Anarchists

Anarchists
Title Anarchists PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Muñoz
Publisher
Pages
Release 1980-08
Genre
ISBN 9780849031014

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Anarchists, a Biographical Encyclopedia

Anarchists, a Biographical Encyclopedia
Title Anarchists, a Biographical Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Vladimiro Muñoz
Publisher
Pages 379
Release 1980
Genre Anarchists
ISBN 9780849031014

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Anarchists

Anarchists
Title Anarchists PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Muñoz
Publisher
Pages
Release 1981
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Encyclopedia of Political Anarchy

Encyclopedia of Political Anarchy
Title Encyclopedia of Political Anarchy PDF eBook
Author Kathlyn Gay
Publisher ABC-CLIO
Pages 264
Release 1999-04-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Examines the ancient roots of the movement, key individuals, and important organizations, events, laws, court cases, and theories.

The Anarchist Encyclopedia

The Anarchist Encyclopedia
Title The Anarchist Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Sébastien Faure
Publisher AK Press
Pages 192
Release 2019-02-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849353077

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This is an abridged version of the Anarchist Encyclopedia. The original was a four-volume compendium of anarchist thought and analysis compiled by the great anarchist activist and writer Sébastien Faure. Within its pages can be found articles on political, social, and philosophical questions written from every point of view within the anarchist movement and by many of the most important figures of anarchism, like Faure, Max Nettlau, Emile Armand, Voline, and Errico Malatesta. It is a perfect reflection of the openness of anarchism, an unequaled assembly of the riches of the movement, and an essential text that has sadly been unavailable in English. Although much shorter, our selection reflects the depth and range of the original. Abidor's lengthy Introduction provides historical context, biographical detail about the contributors, and an overview of political philosophies covered.

An American Anarchist

An American Anarchist
Title An American Anarchist PDF eBook
Author Paul Avrich
Publisher AK Press
Pages 189
Release 2018-05-08
Genre History
ISBN 1849352690

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“An American Anarchist closes a major gap in our understanding of American an- archism and particularly a gap in our understanding of its deep roots in American radicalism. It makes the same contribution to our understanding of American feminism.” —Richard Drinnon, author of Rebel in Paradise: A Biography of Emma Goldman "Paul Avrich's book is very well researched—it fascinated me as I am sure it will fascinate many other people who are interested in the anarchist personality." —George Woodcock An American Anarchist marked the trail historians of American anarchism are still following today: above all else, to understand anarchists as human beings. Narrative-driven like all of Paul Avrich’s works, this story highlights famous characters like Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman and the infamous, like Dyer D. Lum—Voltairine de Cleyre’s lover and the man who sneaked a dynamite cartridge into Louis Lingg’s cell so the accused Haymarket Martyr could die at his own hand and not the state’s. De Cleyre (1866–1912), born in Michigan, is noted as the first prominent American-born anarchist. From her voluminous writings and speeches, the illnesses that plagued her, the shooting on a streetcar in Philadelphia that left de Cleyre clinging for life, to her eventual death at forty- five in Chicago, she worked tirelessly for her ideal.

All-American Anarchist

All-American Anarchist
Title All-American Anarchist PDF eBook
Author Carlotta R. Anderson
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 354
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814327074

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All-American Anarchist chronicles the life and work of Joseph A. Labadie (1850-1933), Detroit's prominent labor organizer and one of early labor's most influential activists. A dynamic participant in the major social reform movements of the Gilded Age, Labadie was a central figure in the pervasive struggle for a new social order as the American Midwest underwent rapid industrialization at the end of the nineteenth century. This engaging biography follows Labadie's colorful career from a childhood among a Pottawatomi tribe in the Michigan woods through his local and national involvement in a maze of late nineteenth-century labor and reform activities, including participation in the Socialist Labor party, Knights of Labor, Greenback movement, trades councils, typographical union, eight-hour-day campaigns, and the rise of the American Federation of Labor. Although he received almost no formal education, Labadie was a critical thinker and writer, contributing a column titled "Cranky Notions" to Benjamin Tucker's Liberty, the most important journal of American anarchism. He interacted with such influential rebels and reformers as Eugene V. Debs, Emma Goldman, Henry George, Samuel Gompers, and Terence V. Powderly, and was also a poet of both protest and sentiment, composing more than five hundred poems between 1900 and 1920. Affectionately known as Detroit's "Gentle Anarchist," Labadie's flamboyant and amiable personality counteracted his caustic writings, making him one of the city's most popular figures throughout his long life despite his dissident ideas. His individualist anarchist philosophy was also balanced by his conventional personal life—he was married to a devout Catholic and even worked for the city's water commission to make ends meet. In writing this biography of her grandfather, Carlotta R. Anderson consulted the renowned Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan, a unique collection of protest literature which extensively documents pivotal times in American labor history and radical history. She also had available a large collection of family scrapbooks, letters, photographs, and Labadie's personal account book. Including passages from Labadie's vast writings, poems, and letters, All-American Anarchist traces America's recurring anti-anarchist and anti-radical frenzy and repression, from the 1886 Haymarket bombing backlash to the Red Scares of the twentieth century.