Anarchism

Emma Goldman anarchist documentary by Penny Post Productions
This week we are uploading an English language documentary about anarchist EMMA GOLDMAN. It is entitled 'An Exceedingly Dangerous Woman' which explores the incredible, yet troubled life of one of the world’s most extraordinary women.

Anna Mendelssohn from the Angry Brigade, Britain's first urban guerrila anarchist group in 1972
This week we are uploading a fascinating documentary about Anna Mendelssohn who was associated with the Angry Brigade. The Angry Brigade was an anarchist terrorist group who carried out a series of bomb attacks in England between 1970 and 1972. Their small-scale, but frequent campaigns targeted banks, embassies, a BBC Outside Broadcast vehicle, and the homes of Conservative MPs. In total, 25 bombings were attributed to the Angry Brigade.

Emma Goldman anarchist documentary by Penny Post Productions
This week we are uploading an English language documentary about anarchist EMMA GOLDMAN which explores the incredible, yet troubled life of one of the world’s most extraordinary women.

As relevant today as when it was written over a hundred years ago, Emma Goldman rails against Christianity, in this timeless Anarchist essay.

Come and watch our new anarchist and libertarian film and documentary page. We will be regularly posting many libertarian classics. Today's upload is Manufacturing Consent, which follows Noam Chomsky while he explains the mechanisms used by main stream media to manipulate information and present a skewed, filtered view in line with the interests of a minority of powerful world elites. The films here are intended for purely academic, educational or non-profit usage.

Emma Goldman, anarchist article from Mother Earth journal (from Penny Post)
As relevant today as it was over 100 years ago... if you substitute a couple of names and update those prices.

This week we are uploading a fascinating series of documentaries about the SPANISH REVOLUTION also known as the SPANISH CIVIL WAR 1936-1939. The series was filmed by Granada TV and shown on British television during the 1970s. As a consequence it is now of more historical relevance than ever as it contains heaps of first hand, eye witness accounts of many of the original protagonists: the republicans, the anarchists, the communists and even some fascist sympathizers.