[Bold links have been recently revised]
- Chanson Anarchiste
- Disagreement Regarding the Posthumous Publications of Unpublished Works by P.-J. Proudhon (1865)
- The Exploits of Ravachol (in progress)
- The Feuding Brothers
- “Liberty through Education” (signed by Elisée Reclus, Louise Michel. J. Grave, J. Ardouin, Ch. Malato, E. Janvion, L. Matha, J. Degalvès, Tolstoï, A. Girard, P. Kropotkine, J. Ferrière, L. Malquin) (1898)
- Manifesto of the Sixty Workers of the Seine (1864)
- Report of the French Delegates to the Geneva Congress (1866)
- The Voice of the Penal Colony (1893)
- A Voyage from Pole to Pole by way of the Center of the Earth (1721)
- Paul Adam, Eulogy for Ravachol
- Anarchist Encyclopedia
- * Babel (Tower of) – unsigned
- The Archangel St. Michael (Jeanne Deroin), Response to Satan
- Emile Armand, The Individualist Anarchist Initiation (in progress)
- Emile Armand, A Little Manual of the Individualist Anarchist
- Emile Armand, On Sexual Liberty
- Emile Armand, Our Rule of Ideological Conduct(1922)
- Emile Armand, Variations on Voluptuousness
- BAKUNIN LIBRARY TRANSLATIONS
- Anselme Bellegarrigue, The Electoral Law
- Anselme Bellegarrigue, To the Point! To Action!!
- Anselme Bellegarrigue, The Revolution (Anarchy, No. 2)
- Maximilien Buffenoir, “Feminism in Lyon before 1848,”
- Étienne Cabet, Down with the Communists!
- Gustave Chaudey, [excerpts from The Political Capacity of the Working Classes]
- Charles-François Chevé, “Fundamental Principles of Socialism” (in progress)
- Charles-François Chevé, Socialist Catechism
- Jules Clère, “Jules Allix“
- Ernest Coeurderoy & Octave Vauthier, The Barrier of the Combat
- Ernest Coeurderoy, [Letter on the amnesty of August 1859]
- Ernest Coeurderoy, Three Letters to the Journal l’Homme (1854) (in progress)
- Jenny P. d’Hericourt, A Letter from America
- Jenny P. d’Hericourt, “The Valain Family” (1847)
- Alfred Darimon, Notice on the Journals of Proudhon
- César de Paepe, To the Anti-Collectivists (1868)
- Agathon de Potter, Summary of Social Economy (in progress)
- Joseph Déjacque, The Universal Circulus
- Joseph Déjacque, Authority—Dictatorship (Down with the Bosses!)
- Joseph Déjacque, “Discourse Pronounced July 26, 1853 on the tomb of Louise Julien, exile“
- Joseph Déjacque, Exchange
- Joseph Déjacque, The Humanisphere (in progress)
- Joseph Déjacque, The Revolutionary Question (in progress)
- Joseph Déjacque, Scandal (1858)
- Joseph Déjacque, The Servile War
- Joseph Déjacque, The Theory of Infinitesimal Humanities
- Joseph Déjacque, “To the Ci-Devant Dynastics“
- Joseph Déjacque, [trial transcript]
- Joseph Déjacque, et al, “To the Workers” (1848)
- Joseph Déjacque, “War is Declared!” (1859)
- Jeanne Deroin, Letter to P.-J. Proudhon (January 28, 1849)
- Jeanne Deroin, Letter to the Associations on the Organization of Credit (1851)
- Jeanne Deroin, “The Mission of Women in the Present and in the Future” (first article) (1849)
- Jeanne Deroin, “Prospectus” of l’Opinion des Femmes (1848)
- Jeanne Deroin, “To the members of the commission of the banquet of socialist priests” (1849)
- Luc Desage and Auguste Desmoulins, The Doctrine of Humanity: Aphorisms
- Lucien Descaves, A Friend of Varlin
- Emile Digeon, Rights and Duties in Rational Anarchy (1882)
- Emile Digeon, “Proposal for the Indictment of Gambetta & the Ministers“
- Emile Digeon, The Voice of One of the Hoodwinked (1869)
- Emile Digeon, “The Voice of One Hoodwinked“
- [Emile Digeon obituary], “Our Dead“
- George Etiévant, The Hare and the Hunter
- Faure, Sébastien, “La Révolte“
- Charles Fourier, Analytic Table of Cuckoldage [excerpts]
- Charles Fourier, [The Pear-Growers’ Series]
- Fraternal Association of the Socialist Democrats of Both Sexes (1849)
- Simon Ganneau, Baptism, Marriage (undated)
- Simon Ganneau, Festival of Attic Rooms and Thatched Cottages (1848)
- Simon Ganneau, Manifesto in Favor of an Association among Men (1840)
- Désirée Gay, “The Malthusians“
- Désirée Gay, “Socialism“
- Alexandre Ghé, “Open Letter to P. Kropotkin” (1916)
- Jean Grave, The Adventures of Nono (1901)
- Paschal Grousset, “The Dream of an Irreconcilable” (1869)
- James Guillaume, Federalism
- James Guillame, Proudhon: Communist (1911)
- Henriette, artiste, “Letter to Proudhon” (1849)
- Emile Henry, Comrades of l’Endehors
- Emile Janvion, “Our Free Education” (1899)
- Jeanne Marie, “Revelation” (1849)
- Jeanne Marie, “On Woman” (1849)
- Charles Keller, A Memory of the Marmite
- Charles Keller, “Their Poor Reasons” (poem)
- Peter Kropotkin, et al., The Manifesto of the Sixteen
- André Léo, Communism and Property
- André Léo, The Young Girl and the Bird
- Joseph Leroux, Your Nationalities (1892)
- Jules Leroux, What is the Republic?
- Pierre Leroux, [on Joseph Déjacque]
- Pierre Leroux, What If the Gospel was Right?
- Pierre Leroux, Individualism and Socialism
- Aphorisms from the works of Pierre Leroux
- Maxime Leroy, Stirner vs. Proudhon
- Ernest Lesigne, “Socialistic Letters, No. 8“
- Charles Malato, New Caledonian Tales
- Charles Malato, [excerpt on New Caledonia]
- Martenot, “La Dynamite” (song)(1893)
- Ricardo Mella, Collectivism (1890)
- Ricardo Mella, “Spain” (1897)
- Collectivism and Communism: Anarchists in Spain
- Free Cooperation and Communities
- Louise Michel, The Claque-Dents (in progress)
- Louise Michel, “The Clavier of My Over-Dream“(1867)
- Louise Michel, “The Crows“
- Louise Michel, The Imperial Bastard (excerpts)
- Louise Michel, “Nadine“
- Louise Michel, “The New Era“(1887)
- Louise Michel, “Old Abraël” (1888)
- Louise Michel, “Old Chéchette” (1884)
- Louise Michel, “Today or Tomorrow” (1892)
- Albert Millaud, Ravachol
- Paule Mink, “Broken Arm“
- Paule Mink, “Poor Old Man“
- Paule Mink, “The Right of Abortion” (1891)
- Paule Mink, “Worker Mortality“
- Octave Mirbeau, Preface to Moribund Society and Anarchy
- Gustave de Molinari, [fragment on mutualism]
- Edgar Monteil, The Execution of Gustave Chaudey and Three Gendarmes
- Multatuli, The Prayer of an Ignoramus
- Max Nettlau, Biographical Notice of Ernest Coeurderoy (in progress)
- Max Nettlau, The Struggle against the State (1908)
- Eugenie Niboyet, The War (poem)
- Joseph Noulens, [on Anselme Bellegarrigue]
- Felix P….., The Philosophy of Defiance, or, A Pardon for Cain (1854)
- Claude Pelletier, The Revolutionary Socialist Heretics of the 15th Century (preface)
- Claude Pelletier, The Socialist Soirées of New York [in progress]
- Claude Pelletier, Solution of the Problem of Poverty
- Eugène Pottier, “Already!” (poem; 1887)
- Emile Pouget, “Sabotage” (from the Almanach du Père Peinard, 1898)
- Proletarian, Nationalities Considered from the Point of View of Liberty
- PROUDHON LIBRARY TRANSLATIONS
- Felix Pyat, Ernest Coeurderoy, etc., To the Socialist Democrats of the Department of the Seine
- Pierre Quillard, “Conversations on the Life and Death of Ravachol” (1892)
- Arthur Ranc, Anarchy (1869)
- Adrien Ranvier, A Feminist of 1848: Jeanne Deroin (in progress)
- Ravachol, The Memoirs of Ravachol
- Ravachol, My Ideas on the Army
- [Ravachol], An Unexpected Interview
- Elisée Reclus, John Brown
- Henri Rochefort, [letter on Louise Michel]
- Pauline Roland, Have Women the Right to Labor?
- Nelly Roussel, “What is ‘Feminism’?” (1906)
- Han Ryner, “The Cheapskate” (1913)
- Han Ryner, “Deo Optimo Maximo” (1919)
- Han Ryner, “The Little Exile” (1920)
- Han Ryner, from “The Congress of Poets”
- Han Ryner, “Love Victorious” (1917)
- Han Ryner, “The Paradox“(1915)
- Han Ryner, “The Revolt of the Machines“
- Han Ryner, “The Secret of Don Juan” (1915)
- Han Ryner, “Subjective” (Anarchist Encyclopedia)
- Satan, “The History of Mr. Proudhon and his Doctrines“
- Adhémar Schwitzguébel, Collectivism (first article) (1872)
- Séverine, “The Anarchists of Chicago“
- Séverine, “Liberty—Equality—Fraternity“
- Edouard Silberling, Dictionary Of Phalansterian Sociology (1911)
- Eugène Stourm, “God, Women and Proudhon” (1849)
- W. Curtis Swabey, “Stirnerian Ethics” (1931)
- Flora Tristan, The Emancipation of Woman (1846)
- Frédéric Tufferd, “Union in Socialism” (1887)
- Suzanne Voilquin, “Suicide of Claire Démar and Perret Desessarts” (1855)
- Voline, “Nihilism” (Anarchist Encyclopedia)
- Lucien Weil, “Propaganda by Deed” (1890)