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(1905 - ) ~ Revolutionary, Socialist and Anarchist-Inspired, International Labor Union, Founded in Chicago in 1905 by Debs, Haywood, Parsons, and Other Famous Labor Activists : An international labor union that was founded in Chicago in 1905. The origin of the nickname "Wobblies" is uncertain. IWW ideology combines general unionism with industrial unionism, as it is a general union, subdivided between the various industries which employ its members. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

19th-Century American, Individualist Anarchist, Editorial Assistant to Benjamin Tucker, Graduate of Brown University : 19th-century American individualist anarchist. He was an editorial assistant to Benjamin Tucker and a significant contributor to Liberty during which he gained a reputation as an exceptional writer. Appleton was a graduate of Brown University and resided in Providence, Rhode Island. He is remembered as "the most forceful critic of anarchist communism in the early 1880s". (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1828 - 1905) ~ French Novelist, Poet, Playwright, whose Novels, Always well Documented, are Generally Set in the second half of the 19th Century, taking into Account the Technological Advances of the Time, and the second Most-translated Author in the World since 1979 : A French novelist, poet, and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the Voyages extraordinaires, a series of bestselling adventure novels including Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1872). (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1839 - 1908) ~ Luxury-Living, English Novelist and Creator of 40 Novels, Short Stories, and Children's Books : The pseudonym of the English novelist Maria Louise Ram? (although she preferred to be known as Marie Louise de la Ram?e). During her career, Ouida wrote more than 40 novels, as well as short stories, children's books and essays. Moderately successful, she lived a life of luxury, entertaining many of the literary figures of the day. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1833 - 1891) ~ Forefather of British Freethought, Secularist Activist, and Church Critic : An English political activist and atheist. He founded the National Secular Society in 1866, 15 years after George Holyoake had coined the term "secularism" in 1851. In 1880, Bradlaugh was elected as the Liberal MP for Northampton. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Writings :

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"The Place of the Individual in Society," by Emma Goldman, sponsored by the Free Society Forum, 1940.

"The Buenos Aires Tragedy, 29 January-2 February 1931: The Last Fight of Severino di Giovanni & Paulo Scarfo," by L. Adunata Dei Refrattari, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2004.

"The Main Enemy Is At Home!" by Karl Liebknecht, Leaflet, May 1915, Source: Ausgew?hlte Reden und Aufs?tze (Selected Speeches and Essays), Berlin 1952, pp. 296-301.

"Property, Kin, and Community on Truk," by Ward H. Goodenough, Archon Books, Hamden, Connecticut, 1966.

"Antisemitism in Britain," by George Orwell, 1945.

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