustav Landauer’, edited by Arthur (...)

MAURER, Charles B. Call to Revolution; The Mystical Anarchism of Gustav Landauer

Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1971. 218 p. 24 cm. Bibl. p. 207-211. ISBN : 0814314414