- Max
Heinrich Hermann Reinhardt Nettlau (German: [ˈnɛtlaʊ]; 1865–1944) was a
German anarchist and historian. His
extensive collection or
archives was sold...
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Dictionary 2005, "Anarchism";
Sylvan 2007, p. 260. Joll 1964, pp. 27–37.
Nettlau 1996, p. 162. Guérin 1970, "The
Basic Ideas of Anarchism". Ward 2004, p...
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September 1858, New York.
Nettlau, Max (1996). A
Short History of Anarchism.
Freedom Press. p. 145. ISBN 0-900384-89-1.
Nettlau, Max (1996). A
Short History...
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committing suicide. His
works were
later rediscovered by the
anarchists Max
Nettlau and
Jacques Gross, who
claimed him to have been an
early figure of the...
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group around Benjamin Tucker.
According to the
anarchist historian Max
Nettlau, the
first use of the term "libertarian communism" was in
November 1880...
- of the
Industrial Workers of the World.
Goldman wrote to
historian Max
Nettlau that the
Haymarket Affair had
awakened the
social consciousness of "hundreds...
- authoritarian.
Anarchism without adjectives was
taken up by Élisée
Reclus and Max
Nettlau, the
latter of whom
called for a non-sectarian
anarchism that accounted...
- ISBN 9781405198073.
Nettlau, Max (15
October 1925). "Tcherkesov". Plus Loin (in French) (8). Paris. OCLC 803044836.
Retrieved 30
September 2012.
Nettlau, Max (15...
- A
Short History of
Anarchism is a
history of
anarchism by Max
Nettlau. The book
outlines the
development of
anarchism internationally from 1789 to 1934...
- in the 1940s and beyond." Similarly, the
noted anarchist historian Max
Nettlau states that "[o]n
reading Stirner, I
maintain that he
cannot be interpreted...