Freedom, Society, and State - Ludwig von Mises Institute
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ma j 0 r rep res en tat i v e fig u res 0 f each a narchis t type.<br />
Thus only Kropotkinwas dealt wi·th here. However, Leo<br />
Tolstoy <strong>and</strong> Paul Goodman could also be classified as<br />
"anarcho-communists." For 8 good summary of Tolstoy's<br />
views see Eltzbacher, pp. 149-81. Also see Paul <strong>and</strong><br />
Percival Goodman, Communitas (New York: Vintage,<br />
1960). On the simi larities between Kropotkin <strong>and</strong> Paul<br />
Goodman see William Merill Downer, "Kropotkin in<br />
America: Paul Goodman'S Adaptation of the Communitarian<br />
Anarchism of Peter Kropotki.n" (Paper presented .at the<br />
1977 Midwest Political Science Convention, April, 1977).<br />
Also in the Kropotkinian tradition is Murray Bookchin.<br />
See his The Limits of the City (New York: Harper,<br />
1974). .<br />
(23)Mikhail 8akunin, "On the Morrow of the Social<br />
Revolution," The Political Philosophy of Batunin, ed.<br />
G.P. Maximoff (New York: Free Press, 1953), p. 410.<br />
( 2 4 ) Jam e s Gu i I I a ume, " 0 n Bu i I ding the New Soc i a I<br />
Order," Bakun in on Anarchy, ed. Sam Dolgoff (New York:<br />
Al fred A. Knopf, 1971), p. 360.<br />
(25)Woodcock, Anarchism, A History, p. 164.<br />
Witness Bakunin's remark that "any persons who, though<br />
robust <strong>and</strong> of good heal th, do not want to gain their<br />
livelihood by working shall have the right to starve<br />
themselves to death. ""On the Morrow of the Social<br />
Revolution," p. 412.<br />
(26)According to Bakunin, the collectives will form<br />
themselves into federations, the federations into regions,<br />
the regions into nations <strong>and</strong>, ultimately, the nat<br />
ions into what he terms an "international fraternal<br />
association." See Bakunin, "<strong>State</strong>less Socialism:<br />
Anarchism," p. 298.<br />
(27)Guillaume, p. 366.<br />
(28)lbid., p. 368.<br />
(29)lt should be pointed out that the anarchosyndicalist,<br />
Rudolph Rocker, explicitly repudiates Sorel<br />
<strong>and</strong> maintains that Sorel neither "belonged to the movement,<br />
nor had ••• any appreciable influence on its internal<br />
development." See Rudolf Rocker, "Anarchism <strong>and</strong><br />
Anarc h 0 - 5 Yn d i c a lis m," a p pen d i x toPa u I E I t z bacher,<br />
Anarchism (New York: Chips, n.d.), p. 250 •.<br />
( 30 ) Ge 0 r g e SoreI, Ref 1 e c t ions 0 n Vi olence (N ew<br />
York: Doubleday, 1941), p. 294.<br />
(31 )See Mul ford Sibley, Political Ideas <strong>and</strong><br />
Ideologies (New York: Harper <strong>and</strong> Row, 1970), p. 547.<br />
(32)Rocker, pp. 253-55.<br />
(33)Emma Goldman, "Syndicalism," Liberty <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Grea t Lib e r tar ians, e d. C h a r I e sSp r a din g ( New Yo r k :<br />
Arno Press, 1972), p. 507. Also see the quotation of<br />
H ins in Rocke r, p. 247.<br />
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