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Rudolf Rocker

    March 25, 1873 – September 19, 1958

    A prominent anarcho-syndicalist writer and activist, whose political ideas deeply influenced events during the Spanish Civil War and the Jewish émigré community in London. His philosophy emerged from a firsthand observation of the shortcomings of late 19th-century Marxism and social democracy, particularly within Germany's SPD, revealing the corrosive effects of electoralism. He maintained lifelong connections with fellow radicals, contributing significantly to the discourse on revolutionary movements.

    Rudolf Rocker - Die Jugend eines Rebellen
    Johann Most: Ein Leben als Revolte
    The London Years
    Anarcho-Syndicalism
    Nationalism and Culture
    The Unknown Revolution
    • 2019

      The Unknown Revolution

      • 832 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      This in-depth, eyewitness history written by Voline, an outspoken activist in the Russian Revolution, pays significant attention to what the author describes as "struggles for the real Social Revolution"--that is, the uprising of the sailors and workers of Kronstadt in 1921 and the peasant movement that Nestor Makhno led in the Ukraine. These movements provide a clearer understanding of both the original objectives of the Russian Revolution and the problems facing all revolutions with far-reaching social objectives. Of particular interest are the many personal experiences and those in which the author reveals the deep divide between the Libertarians and the Bolsheviks. This edition is a translation of the full text of La R volution inconnue, first published in 1947. It reinstates material omitted from earlier English-language editions and reproduces the complete text of the original volumes.

      The Unknown Revolution
    • 2004
    • 1998

      Anarcho-Syndicalism

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      In 1937, at the behest of Emma Goldman, Rocker penned this political and philosophical masterpiece as an introduction to the ideals fueling the Spanish social revolution and resistance to capitalism the world over. Within, Rocker offers an introduction to anarchist ideas, a history of the international workers’ movement, and an outline of the syndicalist strategies and tactics embraced at the time (direct action, sabotage and the general strike). Includes a lengthy introduction by Nicholas Walter and a Preface by Noam Chomsky.“[Rocker’s] approach is far from ‘utopian’; this is not an abstract discourse but a call to action.”—Noam ChomskyRudolf Rocker (1873–1958) was a leading figure in the international anarchist movement for over 60 years.In Oakland, California on March 24, 2015 a fire destroyed the AK Press warehouse along with several other businesses. Please consider visiting the AK Press website to learn more about the fundraiser to help them and their neighbors.

      Anarcho-Syndicalism
    • 1997

      Nationalism and Culture

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
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      Originally published in 1937, Rudolf Rocker’s classic Nationalism and Culture is a detailed study of the intellectual development and cultural history of European nationalism. Tracing the evolution of religious and political systems and their relation to the authoritarian state, Rocker analyses concepts of ‘Nation’ as alleged communities of race, culture, language,and common interest.

      Nationalism and Culture