Max Nettlau (April 30, 1865 - July 23, 1944) on Anarchism and Equality

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(1865 - 1944)

German Anarchist and Historian

: A German anarchist and historian. Although born in Neuwaldegg (today part of Vienna) and raised in Vienna, he lived there until the anschluss to Nazi Germany in 1938. Max Nettlau retained his Prussian (later German) nationality throughout his life. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #5 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Anarchism and Equality

“The Social Revolution, as we conceive it, would consist in the paralyzes of all existing authoritarian institutions and organizations, the prevention of new organizations of this character, the expropriation of the present exploiters of labor, and in the rearrangement of relations between men on the basis of voluntary agreements.

["An Anarchist Manifesto," by Max Nettlau, May 1st, 1895, issued By the London Anarchist Communist Alliance, printed and published at the Metropolitan Printing Works, 127, Ossulston Street, Euston Road, N.W..]”

Source: "An Anarchist Manifesto," by Max Nettlau, May 1st, 1895, issued By the London Anarchist Communist Alliance, printed and published at the Metropolitan Printing Works, 127, Ossulston Street, Euston Road, N.W.

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: "An Anarchist Manifesto," by Max Nettlau, May 1st, 1895, issued By the London Anarchist Communist Alliance, printed and published at the Metropolitan Printing Works, 127, Ossulston Street, Euston Road, N.W.

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