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(1858 - 1919) ~ American Essayist, Poet, Magazine Publisher, Author, Georgist, and Involved in the Arts and Crafts Movement in the United States and Published a Monthly Literary Magazine Called The Conservator from 1890 until the Time of his Death : An American essayist, poet, magazine publisher, author, and Georgist. Traubel was closely associated with the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States and published a monthly literary magazine called The Conservator from 1890 until the time of his death. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
(1509 - 1564) ~ French Theologian, Pastor, Reformer, Torturer and Organ-Remover of Living Human Beings, Geneva Protestant, Bleeding-Human Organ Fetishist : A French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism... (From : Wikipedia.org.)
(1713 - 1784) ~ French Philosopher, Art Critic, and Writer, Founder, Chief Editor, and Contributor to the Encyclop?die : A French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclop?die along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
(1950 - ) ~ Author on Chemistry and the History of Chemistry for the Lay Reader : Educator and writer. AWARDS, HONORS: Louis Bell Research Award, Augusta State University. (From : Encyclopedia.com.)
(1881 - 1973) ~ Educator, Promoter of Anarchist Doctrines, Political Activist, and Member of the Chinese Nationalist Party in Early Republican China : An educator, promoter of anarchist doctrines, political activist, and member of the Chinese Nationalist Party in early Republican China. After coming to Paris in 1902, Li took a graduate degree in chemistry and biology, and then along with Wu Zhihui and Zhang Renjie, cofounded the Chinese anarchist movement. (From : Wikipedia.org.)
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"The Capitalist System," by Mikhail Bakunin. This pamphlet is an excerpt from The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution and included in The Complete Works of Michael Bakunin under the title "Fragment." Parts of the text were originally translated into English by G.P. Maximoff for his anthology of Bakunin's writings, with missing paragraphs translated by Jeff Stein from the Spanish edition, Diego Abad de Santillan, trans. (Buenos Aires 1926) vol. III, pp. 181-196.
"What Are the Origins of May Day?" by Rosa Luxemburg, 1894, Written: 1894. First published in Polish in Sprawa Robotnicza, Published: From Selected Political Writings of Rosa Luxemburg, translated by Dick Howard, Monthly Review Press, 1971, pp. 315-16.
"The Modern History of Japan," by W.G. Beasley, Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, New York, Washington, 1963.
"Night," by Elie Wiesel, Hill and Wang, Division of Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York, Translated from French by Marion Wiesel, 1958.
"The War Prayer," by Mark Twain. Written approximately 1904-05; quoted from Albert Bigelow Paine, ed., Europe and Elsewhere.