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Reflections on the Way to the Gallows – Kanno Sugako (1911)
Kanno Sugako (1911)
This is written as a record of the period from the time the death sentence was pronounced to the time I mount the scaffold. I shall write things down candidly and honestly in a straightforward fashion without any effort at self-justification.
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Giroshin Sha – An anarchist-illegalist cell, formed in Japan in the early 20th century
“Giroshin Sha” (Guillotine Society) was an anarchist – illegalist cell, formed in Japan in 1922. This cell expropriated banks, in order to finance its activities.
“Giroshin Sha” attempted to execute the general Masataro Fukuda twice, who was in the group which was responsible for the assassination of the most prominent anarchist writer of his time in Japan, Osugi Sakae.
Víctor García – Kotoku, Osugi, Yamaga: Tres anarquistas japoneses
Víctor García
Kotoku, Osugi, Yamaga: Tres anarquistas japoneses
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Kotoku, Osugi, Yamaga – Tres Anarquistas Japoneses
Escrito por Víctor García
Publicado y Producido por: Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne y Acracia Publications
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Abolire il denaro! – A Abolir el Dinero! (1900) Shūsui Kōtoku (it/es)
fonte: Anarkismo.net
traduzione: Kōtoku
L’articolo qui proposto risale all’anno di grazia 1900, e venne pubblicato sullo “Yorozu Chōhō”, giornale dell’ala radicale dell’allora nascente movimento socialista giapponese, che verrà chiuso dalle autorità nel 1905 per propaganda antimilitarista.
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