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Paul Eltzbacher

    February 18, 1868 – October 25, 1928

    Paul Eitzbacher was a lawyer and law professor who later became a Bolshevik, best remembered for his doctoral thesis focused on anarchism. His work critically examined anarchist thought, exploring its place within broader social and political contexts. Eitzbacher's analyses were characterized by a deep understanding of theoretical currents and a commitment to connecting them with revolutionary practice. Through this, he contributed to debates on the future of society and the role of radical ideologies.

    Anarchism
    • Anarchism

      Translated By Steven T. Byington

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the principles and philosophies of anarchism, this translation offers insights into the movement's core ideas and historical context. It delves into the critiques of authority and the advocacy for a society based on voluntary cooperation. The text emphasizes the importance of individual freedom and social equality, presenting a thought-provoking perspective on political organization and human relationships. Byington's translation makes these concepts accessible to a modern audience, enriching the understanding of anarchist thought.

      Anarchism