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The Russian Anarchists

by Paul Avrich
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Overview

In the turmoil of the Russian insurrection of 1905 and civil war of 1917, the anarchists attempted to carry out their program of “direct action”—workers’ control of production, the creation of free rural and urban communes, and partisan warfare against the enemies of a free society.

Avrich consulted published material in five languages and anarchist archives worldwide to present a picture of the philosophers, bomb throwers, peasants, and soldiers who fought and died for the freedom of “Mother Russia.” Including the influence and ideas of Bakunin and Kropotkin, the armed uprisings of Makhno, the activities of Volin, Maximoff, and the attempted aid of Berkman and Emma Goldman.

Paul Avrich is a retired professor of history at Queens College.

Synopsis

In the Russian insurrections, anarchists waged partisan warfare for full liberty and equality.

About the Author, Paul Avrich

Professor of History at Queens College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
AK Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904859482

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