
Acracia Publications, now a very small group of the children of Spanish anarchist exiles in Australia, continue to write, translate and publish a variety pamphlets.
On this page I have uploaded a series of recent publications by Acracia Publications and Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, generously forwarded by Acracia.
- A Brief History of the Spanish Anarchist Refugees and Immigrants in Australia, Francisco Soler in cooperation with the Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, 2012.
- The Anarchists and the Social Revolution: Interviewing Salvador Torrents in Australia, Campio Carpio, from an interview in early 1950, first published as a booklet in 1975 by Militando (Sydney) and Racachol Press (Melbourne), translated into English by Vicente Ruiz (hijo) for Acracia Publications and the Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, 2012.
- Libertarian Anthology I: Aims, Principles, Historical Development and Objections, Acracia, 2012.
- Libertarian Anthology II: The Ancient Greeks and the Anarchist Tradition, Acracia, 2012.
- Libertarian Anthology III: Anarchism, Trade Unionism, Councilism and Revolutionary Syndicalism, Acracia, 2012.
- Libertarian Anthology IV: The Negativity of Anarchism, Acracia, 2013
- “Kotoku, Osugi, Yamaga – Tres Anarquistas Japoneses”, Víctor García, 1975. This edition with new introduction by Acracia Publications, 2013. English translation on Libcom here.
- La Felguera: En la Revolución Asturiana de 1934, Acracia Publications and Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, 2013.
- A grass root C.N.T. militant Remembers: The oral memoirs of Luis Pares Adan, Acracia Publications and Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, 2016.
- In memory of a Revolutionary Spanish Anarchist: a biography of Vincente Ruiz Gutierrez, Acracia Publications and Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, 2016.
- Las maniobras del fascismo internacional en la España de los años 30, Antonio González Nieto, first published by Tierra y Libertad, 1946, Mexico, this edition by Acracia Publications, 2016.
- In Memory of Antonia Fontanillas Borrás, 2016.
- Anarchist Collectives in Andalucia, Acracia Publications and Grupo Cultural de Estudios Sociales de Melbourne, 2020.
- What does Anarchism progress so slowly? Pierre Ramus, first published 1935, digitised with new introduction by Acracia Publications, 2020.
Uploaded as part of the Anarchism in Australia project.