Charlotte Wilson Archive
Marxists.org Archive(1854-1944)
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Charlotte Mary Wilson was an English Fabian and anarchist who co-founded Freedom newspaper in 1886 with Peter Kropotkin, and edited, published, and largely financed it during its first decade. She remained editor of Freedom until 1895. Born Charlotte Mary Martin, she was the daughter of a well-to-do physician, Robert Spencer Martin. She was educated at Newnham College at Cambridge University. She married Arthur Wilson, a stockbroker, and the couple moved to London. Charlotte Wilson joined the Fabian Society in 1884 and soon joined its Executive Committee.
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Works
Articles (as editor or author)
1884: Anarchy
1884: Democracy or Anarchy
1886: Anarchism Kills Individualism
1886: The Coming Revolution
1886: Education by Force
1886: Fate-Force Freedom : A Bas-Relief
1886: Freedom -- Opening Preface to the First Volume
1886: From the Workers' Point of View
1886: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 1
1886: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 2
1886: North-Western Spindrift on the Ethics of Majority Rule
1886: Notes [Dec, 1886]
1886: Notes [Nov, 1886]
1886: On Majority Rule as Make-Shift
1886: The Struggle for Freedom [Dec, 1886]
1886: The Struggle for Freedom [Nov, 1886]
1886: The Struggle for Freedom [Oct, 1886]
1886: The Thermometer of Revolution
1886: Things of Today [Dec, 1886]
1886: What Must We Do?
1886: What Revolution Means
1887: Across the North Sea
1887: An Anarchist Community
1887: Anarchist Literature [Jun, 1887]
1887: Anarchist Literature [Aug, 1887]
1887: Beneath the Thunder-Cloud
1887: The Chicago Prisoners
1887: The Chicago Trial
1887: A Contrast
1887: A Critic of Anarchism
1887: A Dutch Socialist Meeting
1887: The Egoist
1887: The End Set Before Us
1887: An Enemy of Freedom
1887: The Enforcement of the Law
1887: England's Ideal
1887: Eviction
1887: The First Work of the Revolution
1887: Forerunners of Anarchism -- Rousseau
1887: For Good or Ill?
1887: Forward!
1887: Friend and Foe
1887: Home Rule and After : Impressions of an English Anarchist in Ireland
1887: It Must Not Be
1887: Justice in England
1887: Land Nationalisation
1887: The Land War
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 4
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 6
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 7
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 8
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 9
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 10
1887: Law and Order in Ireland, Part 11
1887: Legal Means
1887: The Lessons of Today [Jun, 1887]
1887: The Lessons of Today [May, 1887]
1887: Local Action
1887: The Logic of Communism
1887: The Necessity of Communism
1887: The New Labour Exchange : A Letter From Paris
1887: Notes on Coercion
1887: Notes on the Socialist Movement
1887: Notes [Aug, 1887]
1887: Notes [Feb, 1887]
1887: Notes [Jun, 1887]
1887: Notes [Nov, 1887]
1887: Notes [Oct, 1887]
1887: A Painter of the People
1887: Parliamentary Rule
1887: The People to their Land
1887: Practical Questions
1887: A Practical Solution
1887: Prison Life
1887: Prisons and Their Effects
1887: Remedial Measures
1887: The Revolt in Russia
1887: Scientific Muddles
1887: Socialism and Sex
1887: Socialismo O Monopolismo
1887: Socialist Propaganda
1887: Spontaneity Again
1887: Spontaneity
1887: Struggle for Freedom, The [May, 1887]
1887: The Struggle for Freedom [Jul, 1887]
1887: The Struggle for Freedom [Jun, 1887]
1887: The Struggle for Freedom [Nov, 1887]
1887: Things of Today [Feb, 1887]
1887: Treachery and Murder
1887: Village Life in Dorsetshire
1887: Women's Labor
1887: Work and Workers in Sheffield
1888: Anarchism in South America
1888: Anarchist Schools in Chicago
1888: Are We Good Enough?
1888: The Ballad of Splendid Silence
1888: Burying the Dead
1888: Capitalism in Italy
1888: The Chicago Anniversary
1888: The Commune of Paris
1888: Farming in the Southern United States
1888: A Fine Distinction
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [Apr, 1888]
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [Aug, 1888]
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [Dec, 1888]
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [Jun, 1888]
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [May, 1888]
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [Nov, 1888]
1888: Freedom Discussion Meetings [Oct, 1888]
1888: A Further Consideration of Reason-Worship
1888: A General View
1888: The Good Old Times
1888: In Hyde Park - February 13, 1888
1888: Labor and Produce Exchange Banks
1888: The Marriage Controversy
1888: The Match Girls' Strike
1888: The Moral Basis of Socialism
1888: Names and Opinions
1888: The Nightmare of Money
1888: Notes [Apr, 1888]
1888: Notes [Aug, 1888]
1888: Notes [Feb, 1888]
1888: Notes [Jun, 1888]
1888: Notes [Mar, 1888]
1888: Notes [May, 1888]
1888: Notes [Oct, 1888]
1888: Notes [Sep, 1888]
1888: Organisation, Free and Unfree
1888: Our Discussion Meetings
1888: Pamphlets
1888: Propaganda in the East End of London
1888: Propagandist Literature [May, 1888]
1888: Property [Freedom Journal]
1888: The Proudhon Library
1888: Rocks Ahead
1888: The Russian Peasantry
1888: Some Effects of Reason Worship
1888: Some Remarks on the Immigrant Scare
1888: Strikes
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Apr, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Aug, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Feb, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Jun, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Mar, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [May, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Oct, 1888]
1888: The Struggle for Freedom [Sep, 1888]
1888: A True Anarchist
1888: The Unemployed in Australia
1888: A Voice from the Dead
1888: The Women of the Commune
1888: Work and Organisation
1888: Work and Social Utility
1889: Anarchist Communism Defined and Defended
1889: Anarchy versus Social Democracy
1889: Another Turn of the Screw
1889: The Approaching Revolution
1889: The Centenary of the Revolution - Part 2
1889: The Chicago Martyrs
1889: Continental Brevities
1889: Events in France
1889: A Free Condition of Society
1889: Individual or Common Property [Dec, 1889]
1889: In Memory of Chicago
1889: Letters Between Workmen
1889: Money
1889: The Movement in Italy
1889: News From Spain
1889: Notes [Apr, 1889]
1889: Notes [Dec, 1889]
1889: Notes [Jun, 1889]
1889: Notes [Sep, 1889]
1889: Propaganda [Dec, 1889]
1889: Propaganda [Dec, 1889][2]
1889: Propaganda [Nov, 1889]
1889: Propaganda [Sep, 1889]
1889: Propagandist Literature [Dec, 1889]
1889: Propagandist Literature [Nov, 1889]
1889: Reflections Upon Anarchism
1889: Revolt of the English Workers in the Nineteenth Century, The, Part 1
1889: Revolt of the English Workers in the Nineteenth Century, The, Continued [Jun, 1889]
1889: Revolt of the English Workers in the Nineteenth Century, The, Continued [Sep, 1889]
1889: Revolutionary Melbourne
1889: The Situation in France [Apr, 1889]
1889: The Situation in France [Oct, 1889]
1889: Social Democracy and Anarchism
1889: The Social Movement in Norway
1889: The Strike Movement in Germany
1889: What is Anarchism?
1890: Anarchism versus Revolutionary Socialism
1890: Anarchist Communism or Social Democracy
1890: The Anarchists of Norway : A Sketch
1890: A Happy New Year
1890: Individual or Common Property [Apr, 1890] : A Discussion, from a Communist Correspondent
1890: Individual or Common Property [Aug, 1890] : A Discussion, from an Individualist Correspondent
1890: Individual or Common Property [Oct, 1890] : A Discussion, a Letter from a Communist
1890: Leeds and London
1890: A Letter from Barcelona
1890: A Letter from Cape Colony
1890: Malato Before the Judges
1890: Notes [Apr, 1890]
1890: Notes [Aug, 1890]
1890: Notes [Jan, 1890]
1890: Notes [Oct, 1890]
1890: Our Comrades in Chicago
1890: The Permanence of Society After the Revolution
1890: The Politics of Socialism
1890: Practical Socialism
1890: The Propaganda
1890: Propaganda [Aug, 1890]
1890: Propaganda [Oct, 1890]
1890: Russia
1890: Sicilian Miners
1890: The Situation in Germany
1890: Socialism in Scandinavia
1890: Society on the Morrow of Revolution [Apr, 1890]
1890: Society on the Morrow of Revolution [Jan, 1890]
1890: Society on the Morrow of Revolution [Oct, 1890]
1890: The Trade Union Congress
1890: The Use of the Strike
1890: Who Will Go?
1890: Work While it is Day
1891: The Commune Commemoration : At South Place
1891: Freedom and Property, Part 4
1891: The London International Anarchist Congress
1891: Notes [Apr, 1891]
1891: Notes [Jun, 1891]
Poetry (as editor or author)
1886: A Scene in London
1886: The Triumph of Civilization
1888: All in All
1888: Song of Rebellion : A Voice of Ireland