A new edition of this classic with extensive notes. Rudolf Rocker remains one of the most important figures in the history of anarchism, from his key role organizing against sweatshop labor in London in the 1900s to being the moving spirit behind the founding of the largest ever anarchist international the IWMA IN 1921.
In his later years he tried to chronicle the rise and fall of mass, organised anarchism in Europe. Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism is Rocker s abridged version of his major work Anarcho-Syndicalism and helps to explain where organised anarchism came from.
This book s lessons are a must for anyone interested in where it s going.
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Rudolf Rocker is one of anarchism's most cherished characters. Born in Germany, Rocker settled in Britain in 1895, learned to read and write in Yiddish and became a beloved member of the Jewish Anarchist movement until his death. As a proponent of the workers movement known as anarcho-syndicalism, Rocker wrote for journals in German, Yiddish and English throughout the world.
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