1st Edition

The Anarchist Way to Socialism Elisée Reclus and Nineteenth-Century European Anarchism

By Marie Fleming Copyright 1979
304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

304 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1979. Elisée Reclus was an important anarchist theorist whose contribution to the radical direction which the European anarchist movement assumed in the late nineteenth century, has been largely neglected by scholars. This study of his thought provides a basis for a general re-assessment of European anarchism, by contributing to an understanding of important dimensions of... Read more

Abbreviations;  Preface;  Introduction;  Part One: The Making of an Anarchist: 1830-71;  1. Early Influences and Writing  2. The Quest for an Alternative Life-Style  3. The Search for Political Expression  4. The Impact of War and the Paris Commune  5. From Communard to Anarchist;  Part Two: Anarchist Theory and the Challenge of Practice: 1871-94;  6. Defining the Anarchist Position  7. Anarchism, Geography and Science  8. Revolutionary Strategy  9. Property and Theft  10. Anarchism and Terror;  Part Three: Anarchist and Teacher: 1894-1905;  11. Anarchism and the Socialist Movement  12. The Search for Truth  13. Man and Theoretician;  Afterward;  Bibliography;  Index

Biography

Marie Fleming