Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)
Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)
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Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)
Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)
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Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)

Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)

by Ernst Victor Zenker
Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)

Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)

by Ernst Victor Zenker

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Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory (ILLUSTRATED)

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BN ID: 2940013699724
Publisher: V--BOOKS
Publication date: 01/02/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

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ON the day of the bomb outrage in the French Parliament I gave an impromptu discourse upon Anarchism to an intelligent audience, anxious to know more about it, touching upon its intellectual ancestry, its doctrines, propaganda, the lines of demarcation that separate it from Socialism and Radicalism, and so forth. The impression, which my explanations of it made upon my audience, was at the same time flattering and yet painful to me. I felt almost ashamed that I had told these men, who represented the pick of the middle class political electorate, something entirely new to them in speaking of matters which, considering their reality and the importance of the question, ought to be familiar to every citizen. Having thus had my attention drawn to this lacuna in the public mind, I was induced to make a survey of the most diverse circles of the political and social world, both of readers and writers, and 'the result was the resolve to extend my previous studies of Anarchism (which had not extended much beyond the earliest theorists), and to develop my lecture into a book. This book I now present to my readers.

The accomplishment of my resolve has been far from easy. What little literature exists upon the subject of Anarchism is almost exclusively hostile to it, which is a great drawback for one who is seeking not the objects of a partisan, but simply and solely the truth. One had constantly to gaze, so to speak, through a forest of prejudices and errors in order to discover the truth like a little spot of blue sky above. In this respect I found it mattered little whether I applied to the press or to the so-called scientific socialists, or to fluent pamphleteers.
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