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Johann Rudolf Rocker (March 25, 1873 – September 19, 1958) was a German anarchist writer and activist. He was born in Mainz to a Roman Catholic artisan family. His father died when he was a child, and his mother when he was in his teens, so he spent some time in an orphanage.
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Rudolf Rocker ( 25 March 1873 – 19 September 1958) was an anarcho-syndicalist anarchist, writer, historian and prominent social activist. He was the partner of Milly Witkop . Contents 1 Quotes 1.1 Nationalism and Culture (1937) 1.2 Anarcho-Syndicalism (1938) 1.3 "Milly Witkop-Rocker" (June 1956) 2 Quotes about Rocker 3 External links Quotes [ edit]
He was Rudolf Rocker, the German anarchist gentile, who devoted nearly twenty years of his life to organizing and inspiring the most despised of East End plebs—the immigrant Jewish tailors. To continue reading this article you will need to purchase access to the online archive.
Rudolf Rocker Born in Mainz, Germany March 25, 1873 Died September 19, 1958 Website http://libcom.org/tags/rudolf-rocker Genre Politics, Philosophy, History Influences Noam Chomsky, Bertrand Russell, Albert Meltzer ...more edit data
A first hand account of legendary anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker's years in London, where he became involved in the Jewish anarchist movment of the East End. In his time in London, he helped set up the Jewish Bakers' Union, organised mass demonstrations as well as the 1912 Jewish tailor's strike.
The Soviet System or the Dictatorship of the Proletariat? — Rudolf Rocker Oct 6, 2020 15 pp. The Tragedy of Spain — Rudolf Rocker Apr 26, 2009 87 pp. What Is Anarchism? An Introduction — Donald Rooum and Freedom Press (ed.) Aug 27, 2012 114 pp. The World Scene from the Libertarian Point of View — Free Society Group of Chicago Aug 31, 2022 144 pp.
Pioneers of American Freedom: Origin of Liberal and Radical Thought in America is a book by the German anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker about the history of liberal, libertarian, and anarchist thought in the United States. Rudolf Rocker started work on Pioneers of American Freedom during World War II.
Johann Rudolf Rocker (March 25, 1873 – September 19, 1958) was a German anarchist writer and activist. He was born in Mainz to a Roman Catholic artisan family. His father died when he was a child, and his mother when he was in his teens, so he spent some time in an orphanage.
ROCKER, RUDOLF ° (1873–1958), German-Christian anarchist, editor, writer, and translator. Rocker, who was born in Mainz, grew up in a Catholic orphanage, and became a disciple of Prince Peter Kropotkin, the Russian anarchist. In 1895 he went to Liverpool, where he founded and briefly edited the Yiddish monthly of social theory, Germinal.