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Eric Fleischmann, Announcing: The Laurance Labadie Archival Project, October 26th, 2021. Tłumaczenie: Michał Leon Ślużyński. Laurance Labadie (1898-1975) – syn anarchisty, działacza związkowego i Greenbackera Jo Labadie’ego – był zrzędliwym i trudnym człowiekiem. Cenił tradycję, którą uważał za niesłusznie odrzuconą w imię postępu, i obracał się w specyficznych, czasem gorszących kręgach (wiele lat po śmierci Labadiego,…
For the main part of the Laurance Labadie Archival Project, I am going through pdf scans and old hardcopies of Labadie’s work in order to convert them to digital text form for the Center for a Stateless Society website in order to make them more widely and freely available. However, it was always my intention…
Laurance Labadie (1898-1975)—son of anarchist, labor organizer, and Greenbacker Jo Labadie—was a grouchy and hermetic man of a tradition that he felt had been left behind by so-called ‘progress’ and who kept unusual and, at times, deplorable company (years after his death, his friend James J. Martin would even take justifying anti-war positions to the…
There’s an effort underway to digitize and catalog the writings of Samuel Edward Konkin III, founder of the Agorist movement. While some of his work is preserved in publications, there’s a lot that hasn’t been digitized or even organized yet and Victor Korman has taken on the project. Here’s a bit on what’s in the…