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INDEX<br />
tion at Bern, 53; leaves the Bakouninists,<br />
204.<br />
Bucher, Lothar, tool of Bismarck,<br />
210.<br />
Burlington strike, outrages by<br />
private detectives during, 296.<br />
Burns, William J., quoted on character<br />
of detectives as a class,<br />
284-285.<br />
Cabet, Utopian socialism of, 144.<br />
Cafiero, Carlo, Italian revolutionist,<br />
disciple of Bakounin, 38, 45,<br />
46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54.<br />
Camorra, an organization of Italians<br />
which pursues terrorist tactics,<br />
100.<br />
"Capital," Marx's work, 152, 344.<br />
Capitalism, workingmen's ignorance<br />
concerning, previous to<br />
advent of Karl Marx, 338-341.<br />
Carnot, President, assassination<br />
of, 85.<br />
Caserio, assassin of President Carnot,<br />
79, 85-86.<br />
Castillo, Canovas del, torture of<br />
suspected terrorists by, 87.<br />
Catholic Church, burden of anarchism<br />
laid on doctrines of socialism<br />
by, 98; right of assassination<br />
upheld by clergy of, 98-<br />
99; terrorist tactics pursued by<br />
organizations of, 100.<br />
Cerretti, Celso, Italian insurrectionist,<br />
42.<br />
Oytrtists, the, 130, 136, 137, 149.<br />
Jluseret, General, 29, 32, 36.<br />
Colorado, governmental tyranny<br />
during labor wars in, 217; political<br />
and industrial battles in<br />
(1894-1904), 302-311.<br />
Commune of Paris, viewed as a<br />
spontaneous uprising of the<br />
working class, 36-37.<br />
Communist League, Marx presents<br />
his views to, resulting in<br />
the Communist Manifesto, 137-<br />
138.<br />
Communist Manifesto, of Marx<br />
and Engels, 137-141 ;<br />
the universal<br />
text-book of the socialist<br />
movement, 334.<br />
Communist societies in Germanv,<br />
131.<br />
Congress of United States, socialists<br />
not represented in, 330, 333.<br />
Congresses, international, of socialists,<br />
334.<br />
Cooper, Thomas, 130.<br />
Cooperative movement, beginning<br />
of, in England, 130; progress in<br />
growth of, 331-332.<br />
Corruption, the omnipresence of,<br />
263-264.<br />
Costa, Andrea, 42; at anarchist<br />
congress in Geneva (1873), 197-<br />
198; article by, attacking socialists,<br />
201; leaves the Bakouninists,<br />
204.<br />
Courts, prevalence of violence set<br />
down to corruption of, 107, 108.<br />
Cramer, Peter J., union leader<br />
killed by special police, 287.<br />
Criminal elements, part played by,<br />
in uprisings, 109-110; use of, as<br />
the tool of reactionary intrigue,<br />
110 ff., 281-326.<br />
Cripple Creek, Colo., strike, 304-<br />
306.<br />
Cyvoct, militant anarchist of<br />
Lyons, 59-60.<br />
Czolgosz, assassin of President<br />
McKinley, 75, 8S; motive which<br />
actuated, 101.<br />
D<br />
Debs, Eugene V., on instigation to<br />
violence by deputies in Chicago<br />
railway strike, 301-302.<br />
Decamps, French terrorist, 79.<br />
Delesalle, French anarchist, a sponsor<br />
of sabotage as a war measure<br />
of trade unionists, 236.<br />
Democracy, attacks of syndicalism<br />
on, 264-265; view of the present<br />
day as the age of, 349; to be<br />
achieved only through democracy,<br />
350, 352; eternal faith of<br />
socialists in, 353.<br />
Detectives, employment of, as<br />
weapons of anarchists of the