- of
revolutionary syndicalism in France. His
iconic newspaper, Le Père
Peinard,
stood out from
previous anarchist publications with its
inventive use...
- Le Père
Peinard was a w****ly
French anarchist newspaper founded in 1889. Its main
author was also its founder, Émile Pouget,
though other anarchists contributed...
-
saboter un travail" ('action of
sabotaging or
bungling a work') in Le Père
Peinard and in 1911 he also
wrote a book
entitled Le Sabotage. At the inception...
- from
individualist anarchism,
though not exclusively.
Alongside Le Père
Peinard and Le Révolté, it was one of the
three major publications of the golden...
- him to
other militants, and
provided anarchist publications like Le Père
Peinard and Le Révolté. His
activist background in
Italy earned him
respect among...
- censored,
first banned from kiosks. Émile Pouget, the
founder of Le Père
Peinard,
managed to
escape to the
United Kingdom, but on 21
February 1894, the...
- in
December 1891,
because she
wanted to
support her comrades. Le Père
Peinard described her in very
positive terms in that context. On the eve of these...
- Kingdom. The
anarchist press seized on the
event to
support it, with Le Père
Peinard even
noting that the
employee was
among the
victims because the police...
- socialist/anarchist
publications which he
contributed to
include Le Père
Peinard, Le Chambard, and La
Guerre sociale. On 8 July 1894, Luce,
suspected of...
-
Tribune libre in
London with
other militants, a
journal inspired by Le Père
Peinard.
Ortiz welcomed numerous fellow anarchists p****ing
through and met Émile...