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Ravachol, French terrorist, 79-82, 104.
Razin, Stenka, leader of Russian peasant insurrection, 17;
Bakounin's robber worship of, 278.
Reclus, Elisee, 14;
quoted concerning Ravachol, 81.
_Red Flag_, Hasselmann's paper, 56.
Reinsdorf, August, assassin of German Emperor, 69-70.
"Revolutionary Catechism," by Bakounin and Nechayeff, 19-22.
Rey, Aristide, 14.
Richard, Albert, 29, 32.
Rittinghausen, delegate to congress of the International, quoted,
162-163;
on the futility of insurrection as a policy, 272.
Robber-worship, Bakounin's, 17, 278.
Rochdale Pioneers, the, 130.
Rochefort, Henri, remarks of, on anarchists, 70-71.
Rubin, W. B., investigation of character of special police by, 286-287.
Rull, Juan, Spanish gang leader, 119.
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Sabotage, danger of use of, in United States, 324-325;
appearance of, and explanation, 236;
as really another name for the Propaganda of the Deed, 247.
Saffi, Italian revolutionist, 42.
Saignes, Eugene, 30, 31.
Saint-Simon, 128.
Salmons, C. H., on outrages by private detectives during Burlington
strike, 296.
Sand, George, 9, 158.
Schapper, Karl, 131, 141.
Secret societies organized by Bakounin, 11-14.
Shelley, P. B., psychology of the anarchists depicted by, 93.
Small, Albion W., estimate of Marx by, 143.
Socialism, early use of word, 34 n.;
split between anarchism and, in 1869, 47-48, 162-169;
rapid spread of, in America after panic of 1873, 64-65;
disastrous effect on, of Most's agitation in America, 67-68;
contrasted with anarchism on the point of the latter's inspiring
deeds of violence by terrorists, 90-92;
different types attracted by anarchism and, 92-93;
burden of anarchism placed on, by Catholic clergy, 98;
growth of, 125 ff., 202-203;
early days of, in France, 128-129;
in England, 129-131;
in Germany, 131-134;
Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels a part of the basic literature
of, 138;
the utopian, destroyed by Marx's scientific theory, 144-145;
the blending of labor and, a matter of decades, 145;
essence of Marx's, found in the Preamble of the Provisional Rules of
the International, 147-148;
routing of, by anarchist doctrines in congress of International at
Basel in 1869, 162-169;
inquiry into and exposition of the aims of the Marxian, 174-178;
attacks on, by anarchists after Hague congress of 1872, 201 ff.;
fruitless war waged on German social democr
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