The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist and Militant
Jean Grave (1854-1939) was a leading French anarchist whose theoretical works and activity place him alongside such luminaries as William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Michael Bakunin, and Peter Kropotkin. One of the few leading socialists to come from a working-class background, Grave, who inherited his spirit for revolt from his politicized father, was profoundly influenced by witnessing the unsuccessful fight of the 1871 Paris Commune and developed into an exceptional journalist. Grave was able to pioneer the fusion of revolutionary politics and art, enlist leading members of the art world to propagate socialism through their work, to effectively combine the cultural and social struggles, and to advocate for his own anarchist ideal: a democratic society of self-managed worker collectives.

Drawing on various archival and library sources, Louis Patsouras traces the controversies and convictions that shaped the life and career of this extraordinary radical thinker, extending the work into the broader realms of revolution, class struggle, and the vision of a new society.
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The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist and Militant
Jean Grave (1854-1939) was a leading French anarchist whose theoretical works and activity place him alongside such luminaries as William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Michael Bakunin, and Peter Kropotkin. One of the few leading socialists to come from a working-class background, Grave, who inherited his spirit for revolt from his politicized father, was profoundly influenced by witnessing the unsuccessful fight of the 1871 Paris Commune and developed into an exceptional journalist. Grave was able to pioneer the fusion of revolutionary politics and art, enlist leading members of the art world to propagate socialism through their work, to effectively combine the cultural and social struggles, and to advocate for his own anarchist ideal: a democratic society of self-managed worker collectives.

Drawing on various archival and library sources, Louis Patsouras traces the controversies and convictions that shaped the life and career of this extraordinary radical thinker, extending the work into the broader realms of revolution, class struggle, and the vision of a new society.
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The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist and Militant

The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist and Militant

by Louis Patsouras
The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist and Militant

The Anarchism Of Jean Grave: Editor, Journalist and Militant

by Louis Patsouras

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Jean Grave (1854-1939) was a leading French anarchist whose theoretical works and activity place him alongside such luminaries as William Godwin, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Michael Bakunin, and Peter Kropotkin. One of the few leading socialists to come from a working-class background, Grave, who inherited his spirit for revolt from his politicized father, was profoundly influenced by witnessing the unsuccessful fight of the 1871 Paris Commune and developed into an exceptional journalist. Grave was able to pioneer the fusion of revolutionary politics and art, enlist leading members of the art world to propagate socialism through their work, to effectively combine the cultural and social struggles, and to advocate for his own anarchist ideal: a democratic society of self-managed worker collectives.

Drawing on various archival and library sources, Louis Patsouras traces the controversies and convictions that shaped the life and career of this extraordinary radical thinker, extending the work into the broader realms of revolution, class struggle, and the vision of a new society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551641843
Publisher: Black Rose Books
Publication date: 10/09/2002
Pages: 207
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

Table of Contents

1Early Life, 1854-18691
2War and the Commune, 1870-187113
3Continuing Revolutionary Activity, 1872-188219
4Le Revolte and into La Revolte Period, 1883-189034
5The Trial of the Thirty Period, 1891-189446
6Les Temps Nouveaux and Other Activity, 1895-190560
7Between Syndicalism and Individualism, 1905-191373
8In the World of Art87
9War and Social Revolution, 1914-192097
10Twilight and Death, 1921-1939110
11Revolution and Utopia, Background117
12Road to Revolution124
13Utopia139
14Certain Common Views151
15Examples of the Anarchist Temperament155
16Postscript, 2002173
Index201
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