rade unions
in, 244.
Frick, Henry C., shooting of, 75;
events which led up to shooting of, 292-295.
Fruneau, quoted on corruption in revolutions, 263.
G
General Confederation of Labor, organization of, 233.
General strike, inauguration of idea, by French trade
unionists, 233-234;
Guerard's argument for, 234-235;
notable points in program of action of, 235-236;
program of trade unionists in case of success in, 237-238;
conditions which produce agitation for, 243-244;
doubts of syndicalists as to success of a peaceable strike, 246-247;
Jaures' warning against the, 270;
ridicule of, by Marx and Engels, 343.
Geneva, congress of anarchists at, in 1873, 196-199.
Germany, beginning of anarchist activity in, 55-57;
great political organization built up by socialists in, 203;
meteoric career of Lassalle in, 205-209;
history of Bismarck's losing battle with social democracy
in, 211-227;
State ownership favored by socialists in, 254-256;
growth of socialist and labor vote in, 328;
strong parliamentary position of socialists in, 329-330.
Goldman, Emma, quoted on Johann Most, 67;
quoted on causes of violent acts by terrorists, 91;
on the connection of police with anarchist outrages, 119.
Grave, Jean, French anarchist, 81.
Gray, John, 130.
Great-man theory, terrorist deeds of violence traceable to, 102 ff.
Guerard, argument of, for revolutionary general strike, 234-235.
Guesde, Jules, 202, 204;
quoted on direct action vs. political action, 267-269.
Guillaume, James, Swiss revolutionist, friend of Bakounin, 28,
38, 42, 45, 47, 53, 197, 199, 229;
takes part in manifestation at Bern (1877), 53.
H
Hales, John, at anarchist congress in Geneva (1873), 196-199.
Hall, Charles, 130.
Harney, George Julian, 137.
Harrison, Frederic, quoted, 151.
Hasselmann, German revolutionist, 56, 65;
ejection of, from socialist party, 220.
Haymarket catastrophe, Chicago, 68-70.
Henry, Emile, French terrorist, 79, 84-85, 104.
Herwegh, German poet and revolutionist, 157-158.
Hess, Moritz, secret history of Basel congress of 1869 by, 169-170.
Hillquit, Morris, description by, of battle between strikers and
detectives at Homestead, 293-294.
Hins, follower of Bakounin, quoted, 163;
outlines, in 1869, program of modern syndicalists, 166-167.
Hoedel, assassin of Emperor William, 55, 213.
Hodgskin, Thomas, 130.
Hogan, "Kid," quoted on strik
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