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passage<br />
376<br />
INDEX<br />
terrorist, 74-75 ;<br />
of, and<br />
chief measures contained in,<br />
214-217; growth of socialist vote<br />
under, 225 ;<br />
failure and repeal of,<br />
225-226.<br />
Arson practiced by revolutionists<br />
in America, 73-74.<br />
Assassination, preaching of, by<br />
Bakounin and Nechayeff, 18;<br />
practice of, by anarchists in<br />
France, 77-89; the Catholic<br />
Church and, 98-100; glorification<br />
of, in history, 101-103.<br />
Atwell, B. A., on character of deputy<br />
marshals in Chicago railway<br />
strike, 300.<br />
Australia, parliamentary power of<br />
socialists in, 329, 330.<br />
Austria, Empress of, assassinated<br />
by Italian anarchist, 87.<br />
Austria - Hungary, development<br />
and checking of anarchist movement<br />
in, 57-58; growth of socialist<br />
and labor vote in, 328.<br />
Baker, Ray Stannard, quoted on<br />
character of deputy marshals in<br />
Chicago railway strike, 299-300.<br />
Bakounin, Michael, father of terrorism,<br />
4; admiration of, for<br />
Satan, 5; views held by, on absolutism,<br />
5-6; destruction of all<br />
States and all Churches advocated<br />
by, 6; varying opinions of,<br />
7; shown to be human in his<br />
contradictions, 7-8; chief characteristics<br />
and qualities of his<br />
many-sided nature, 8; birth,<br />
family, and early life, 8-9; leaves<br />
Russia for Germany, Switzerland,<br />
and France, 9; meets<br />
Proudhon, Marx, George Sand,<br />
and other revolutionary spirits,<br />
9; leads insurrectionary movements,<br />
9-10; captured, sentenced<br />
to death, and finally<br />
banished to Siberia, 10; escapes<br />
and reaches England, 10; change<br />
in views shown in writings of,<br />
10-11; spends some time in<br />
Italy, 11-12; forms secret organization<br />
of revolutionists, 11-<br />
13; the International Brothers,<br />
the National Brothers, and the<br />
International Alliance of Social<br />
Democracy, 12-14; enters the<br />
International Working Men's<br />
Association, with the hope of<br />
securing leadership, 15; declares<br />
war on political and economic<br />
powers of Europe and assails<br />
Marx, Engels, and other leaders,<br />
15-16; interest of, in Russian<br />
affairs, 16; collaborates with<br />
Sergei Nechayeff, 16-17; expounds<br />
doctrines of criminal activity,<br />
17-22; the "Words Addressed<br />
to Students," 17-19; the<br />
"Revolutionary Catechism,"<br />
19-22; quarrel between Nechayeff<br />
and, 23-26; remains in<br />
Switzerland and trains young<br />
revolutionists, 26-27 ;<br />
takes part<br />
in unsuccessful insurrection at<br />
Lyons, 28-35; Marx quoted<br />
concerning action of, at Lyons,<br />
35-36; influence of, felt in Spanish<br />
revolution of 1873, 37-41;<br />
in Italy, during uprisings of<br />
1874, 42-43; retires from public<br />
life, 45^6; humiliating experiences<br />
of last years, 46-47; opinions<br />
expressed by anarchists and<br />
by socialists concerning, upon<br />
death of, 47-48; teachings of,<br />
the inspiration of the Propaganda<br />
of the Deed, 52; principles<br />
of, preached by Johann Most,<br />
65 ; spread of terrorist ideas of, in<br />
America, 65; history of the battle<br />
between Marx and, 154-193 ;<br />
suspected and charged with<br />
being a Russian police agent,<br />
156, 158; quoted on Marx, 157;<br />
at<br />
victory won over Marx by,<br />
Basel congress of International<br />
in 1869, 162-169; attack of Marx<br />
and his followers on, and reply<br />
by, in the "Study upon the<br />
German Jews," 169-171; flood