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Buff's Stuff: December 2013
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What actually occurs in our minds when we use language with the intention of meaning something by it? What is the relation subsisting between thoughts, words, or sentences, and that which they refer to or mean? What relation must one fact (such as a sentence) have to another in order to be capable of being a symbol for that other? Using sentences so as to convey truth rather than falsehood? Tuesday, 31 December 2013. WORTH A VIEW - BRUSH UP YOUR FRENCH -. Littérature numérique : chercher le texte! Accord...
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Buff's Stuff: August 2013
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What actually occurs in our minds when we use language with the intention of meaning something by it? What is the relation subsisting between thoughts, words, or sentences, and that which they refer to or mean? What relation must one fact (such as a sentence) have to another in order to be capable of being a symbol for that other? Using sentences so as to convey truth rather than falsehood? Saturday, 31 August 2013. By the likes of:. A book put together by. Do I really need this? Thursday, 29 August 2013.
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La Frondeuse: Suzanne Voilquin, "Suicide of Claire Démar and Perret Desessarts" (1855)
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Anarchist and socialist feminism — texts and translations. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Suzanne Voilquin, "Suicide of Claire Démar and Perret Desessarts" (1855). Of Claire Démar and Perret Desessarts. Isn’t it a religion? Isn’t it life? Age 25, had recently left Grenoble, the city of his birth. Already haunted by an obsession with suicide, he came to Paris around the beginning of that year; it was also at that time that he saw, for the first time, Claire Démar. Everything seemed to them lackluster, dead.
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Travelling in Liberty: Liberty, 1881-1908
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Through the pages of Benjamin Tucker's journal. Welcome to The Liberty Site. An archive of Benjamin R. Tucker's Liberty. Which was the most prominent periodical of individualist anarchism in the years 1881-1908, and probably of any period. You can find all 403 issues of Liberty. And the 8 issues of the German-language Libertas. This first-phase scanning effort was the work of Shawn P. Wilbur. Working from John Zube's. Microfiche edition of Liberty. And From the Libertarian Library. 8212; August 6, 1881.
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La Frondeuse: August 2013
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Anarchist and socialist feminism — texts and translations. Friday, August 23, 2013. Olga Liubatovitch and other women from the Russian nihilist movement. As a companion to the Frondeuse series, I've assembled a collection featuring Stepniak's " A Female Nihilist. Shawn P. Wilbur. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 6, 2013. A Louise Michel miscellany. Material by and about Louise Michel in my various archives:. Why I am an Anarchist. UK), 3 no. 3 (March, 1896): 26. Why We are Anarchists. Edwin Markham, "...
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La Frondeuse: January 2014
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Anarchist and socialist feminism — texts and translations. Thursday, January 16, 2014. Jenny d'Héricourt, A letter from America (1868). I've been working on the remaining untranslated portions of Jenny d'Héricourt's Woman Affranchised. A journal published by Charles Fauvety, who was both a friend of Héricourt and an old collaborator of Proudhon's. Fauvety was also indirectly connected, through association with Alphonse-Louis Constant, aka. There were certainly some who had accused her of "masculine" prej...
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La Frondeuse: Amilcare Cipriani, “A Woman" (1902)
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Anarchist and socialist feminism — texts and translations. Sunday, April 27, 2014. Amilcare Cipriani, “A Woman" (1902). Nature had been kind in bestowing her gifts on her; beauty, goodness, strength, will and energy, she possessed all these in the highest degree. She might have been happy, she chose instead to embrace and devote herself, to the “cause” which spreads fear amongst cowards and governments. Life had just commenced to smile on her, when the Italian war of Independence broke out. Her love for ...
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La Frondeuse: July 2013
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Anarchist and socialist feminism — texts and translations. Wednesday, July 3, 2013. Pauline Roland and the women transported after the December 1851 coup d'etat. What follows here is a chapter from Charles Ribeyrolles' Les Bagnes d'Afrique. History of the transportation of December:. Since a half century particulary, under the influence of the new ideas that have sprung up in the souls of all, and of new and growing liberties, the sentiments and habits of the nation had become milder, purer, more elevate...
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La Frondeuse: March 2014
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Anarchist and socialist feminism — texts and translations. Monday, March 31, 2014. Pauline Roland, Have Women the Right to Labor? A Letter from Pauline Roland. We extract from the Espérance. A letter of a courageous and intelligent woman, a martyr of modern times, a heroine of Socialism, dead fighting for Progress and for Humanity. Have Women the Right to Labor? Addressed by a captive to the citizen Emile de Girardin,. Editor of the Bien-Etre universel. Prison of Saint-Lazare, April 1851. 8220; The first.
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Well-Aged & Slightly Bitter, with Just a Touch of Funk: A Flight of Fine Barleywines
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Well-Aged and Slightly Bitter, with Just a Touch of Funk. A palate-challenging blend of old and new vintages. A delicately boozy look at beer and culture. Friday, December 9, 2011. A Flight of Fine Barleywines. Their IPA, "Hop Notch," showed up in the local supermarket a few weeks after that. And pretty quickly this brewery I hadn't heard of in September has become a brand for which I have fairly high expectations. Shawn P. Wilbur. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). From the Libertarian Library.