Emile Armand

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Emile Armand (pseud. of Ernest-Lucien Juin Armand). (18721962). French individualist anarchist. Wrote Poésies composées en prison, l'Initiation individualiste anarchiste (1923) & La révolution sexuelle et la camaraderie amoureuse (1934).

A founder of "Ligue Antimilitariste" with George Mathias Paraf-Javal, another intransigent individualist.

Armand said, "The individual or association ought to be able, without having to take into consideration anybody else whatsoever, to consume its own output, or exchange it either gratis or for something else, and furthermore, it should be open to it to choose those with whom it will exchange its products and what it will receive in their stead."

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  • The Daily Bleed Calendar reference page for February 1962 provides background, in English & French, with useful links.

The Anarchism of Emile Armand

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