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(1561 - 1636) ~ Austrian Jesuit Astronomer, Student, Scholar, Astronomer, Professor of Mathematics, Namesake of the Crater Gruemberger on the Moon : An Austrian Jesuit astronomer, after whom the crater Gruemberger on the Moon is named. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1864 - 1887) ~ American Anarchist who Died by Suicide while in Jail After being Convicted and Sentenced to Hang as a Member of a Criminal Conspiracy behind the Haymarket Square Bombing : A German-born American anarchist who died by suicide while in jail after being convicted and sentenced to hang as a member of a criminal conspiracy behind the Haymarket Square bombing. Lingg died by suicide in his cell with an explosive shortly before his scheduled execution. Lingg later received a posthumous pardon by the Governor of Illinois, who stated that Lingg had been wrongly convicted. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

General Command Memmber of the YPJ, Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria : Sozdar Derik who said: "the project on the ground in North and East Syria embodied in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria depends of the ability of community to administer and govern itself via its council and forming its self-defense. For this the Social Contract is so vital". (From : HawarNews.com.)

18th-Century French Socialist Agitator, Writer, and Orator During the Paris Commune

Early 20th-Century Muckraker, Journalist, Scholar, and Sociologist of Industry : A writer and the first Secretary of the Working Women's Society of New York. In this excerpt from an article published in Forum, Van Etten defends the character of the Russian Jewish immigrants that were then arriving in New York in great numbers. Jewish working men, she maintains, are educated, temperate, and endowed with the ability to rise above adverse conditions. Futhermore, she argues, the arrival of large numbers of Jewish immigrants, far from increasing competition for jobs in certain trades... (From : SHEC.ASHP.CUNY.edu.)

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The Forgotten Philosopher : "Giordano Bruno: The Forgotten Philosopher," by John J. Kessler, published by the Rationalist Association circa 1950's.

"The Dispossessed," by Ursula K. LeGuin, Harper & Row Publishers, 1974.

"An Evening with George De Forest Brush," by Margaret Sanger, 4 Aug 1912. Source: New York Call, Aug. 4, 1912, Margaret Sanger Microfilm C16:0023.

"Bakunin to Nechayev on the Role of Secret Revolutionary Societies," by Mikhail Bakunin, June 2, 1870.

"The Balkans Since 1453," by L.S. Stavrianos, Dryden Press, Hinsdale, Illinois, 1958.

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