Reference Writers: Louis-Auguste Blanqui
Louis-Auguste Blanqui Archive
“it is my duty as a proletarian, deprived of all the rights of the city, to reject the competence of a court where only the privileged classes who are not my peers sit in judgment over me” [Defence Speech].
Appeal to the students, 1830
Reception Procedure at the Society of the Seasons, 1830
Call to Arms, 1830
Speech before the Society of the Friends of the People, 1832
Defence Speech, 1832
Democratic Propaganda, 1833
Organization of the Society of Families, 1833-4
First issue of “Le Libérateur”, 1834
Who Makes the Soup should Eat It, 1834
Appeal of the Committee of the Society of the Seasons, 1839
Address of Central Republican Society to the Government, 1848
Central Republican Society to the Provisional Government, 1848
To The Democratic Clubs of Paris, 1848
Parisians!, 1848
Response to the Tascherau Document, April 1848
For the Red Flag, 1848
To the Mountain of 1793! To the Pure Socialists, its True Heirs!, 1849
Warning to the People, 1851
Proclamation of February 20, 1866
Proclamation to Parisians, 1866
Manual for an Armed Insurrection, 1866
Working-Class Exclusivism, 1868
Notes on Positivism, 1869
Eternity Through the Stars, 1872
The Army Enslaved and Oppressed, 1880
The texts by Blanqui in this archive have been translated from the original French for the M.I.A. by Andy Blunden and Mitch Abidor. The original French texts are to be found in L’archive Auguste Blanqui. The one exception is the “Warning to the People” which comes from Marx-Engels Collected Works. Any errors in translation should be notified to Andy Blunden.