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  1. Albert Isidore Meltzer (7 January 1920 – 7 May 1996) was an English anarcho-communist activist and writer. Early life. Meltzer was born in Hackney, London, of Jewish ancestry, and educated at The Latymer School, Edmonton.

    • Albert Isidore Meltzer, 7 January 1920, Hackney, London, England
  2. 20. Sept. 2004 · A short biography of British anarcho-syndicalist print worker Albert Meltzer, who was active providing support to the Spanish Resistance. Submitted by Steven. on September 20, 2004. Obituaries of Albert Meltzer described him as a 'torchbearer of international anarchism.' What makes an anarchist torchbearer?

  3. 2. Feb. 2011 · Albert Meltzer. Anarchism: Arguments for and against. Introduction. The Historical Background to Anarchism. Inalienable Tenets of Anarchism. That Mankind is Born Free. If Mankind is Born Free, Slavery is Murder. As Slavery is Murder, so Property is Theft. If Property is Theft, Government is Tyranny. If Government is Tyranny, Anarchy is Liberty.

  4. 4. März 2016 · Authors. Albert Meltzer. Sorting: Results per page: Anarchism: Arguments for and against — Albert Meltzer Feb 2, 2011 73 pp. Anarchist activity in Nazi Germany — Albert Meltzer Sep 22, 2020 9 pp. The Anarchist Black Cross — Albert Meltzer May 19, 2021 5 pp. Anarchist tactic for Palestine — Albert Meltzer Mar 4, 2022 5 pp.

  5. Albert Meltzer: 1920-1996. Many of you will know of Albert’s involvement with the Kate Sharpley Library. He was one of the original enthusiasts for the creation of an archive that would reflect the complexities and cross-currents of Anarchism and be accessible to comrades.

  6. Meltzer Albert | Centro studi libertari - Archivio G. Pinelli. Albert Meltzer was one of the most enduring and respected torchbearers of the international anarchist movement in the second half of the twentieth century.

  7. 13. Dez. 2014 · Albert Meltzer (ed.) The International Revolutionary Solidarity Movement. A study of the origins and development of the revolutionary anarchist movement in Europe 1945–73 with particular reference to the First of May Group. 1900–1939. 1939–1945. 1945–1960. 1960–1966. Grupo 1 de Mayo. Some Documents.