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  1. Daniel Guérin (French:; 19 May 1904 – 14 April 1988) was a French libertarian-communist author, best known for his work Anarchism: From Theory to Practice, as well as his collection No Gods No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism in which he collected writings on the idea and movement it inspired, from the first writings of Max ...

  2. French activist and writer Daniel Guérin—a champion of the labor movement, sharp critic of authoritarianism, and early proponent of “intersectionality”—is an essential companion to today's debates on the left.

  3. A collection of works by Daniel Guérin, a French anarcho-communist author and activist. Find his books, articles, letters and biography on topics such as anarchism, fascism, colonialism and queer anarchism.

  4. Daniel Guérin, né le 19 mai 1904 dans le 17 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 14 avril 1988 à Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine), est un écrivain révolutionnaire français, anticolonialiste, militant de l'émancipation homosexuelle, théoricien du communisme libertaire [3], historien et critique d'art.

    • 14 avril 1988 (à 83 ans)Suresnes
    • française
    • 19 mai 190417e arrondissement de Paris
  5. Jan 1, 2015 · The first English translation of Guérins monumental anthology of anarchism, published here in one volume. It details a vast array of unpublished documents, letters, debates, manifestos, reports, impassioned calls-to-arms and reasoned analysis; the history, organization and practice of the movement—its theorists, advocates and ...

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · Daniel Guérin, a self-described bisexual Anarcho-communist, may be an unfamiliar name to many nowadays but as Ian Birchall has pointed out he ‘lived a life of extraordinary political commitment, from anti-fascist and anti-colonial struggles to his pioneering advocacy of gay liberation’, and he argues that ‘Guerin’s writings ...

  7. Daniel Guérin was a French anarcho-communist author, best known for his work 'Anarchism: From Theory to Practice', as well as his collection 'No Gods No Masters: An Anthology of Anarchism' in which he collected writings on the idea and movement it inspired, from the first writings of Max Stirner in the mid-19th century through the first half of ...