Free Territory anarchists

Started by Volodya Mozhenkov on Wednesday, October 14, 2015
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Hi,

I could theoretically be adding every single one to this project, but i think that maybe i should only do "major" figures. What do you people think?

Oh, i forgot to post a link. I am referring to this project that i've been working on: http://www.geni.com/projects/Free-Territory-Makhnovschina-participa...

In the http://www.geni.com/projects/Abraham-Lincoln-Brigade/15412 we listed a few "notables" on the project page and invite any known participant to be added to the project as a profile.

In other projects the collaborators like a full index.

Happy to see the related project. :)

Ok, so i guess i'll be doing:

Nestor Makhno i'll add to SR&R page right now, since he actually started a new branch in political thought.

Notable participants in Free Territory get added to Free Territory and SR&R, they will also get listed on Free Territory page.

People who just participated but either weren't known for that or were not sufficiently notable will get added to Free Territory only.

I will also add Free Territory as a linked project to SR&R.

P.S. Yeah, i saw Linkoln Brigade project, and was quite happy about that. I remember reading about that, and i'ts a great thing.

That sounds good to me.

I'm skimming the doc, http://libcom.org/files/The%20Russian%20Revolution%20in%20Ukraine.pdf

Hope you'll be able to link it to more profiles, it's a great artifact.

I have come across that document, and i will slowly be going through it adding stuff. I like to switch back and forth from different projects not to get bored of one.

Btw, i have heard annectodal evidence that there were some people who fought in Free Territory, who have then managed to go to fight in Spain, but now i'm unable to find any sources for that. I would love to find out if there were such people.

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