No Gods No Masters Part 2 of 3 Land and Freedom

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Land and Freedom Part 2 of No Gods No Masters

This documentary is based on the book No Gods, No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism by Daniel Guérin. It details the history, organization and practice of the European anarchist movement - its theorists, advocates and activists. A complaint would be all it leaves out, it leaves out individualist anarchists, indigenous anarchists, american anarchists, and anyone else not from western europe and part of the mainline anarchist movements. There was supposed to be a part 4 but the series was cancelled so perhaps it would have delved into more of those movements in the last part.

Part 2 documents the individualists inside the anarchist movement.

Released in 2014 distributed by Arte Sales in France.
Director: Tancrède Ramonet.
Contributors: Jean-Yves Mollier, Alain Doboeuf, Gaetano Manfredonia, Michail Tsovma, Matthew Carr, Anne Steiner, Marianne Enckell.


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I got time to watch part three if you get it up in the next little while.

ok putting it up for you now..

I got to watch it this morning, thanks.

Are there some that do American and Mexican anarchists?

I have a good one about the zapatistas telling their own story (in spanish subtitled in english). may have one about the mexican revolution, and a few about american anarchists.

Sweet, I hope to get to Chiapas in the next little while.

I was just looking thru my stuff and started watching the one about Chiapas so I uploaded it. It includes a part about the Mexican Revolution and Pancho Villa and Zapata and how their ideas and actions influenced the current Zapatistas.

One of the few places in the world where people have actually created a society based off anarchism. The mexican revolution and the zapatistas now get very little recognition compared to how important they are. If they were white they would probably be celebrated more than the Bolsheviks. I would much rather live in Chiapas now than Bolshevik Russia. I would have been jailed and/or executed there with the rest of the anarchists.

I have driven the Magon street in Mexico City, but when I asked folks if they knew who he was, they mostly said no.