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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Anarchist Influences on the Mexican Revolution (Jason Wehling)

 

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Anarchist Influences on the Mexican Revolution
Ricardo Flores Magon and the Partido Liberal Mexicano
1906: Strikes, Uprisings and the Beginning of the End of Porfiriato
Anarchism Emerges From the Liberals
The Biggest Obstacle: the United States Government
1911: the Liberation of Baja California
The Urban Centers and the Emergence of Anarcho-Syndicalism
Anarcho-Syndicalists and the Competing Government Factions
Anarcho-Syndicalism and Government: A Doomed Pact
The Case of Zapatismo: Agrarianism and Communalism
Anarcho-Syndicalism and Government: A Doomed Pact
The Case of Zapatismo: Agrarianism and Communalism
Libertarian-Municipalism and Anarchism
Zapata, Ricardo Flores Magon and Anarchism
Zapata: the Quasi-Anarchist
The Government Anarchists in the 1920s — the Ideal Wanes in Mexico.
An Evaluation: Anarchism in the Revolution
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