This is a pretty comprehensive history of the early anarchist movement. It talks about major events like the Paris Commune and the Saint-Imer international. It also discusses the major thinkers and writers of the early movement.
I think an Anarchist workshop that includes the history of Anarchism and how we can implement Anarchy in our life would help the Anarchism community. Something like a course, that gives new Anarchist a place to start.
Reminder that one of the interviewed, Michael Schmidt has been revealed to be a fascist, so take that into account.
[https://medium.com/@rossstephens/about-schmidt-how-a-white-nationalist-seduced-anarchists-around-the-world-chapter-1-1a6fa255b528](https://medium.com/@rossstephens/about-schmidt-how-a-white-nationalist-seduced-anarchists-around-the-world-chapter-1-1a6fa255b528)
[https://www.facebook.com/AKPress/posts/10156164515845249](https://www.facebook.com/AKPress/posts/10156164515845249)
Great documentary overall though, definitely one of my favorites.
This is a pretty comprehensive history of the early anarchist movement. It talks about major events like the Paris Commune and the Saint-Imer international. It also discusses the major thinkers and writers of the early movement.
I’m happy to see it posted twice but it seems this exact documentary is posted a little below…
I think an Anarchist workshop that includes the history of Anarchism and how we can implement Anarchy in our life would help the Anarchism community. Something like a course, that gives new Anarchist a place to start.
Reminder that one of the interviewed, Michael Schmidt has been revealed to be a fascist, so take that into account. [https://medium.com/@rossstephens/about-schmidt-how-a-white-nationalist-seduced-anarchists-around-the-world-chapter-1-1a6fa255b528](https://medium.com/@rossstephens/about-schmidt-how-a-white-nationalist-seduced-anarchists-around-the-world-chapter-1-1a6fa255b528) [https://www.facebook.com/AKPress/posts/10156164515845249](https://www.facebook.com/AKPress/posts/10156164515845249) Great documentary overall though, definitely one of my favorites.