Historical Seditions

Before the internet wove its globe-spanning web of social media, far-flung groups and individuals were brought together via the print culture of books, pamphlets, newspapers, and journals. The revolutionary culture of the anarchist movement was, in many respects, incubated in the pages of its printed matter. Letters to ones favorite paper often engaged in discourse with one another, bringing correspondents from San Francisco to South Africa to the same playing field.

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