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  1. Rudolf Rocker. 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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  3. Rudolf Rocker - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Rocker. 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.

  4. Nationalism And Culture, Rocker - The University of Chicago Press

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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 ...

  5. An anarcho-syndicalist writer and activist of some prominence, whose politics had a major influence in the Spanish Civil War and the jewish émigré community in London, England (see The London Years ).

  6. Rudolf Rocker Quotes (Author of Anarcho-Syndicalism) - Goodreads

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    Like. “Socialism will be free, or it will not be at all.”. ― Rudolf Rocker, Anarcho-Syndicalism: Theory and Practice. 1 likes. Like. “For just as the worker cannot be indifferent to the economic conditions of his life in existing society, so he cannot remain indifferent to the political structure of his country.

  7. Rudolf Rocker - Wikiwand

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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.

  8. Rudolf Rocker: an anarchist ‘rabbi’ in London | Red Pepper

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    October 12, 2021 · 9 min read. Rudolf Rocker, right, with Milly Witkop and their son Fermin. Originally from Germany, the anarchist thinker Rudolf Rocker spent much of his life in exile in some of the world’s major cities – Paris, London, New York – where he always gravitated towards immigrants involved in radical politics, most notably ...

  9. Rudolf Rocker | The Anarchist Library

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    The Beginnings of German Syndicalism — Rudolf Rocker May 23, 2022 7 pp. Bloodstained — Friends of Aron Baron Aug 6, 2020 365 pp. The Communist Party and the Idea of Dictatorship — Rudolf Rocker May 23, 2022 9 pp. Federalism — Rudolf Rocker Jan 27, 2019 7 pp. Marx and Anarchism — Rudolf Rocker Apr 26, 2009 23 pp.

  10. The London Years - Rudolf Rocker | libcom.org

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    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. Submitted by obnoxious1 on February 28, 2019.

  11. A Tribute to Rudolf Rocker (1873–1958) | Mises Institute

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    In the pages of his best known book, written in German in the late 1920s and early 1930s, translated into English in the mid-'30s, Rudolf Rocker provides what amounts to a one-volume introduction to European history from the point of view of this conception of nationalism and culture.

  12. Nationalism and Culture | The Anarchist Library

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    Rudolf Rocker’s Nationalism and Culture is a work sui generis. It is at once a scholarly survey, and analysis of human culture and human institutions throughout the range of known history and an eloquent, poetical, often almost passionate expression of the feeling of the writer about all of the content of the realm he surveys.