Publisher's Synopsis
"Anarchy and Anarchists: Communism, Socialism, and Nihilism in Doctrine and in Deed" by Michael Schaack delves into the heart of 19th-century anarchist movements, particularly in Chicago. This historical account explores the complex ideologies underpinning anarchism, communism, socialism, and nihilism, examining their theoretical foundations and practical applications within labor movements of the era.
Schaack's work offers a detailed look at the individuals and events that shaped the anarchist landscape in Illinois, providing context for understanding the social and political unrest of the time. This exploration of anarchism provides insights into the origins of radical political thought and its impact on American society. This meticulously prepared print republication presents a clear and engaging account for anyone interested in the history of political ideologies and the American labor movement.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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