L'Anarchie
L'Anarchie, 3 January 1907 | |
| Frequency | weekly |
|---|---|
| Founder | Albert Libertad |
| First issue | April 13, 1905 |
| Final issue | July 22, 1914 |
| Language | French |
L'Anarchie (French pronunciation: [lanaʁʃi], anarchy) was a French individualist anarchist journal based in Paris and established in April 1905 by Albert Libertad. Along with Libertad, contributors to the journal included Émile Armand, André Lorulot, Émilie Lamotte, Raymond Callemin, and Victor Serge. Rirette Maîtrejean and Victor Kibaltchich, who initially advocated illegalism, changed their publishing policy in 1911 when the old team disappeared after a break-in.
484 editions were published between 13 April 1905 and 22 July 1914.
On 21 April 1926 Louis Louvet relaunched L'Anarchie, which appeared until 1929.