Any history of anarchist currents and movements must also be a history of
their organization. Radical ideas and practices are nothing if not aspects
of a social engagement whose own content and structure both anticipate the
new society that is desired. In fact, the theory and critique of
organization has consistently been one of the most central and contested
concerns of anarchist since Stirner, Proudhon, Bakunin, Faure, Malatesta,
Kropotkin and many, many others gave world-historical shape to the
anarchist movement in the 19th century. [...]
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