Anarchism: A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory
Chapter 2
CHAP. PAGE IV. RUSSIAN INFLUENCES 141
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.
V. PETER KROPOTKIN AND HIS SCHOOL 172
Biography -- Kropotkin's Main Views -- Anarchist Communism and the "Economics of the Heap" (_Tas_) -- Kropotkin's Relation to the Propaganda of Action -- Elisée Reclus: his Character and Anarchist Writings -- Jean Grave -- Daniel Saurin's _Order through Anarchy_ -- Louise Michel and G. Eliévant -- 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 213
Individualist and Communist Anarchism -- Arthur Mülberger -- Theodor Hertzka's _Freeland_ -- Eugen Dühring's "Anticratism" -- Moritz von Egidy's "United Christendom" -- John Henry Mackay -- Nietzsche and Anarchism -- Johann Most -- Auberon Herbert's Voluntary State -- R. B. Tucker.