l, quoted on State-socialist propositions in
Germany, 255.
Kautsky, Karl, on the Statism of the socialist party, 256.
Kropotkin, Prince, 49-50;
enthusiasm of, over the Propaganda of the Deed, 52;
quoted on anarchist activities at Lyons, 59;
on act of United States Supreme Court declaring unconstitutional
the eight-hour law on Government work, 62-63;
quoted on the Pittsburgh strike, 63-64;
on treatment of anarchists by socialists, 92 n.;
quoted on Russian secret police system, 113 n.;
articles by, attacking socialist parliamentary tactics, 201-202;
on the necessity of parliamentary action in distribution of land
after the French Revolution, 272.
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Labor movement, violence characteristic of early years of the, 125-126;
beginning of real building of, in the middle of the last century, 127;
profit to, from aid of "intellectual" circles, 127;
in France, 128-129;
in England, 129-131;
setback to, in England due to various causes, 131;
beginnings of, in Germany, 131-134;
beginning of work of Marx and Engels in connection with, 132 ff.;
attempt of early socialist and anarchist sects to inject their ideas
into, 145;
launching of the International, 145 ff.;
entrance of the International into actual political work, 150-152;
the ideal of the labor movement as expressed by Lincoln, 152;
part played by the International as an organization of labor, 192;
origins of, in Germany, 209;
Bismarck's persecution of social democrats in Germany, 211-227;
entrance of anarchism into, in France, 231 ff.;
illegitimate activities of capital against, in United States, 280-326;
process of building structure of the present, 335-337;
position as a great and material actuality, 337;
tracing of work done by Marx in connection with, 338 ff.;
progress of, as indicated by socialist and labor vote, 328-329;
parliamentary strength of, 329-331;
growth of cooeperations and trade unions, 331-333.
_Labor Standard_ article on United States Supreme Court decision, 62-63.
Labor Temples in Europe, 332.
Labriola, Arturo, syndicalist criticism of socialism by, 249-251;
views of, on Parliamentarism, 261.
Lafargue, Paul, 202.
Lagardelle, on the antagonism of syndicalism and democracy, 264-265.
Lankiewicz, Valence, 28.
Lassalle, German socialist agitator, 205 ff.;
by organizing the Universal German Working Men's Association, becomes
founder of German labor movement,
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