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Max Nettlau, Une mémoire anarchiste

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Historien, philologue, infatigable chercheur, Max Nettlau passa sa vie à préserver la mémoire de l'idéal anarchiste. Il l'étudia comme un naturaliste. Rudolf Rocker, ami très proche de Nettlau, écrit : « Peu de compagnons ont une idée réelle de la vie de cet homme hors du commun. Hormis Proudhon, personne dans tout le mouvement anarchiste n'a accompli un travail aussi considérable. » Cette monographie honore la mémoire d'un homme, et celle d'individus qui oeuvrèrent à l'édification d'une société anarchiste.

360 pages, Paperback

Published January 17, 2015

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Rudolf Rocker

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An anarcho-syndicalist writer and activist of some prominence, whose politics had a major influence in the Spanish Civil War and the jewish émigré community in London, England (see The London Years). His political ideas had emerged from the failings of late 19th century Marxism/Social Democracy under the Germany's SPD, having seen firsthand the erosive influence of electoralism.

Would maintain lifelong relationships with Emma Goldman and Errico Malatesta among others.

For more, including e-texts of his works:
http://libcom.org/tags/rudolf-rocker

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