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Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice

Autor Rudolf Rocker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2004
At the behest of Emma Goldman, Rocker wrote Anarcho-Syndicalism in 1937 to introduce the world to the ideas fuelling the Spanish Revolution and resistance to both capitalism and Russian state communism. It was then, and remains now, a political and philosophical masterpiece.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781902593920
ISBN-10: 1902593928
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 205 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:6.
Editura: Ak Press
Colecția AK Press
Locul publicării:Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Rudolf Rocker (1873-1958) was a leading figure in the international anarchist movement. Politically active in Britain, Germany and the United States for more than half a century, Rocker helped found several influential anarchist groups. His prolific lectures and writings made him one of the best-known proponents of liberty and freedom. Anarcho-Syndicalism, the most accessible of his works, was first published in 1938 and is now regarded as a classic survey of anarchism at a critical point in world politics.

Cuprins

Preface - Noam Chomsky
 
Introduction - Nicolas Walter
 
1. Anarchism
 
2. The Proletariat and the Beginning of the Modern Labour Movement
 
3. The Forerunners of Syndicalism
 
4. The Objectives of Anarcho-Syndicalsim
 
5. The Methods of Anarcho-Syndicalism
 
6. The Evolution of Anarcho-Syndicalism
 
Bibliography
 
Epilogue
 

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Rudolf Rocker's classic survey of anarcho-syndicalism was written during the Spanish Civil War to explain to the wider reading public the ideology which inspired the social revolution in Spain. It remains unsurpassed as a general introduction to anarchist thought and an authoritative account of the early history of international anarchism by one of the movement's leading figures. The present edition is unique in giving a complete facsimile reproduction of the 1938 edition as well as the corrected transcript of the epilogue to the Indian edition of 1947.

It has the addition of a new biographical introduction by Nicolas Walter, in which he quotes from previously unpublished manuscript sources.