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Marxism Versus Anarchism

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Marxism Versus Anarchism

by Karl Marx et al

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Sydney: Resistance Books, 2001. 1. Paperback. New. What are the differences between anarchism and socialism? This work is organised around three major historical episodes: the struggle of the First International, led by Marx, against the anarchist currents inspired by Proudhon and Bakunin; the 1921 revolt of the Kronstadt naval base against the Soviet government, extensively used by anarchism as a point of attack against socialism; and, finally, the Spanish Revolution and Civil War of 1936-39, where anarchism, despite its mass following, failed to measure up to the needs of the struggle.

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Title
Marxism Versus Anarchism
Author
Karl Marx et al
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New
Quantity Available
50
Edition
1
ISBN 10
1876646039
ISBN 13
9781876646035
Publisher
Resistance Books
Place of Publication
Sydney
Date Published
2001
Pages
240
Keywords
Anarchism, Marxism, Trotsky

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