Category: History - Modern (1750+)

Anarchism

Every person who examines this book at all will speedily divide its contents into Eltzbacher's own discussion and his seven chapters of classified quotations from Anarchist leaders; and, if he buys the book, he will buy it for the sake of the quotations. I do not mean that the...

Chapters

20. CHAPTER IX

I. Lef Nikolayevitch Tolstoi was born in 1828 at Yasnaya Polyana, district of Krapivna, government of Tula. From 1843 to 1846 he studied in Kazan at first oriental languages, th...

18. CHAPTER VII

1. Prince Peter Alexeyevitch Kropotkin was born at Moscow in 1842. From 1862 to 1867 he was an officer of the Cossacks of the Amur; during this time he traveled over a great par...

19. CHAPTER VIII

Benjamin R. Tucker was born in 1854 at South Dartmouth, near New Bedford, Massachusetts. From 1870 to 1872 he studied technology in Boston; there he made the acquaintance of Jos...

15. CHAPTER IV

1. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was born at Besancon in 1809. At first he followed the occupation of a printer there and in other cities. In 1838 a stipend of the Academy of Besancon...

14. CHAPTER III

1. William Godwin was born in 1756 at Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire. He studied theology at Hoxton, beginning in 1773. In 1778 he became preacher at Ware, Hertfordshire; in 1780, pre...

16. CHAPTER V

1. Johann Kaspar Schmidt was born in 1806, at Bayreuth in Bavaria. He studied philosophy and theology at Berlin from 1826 to 1828, at Erlangen from 1828 to 1829. In 1829 he inte...

17. CHAPTER VI

1. Mikhail Alexandrovitch Bakunin was born in 1814 at Pryamukhino, district of Torshok, government of Tver. In 1834 he entered the Artillery School at St. Petersburg; in 1835 he...

13. CHAPTER II

_In this discussion we are to get determinate concepts of law, the State, and property in general, not of the law, State, and property of a particular legal system or of a parti...

11. CHAPTER XI. ANARCHISM AND ITS SPECIES

Every person who examines this book at all will speedily divide its contents into Eltzbacher's own discussion and his seven chapters of classified quotations from Anarchist lead...

23. Chapter X. The reader will therefore, in general, for Justice, see

the sections "Basis" and "Property" in each chapter, and the whole of Chapter IV; for Self-Interest, "Basis" in each chapter and the whole of Chapters V and VIII; for Classes, "...

21. CHAPTER X

This comprehensive view is possible only as follows: first we have to look and see what the seven recognized Anarchistic teachings here presented have in common, and what specia...

22. CHAPTER XI

I. It is said that Anarchism has abolished morality and bases itself upon scientific materialism,[1170] that its ideal of society is determined by its peculiar conception of the...

12. CHAPTER I

The problem for our study is, to get determinate concepts of Anarchism and its species. As soon as such determinate concepts are attained, Anarchism is scientifically known. For...

3. CHAPTER III. GODWIN'S TEACHING

4. CHAPTER IV. PROUDHON'S TEACHING

5. CHAPTER V. STIRNER'S TEACHING

6. CHAPTER VI. BAKUNIN'S TEACHING

7. CHAPTER VII. KROPOTKIN'S TEACHING

8. CHAPTER VIII. TUCKER'S TEACHING

9. CHAPTER IX. TOLSTOI'S TEACHING

10. CHAPTER X. THE ANARCHISTIC TEACHINGS

1. CHAPTER I. THE PROBLEM

2. CHAPTER II. LAW, THE STATE, PROPERTY