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INDEX<br />
38l<br />
1873, 189-190; congress of 1873<br />
at The Hague, 191 ; expulsion of<br />
Bakounin and removal of seat<br />
of General Council to New York,<br />
191-192; motives of Marx in<br />
destroying, 192; one chief result<br />
of existence of, the distinct separation<br />
of anarchism and socialism,<br />
192-193; attempts of Bakouninists<br />
to revive, after Hague<br />
congress, 196 ff. ;<br />
end of efforts<br />
of anarchists to build a new, 200.<br />
International Working People's<br />
Association, anarchist society in<br />
America, 68, 73.<br />
Italy, anarchist uprisings in, in<br />
1874, 41-44; demonstration under<br />
doctrines of Propaganda of<br />
the Deed in (1877), 53-54; reasons<br />
for individual execution of<br />
justice in, found in expense of<br />
official justice and corruptness of<br />
courts, 108; conditions in, leading<br />
to rise of syndicalism, 242,<br />
243; socialist and labor vote in,<br />
328; parliamentary strength of<br />
socialists in, 330.<br />
Iwanoff, Russian revolutionist,<br />
22-23.<br />
Jaclard, Victor, 14, 29.<br />
Jaures, tribute paid to Marx by,<br />
152-153; warning pronounced<br />
by, against the general strike,<br />
270.<br />
Jesuits and doctrine of assassination,<br />
98-99.<br />
Jones, Ernest, 130.<br />
K<br />
Kammerer, anarchist in Austria-<br />
Hungary, 57, 58.<br />
Kampffmeyer, Paul, quoted on<br />
State-socialist propositions in<br />
Germany, 255.<br />
Kautsky, Karl, on the Statism of<br />
the socialist party, 256.<br />
Kropotkin, Prince, 49-50; enthusiasm<br />
of, over the Propaganda of<br />
the Deed, 52; quoted on anarchist<br />
activities at Lyons, 59;<br />
on act of United States Supreme<br />
Court declaring unconstitutional<br />
the eight-hour law on Government<br />
work, 62-63; quoted on<br />
the Pittsburgh strike, 63-64; on<br />
treatment of anarchists by socialists,<br />
92 n. ; quoted on Russian<br />
secret police system, 113 n.: articles<br />
by, attacking socialist<br />
parliamentary tactics, 201-202;<br />
on the necessity of parliamentary<br />
action in distribution of<br />
land after the French Revolution,<br />
272.<br />
Labor movement, violence characteristic<br />
of early years of the,<br />
125-126; beginning of real building<br />
of, in the middle of the last<br />
century, 127; profit to, from aid<br />
of "intellectual" circles, 127; in<br />
France, 128-129; in England,<br />
129-131; setback to, in England<br />
due to various causes, 131; beginnings<br />
of, in Germany, 131—<br />
134; beginning of work of Marx<br />
and Engels in connection with,<br />
132 ff.; attempt of early socialist<br />
and anarchist sects to inject<br />
their ideas into, 145; launching<br />
of the International, 145 ff. : entrance<br />
of the International into<br />
actual political work, 150-152;<br />
the ideal of the labor movement<br />
as expressed by Lincoln, 152;<br />
part played by the International<br />
as an organization of labor, 192;<br />
origins of, in Germany, 209;<br />
Bismarck's persecution of social<br />
democrats in Germany, 211-<br />
227; entrance of anarchism into,<br />
in France, 231 ff. ; illegitimate<br />
activities of capital against, in<br />
United States, 280-326; proce'ss<br />
of building structure of the<br />
present, 335-337; position as a<br />
great and material actuality,