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Johann Rudolf Rocker (March 25, 1873 – September 19, 1958) was a German anarchist writer and activist. He was born in Mainz to an artisan family. His... |
Nationalism and Culture (section Bibliography) and Culture is a nonfiction book by German anarcho-syndicalist writer Rudolf Rocker. In this book, he criticizes religion, statism, nationalism, and centralism... |
Nouveaux, no. 23 18 February 1911 The Anarchist Library According to Rudolf Rocker, the first version to appear was in London by Der Arbeter Fraint on... |
his Jewish background. The anarcho-syndicalist activist and writer Rudolf Rocker became an influential personality in the establishment of the international... |
Anarcho-syndicalism (section Bibliography) 2009, p. 202n337. Rudolf Rocker, Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice (AK Press, 2004), p. 73, ISBN 1-902593-92-8 Rudolf Rocker, Anarcho-Syndicalism:... |
Vanguard Group (anarchist) (section Bibliography) inspired by older Jewish anarchist theoreticians such as Emma Goldman and Rudolf Rocker. The group desired to approach anarchism from less theoretical and more... |
Gary Lachman (section Bibliography) Age of Aquarius, appeared in 2001. It was followed in 2002 by New York Rocker: My Life in The Blank Generation, an account of his years on the New York... |
Francesc Pi i Margall (section Bibliography) 1877), and La Federación from 1880. For prominent anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker "The first movement of the Spanish workers was strongly influenced by... |
Scorpions (band) (section Bibliography) guitarist Rudolf Schenker. The lineup from 1978 to 1992 was the most successful incarnation of the group, and included Klaus Meine (vocals), Rudolf Schenker... |
Archived from the original on October 27, 2021. Retrieved October 9, 2022. Rocker, Rudolf (1978). Max Nettlau: Leben und Werk des Historikers vergessener sozialer... |
Michele Angiolillo (section Bibliography) that was administered on the order of Cánovas. The German anarchist Rudolf Rocker, who was also present, wrote the following about the meeting: "That... |
trade strike, followed by thousands more in the East End inspired by Rudolf Rocker. May: The East Finchley Picturedrome, built in 1910, opens as a cinema... |
Auto Union racing cars (section Bibliography) cylinder heads were connected to the camshaft by rocker arms, while for the exhaust valves the rocker arms were connected to the camshaft by pushrods that... |
Worker's Friend Group (section Bibliography) ("Worker's Friend") and centered around the German emigre anarchist Rudolf Rocker, the group ran a social center known as the Worker's Friend Club and... |
2021. O'Connor, Coilin (23 March 2021). "'Crazy Pirates': The Leningrad Rockers Who Rode A Wind Of Change Across The U.S.S.R." Radio Free Europe/Radio... |
Pietro Bruzzi (section Bibliography) Berlin, where, with the support of the local anarchist communists and Rudolf Rocker, he was able to travel to Moscow, in Soviet Russia. He soon returned... |
Georgy Gapon (section Bibliography) London at 33 Dunstan House, Stepney, with anarchists Peter Kropotkin and Rudolf Rocker. After the October Manifesto, before the end of 1905, Gapon returned... |
Libertarianism (section Bibliography) Pannekoek Francesc Pi i Maragall Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Wilhelm Reich Rudolf Rocker Otto Rühle 20th c. Michael Albert Murray Bookchin Cornelius Castoriadis... |
4 VD 14,5/12-1 SRW (section Bibliography) has four overhead valves, which are activated by tappets, pushrods and rocker arms. The injection nozzles are connected to the cylinder heads with a flange... |
federation structure. Many of the later anarcho-syndicalists including Rudolf Rocker agree with this notion. Hans Manfred Bock, on the other hand, sees no... |