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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Zenker, Ernst Victor, 1865- Anarchism. New York, London, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1897 (OCoLC)575640720 |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
E V Zenker; Anarchism Collection (Library of Congress); Paul Avrich Collection (Library of Congress) |
| OCLC Number: | 1041900 |
| Description: | xiii, 323 p. ; 20 cm. |
| Responsibility: | by E.V. Zenker. |
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I. PRECURSORS AND EARLY HISTORY .... 3
Forerunners and Early History Definitions Is Anarchism a
Pathological Phenomenon ? Anarchism considered Sociologically
Anarchist Movements in the Middle Ages The
Theory of the Social Contract with reference to Anarchism
Anarchist Movements...
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I. PRECURSORS AND EARLY HISTORY .... 3
Forerunners and Early History Definitions Is Anarchism a
Pathological Phenomenon ? Anarchism considered Sociologically
Anarchist Movements in the Middle Ages The
Theory of the Social Contract with reference to Anarchism
Anarchist Movements during the French Revolution The
Philosophic Premises of the Anarchist Theory The Political
and Economic Assumptions of Anarchism.
II. PIERRE JOSEPH PROUDHON 27
Biography His Philosophic Stand-point His Early Writings
The "Contradictions of Political Economy" Proudhon's
Federalism His Economic Views His Theory of
Property Collectivism and Mutualism Attempts to put
his Views into Practice Proudhon's Last Writings Criticism.
III. MAX STIRNER AND THE GERMAN PROUDHONISTS . . 82
Germany in 1830-40 and France Stirner and Proudhon
Biography of Stirner The Individual and his Property (Der
Einzige und scin Eigenthuni) The Union of Egoists The
Philosophic Contradiction of the Einziger Stirner's Practical
Error Julius Faucher Moses Hess Karl Griin Wilhelm
Marr.
PART II. MODERN ANARCHISM
IV. RUSSIAN INFLUENCES 117
The Earliest Signs of Anarchist Views in Russia in 1848
The Political, Economic, Mental and Social Circumstances of
Anarchism in Russia Michael Bakunin Biography Bakunin's
Anarchism Its Philosophic Foundations Bakunin's
Economic Programme His Views as to the Practicability of
his Plans Sergei Netschajew The Revolutionary Catechism
The Propaganda of Action Paul Brousse.
xii CONTENTS
CHAP. PAGE
V. PETER KROPOTKIN AND His SCHOOL .... 142
Biography Kropotkin's Main Views Anarchist Communism
and the "economics of the heap" (tas) Kropotkin's Relation
to the Propaganda of Action Elisee Reclus : his
Character and Anarchist Writings Jean Grave Daniel
Saurin's "Order through Anarchy" Louise Michel and G.
EtieVant A. Hamon and the Psychology of Anarchism
Charles Malato and other French Writers on Anarchist Communism
The Italians : Cafiero, Merlino and Malatesta.
VI. GERMANY, ENGLAND AND AMERICA .... 175
Individualist and Communist Anarchism Arthur Miilberger
Theodor Hertzka's " Freeland
"
Eugen Diihring's
" Antikratism
" Moritz von Egidy's United Christendom John
Henry Mackay Nietzsche and Anarchism Johann Most
Auberon Herbert's Voluntary State R. B. Tucker.
PART III. THE RELATION OF ANARCHISM
TO SCIENCE AND POLITICS
VII. ANARCHISM AND SOCIOLOGY : HERBERT SPENCER . 201
Spencer's Views on the Organisation of Society Society
conceived from the Nominalist or Realist Stand-point The
Idealism of Anarchists Spencer's Work :
" The Individual
versus the State.
"
VIII. THE SPREAD OF ANARCHISM IN EUROPE . . . 213
First Period (1867-1880) The Peace and Freedom League
The Democratic Alliance and the Jurassic Bund Union ~ -* with and Separation from the " International
" The Rising at
Lyons Congress at Lausanne The Members of the Alliance
in Italy, Spain and Belgium Second Period (from 1880) :
The German Socialist Law Johann Most The London
Congress French Anarchism since 1880 Anarchism in
Switzerland The Geneva Congress Anarchism in Germany
and Austria Joseph Penkert Anarchism in Belgium and
England Organisation of the Spanish Anarchists Italy
Character of Modern Anarchism The Group Numerical
Strength of the Anarchism of Action.
IX. CONCLUDING REMARKS 249
Legislation against Anarchists Anarchism and Crime Tolerance
towards Anarchist Theory Suppression of Anarchist
Crime Conclusion.
APPENDIX 265
INDEX OF NAMES 2
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