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{{Short description|1850 work by Anselme Bellegarrigue}}
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| author = Anselme Bellegarrigue
| pub_date = April 1850
| image = L'Anarchie, journal de l'ordre.jpg
| caption = First Edition in French
| genre = Philosophy
| title_orig = L'Anarchie<br>journal de l'ordre
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'''''Anarchist Manifesto''''' (or '''''The World's First Anarchist Manifesto''''') is a work by [[Anselme Bellegarrigue]], notable for being the first [[manifesto]] of [[anarchism]].<ref>Introduction of the 2002 [[Kate Sharpley Library]] edition by Sharif Gemie, editor of ''[[Anarchist Studies]]''.</ref> It was written in 1850, two years after his participation in the [[French Revolution of 1848]], and ten years after [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]'s seminal ''[[What Is Property?]]''.
'''''Anarchist Manifesto''''' (or '''''The World's First Anarchist Manifesto''''') is a work by [[Anselme Bellegarrigue]], notable for being the first [[manifesto]] of [[anarchism]].<ref>Introduction of the 2002 [[Kate Sharpley Library]] edition by Sharif Gemie, editor of ''[[Anarchist Studies]]''.</ref> It was written in 1850, two years after his participation in the [[French Revolution of 1848]], and ten years after [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]'s seminal ''[[What Is Property?]]''.
<ref>[[Max Nettlau|Nettlau, Max]] (1996). ''A Short History of Anarchism'', trans. Ida Pilat Isca, ed. Heiner M. Becker (London: Freedom Press). [http://praxeology.net/MN-AB.htm Excerpt] from the [[Molinari Institute]].</ref> It was translated into English by Paul Sharkey and republished in 2002 as a 42-page political [[pamphlet]] by the [[Kate Sharpley Library]] with an introduction placing the manifesto in historical context by ''[[Anarchist Studies]]'' editor [[Sharif Gemie]].
<ref>[[Max Nettlau|Nettlau, Max]] (1996). ''A Short History of Anarchism'', trans. Ida Pilat Isca, ed. Heiner M. Becker (London: Freedom Press). [http://praxeology.net/MN-AB.htm Excerpt] from the [[Molinari Institute]].</ref> It was translated into English by Paul Sharkey and republished in 2002 as a 42-page political [[pamphlet]] by the [[Kate Sharpley Library]] with an introduction placing the manifesto in historical context by ''[[Anarchist Studies]]'' editor [[Sharif Gemie]].

== Publication history ==
*Anselme Bellegarrigue, [http://www.panarchy.org/bellegarrigue/manifesto.html Manifeste de l'Anarchie], ''<nowiki>L'Anarchie, Journal de l'Ordre</nowiki>'', Issue 1, April 1850.
*{{cite book|last=Bellegarrigue |first=Anselme |title=Anarchist Manifesto |publisher=[[Kate Sharpley Library]] |location=London |year=2002 |isbn=978-1-873605-82-0 }}
*Solneman, KHZ (1977). ''[https://www.panarchy.org/solneman/manifesto.pdf An Anarchist Manifesto].'' Frankfurt: [https://openlibrary.org/publishers/Mackay-Gesellschaft McKay-Gassellshaft]


== See also ==
== See also ==
* ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]''
* ''[[The Communist Manifesto]]''
* ''[https://www.panarchy.org/solneman/manifesto.pdf An Anarchist Manifesto]''
* [[List of books about anarchism]]
* [[List of books about anarchism]]


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== Publication history ==
== External Links ==

*Anselme Bellegarrigue, [http://www.panarchy.org/bellegarrigue/manifesto.html Manifeste de l'Anarchie], ''<nowiki>L'Anarchie, Journal de l'Ordre</nowiki>'', Issue 1, April 1850.
* [https://www.panarchy.org/solneman/manifesto.pdf An Anarchist Manifesto] at Panarchy.org
*{{cite book|last=Bellegarrigue |first=Anselme |title=Anarchist Manifesto |publisher=[[Kate Sharpley Library]] |location=London |year=2002 |isbn=978-1-873605-82-0 }}
*Solneman, KHZ (1977). ''[https://www.panarchy.org/solneman/manifesto.pdf An Anarchist Manifesto].'' Frankfurt: [https://openlibrary.org/publishers/Mackay-Gesellschaft McKay-Gassellshaft]
* [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/max-nettlau-an-anarchist-manifesto An Anarchist Manifesto] at The Anarchist Library

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Anarchist Manifesto
First Edition in French
AuthorAnselme Bellegarrigue
Original titleL'Anarchie
journal de l'ordre
GenrePhilosophy
Publication date
April 1850

Anarchist Manifesto (or The World's First Anarchist Manifesto) is a work by Anselme Bellegarrigue, notable for being the first manifesto of anarchism.[1] It was written in 1850, two years after his participation in the French Revolution of 1848, and ten years after Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's seminal What Is Property?. [2] It was translated into English by Paul Sharkey and republished in 2002 as a 42-page political pamphlet by the Kate Sharpley Library with an introduction placing the manifesto in historical context by Anarchist Studies editor Sharif Gemie.

Publication history

  • Anselme Bellegarrigue, Manifeste de l'Anarchie, L'Anarchie, Journal de l'Ordre, Issue 1, April 1850.
  • Bellegarrigue, Anselme (2002). Anarchist Manifesto. London: Kate Sharpley Library. ISBN 978-1-873605-82-0.
  • Solneman, KHZ (1977). An Anarchist Manifesto. Frankfurt: McKay-Gassellshaft

See also

References

  1. ^ Introduction of the 2002 Kate Sharpley Library edition by Sharif Gemie, editor of Anarchist Studies.
  2. ^ Nettlau, Max (1996). A Short History of Anarchism, trans. Ida Pilat Isca, ed. Heiner M. Becker (London: Freedom Press). Excerpt from the Molinari Institute.