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acy by Bismarck, 211-227; defeat and humiliation of Bismarck by, 225-227; strength of, throughout Europe shown in elections of 1892, 227-228; difference between aims and methods of, and those of syndicalism, 238-239; antagonism between syndicalism and, 247 ff., 266; Statism of, criticised by syndicalists, 249-251, 252; real position of, regarding State ownership and State capitalism, 252-258; criticism of, by syndicalists on grounds of Parliamentarism, 261; real attitude of, toward control of parliaments, 262-263; battle of, is against both the old anarchists, and the new anarchists of the wealthy class in the United States, 325-326; statistics of increase in vote of, 328-329; parliamentary strength of, 329-331; conditions which retard progress of, in United States, 332-333; tendency of labor movement in all lands toward, 333-334; international congresses of party, 334; results of inseparableness of democracy and, 353-354; slow but sure and steady progress of, 355-356. Sombart, Werner, quoted on syndicalism and the "social sybarites," 241; quoted on tendency of labor movement in all lands toward socialism, 333. Sorel, quoted to show hostility of syndicalism to democracy, 264. Spain, revolution of 1873 in, 37-41; repression of terrorist tactics in, 87. Spies, August, "revenge circular" of, 68. State, check placed on anarchism of the individual by the, 279-280; activity of, in opposition to labor in United States, 322-324. Statism, criticism of, of the socialist party, by syndicalists, 249-252; statement of attitude of socialism toward, 252-258; economic fallacies of syndicalists regarding, pointed out by the Webbs on their critique of Owen's trade-union socialism, 260-261. Steinert, Henry, quoted on special police and detectives, 285. Stellmacher, anarchist in Austria-Hungary, 57, 58. Stephens, Joseph Rayner, 130, 353. Stirner, Max, "The Ego and His Own" by, quoted, 105. "Study upon the German Jews," Bakounin's, 170-171. Supreme Court of United States, act of, declaring unconstitutional the eight-hour law on Government work, 62-63. Syndicalism, program of, outlined at congress of International in 1869, 166-167; forecast of, contained in Bakounin's arguments, 185; revival in 1895 of anarchism under name of, 229; explanation of, and reason for existence, 230 ff.; wherein aim and methods differ from those of socialism, 238-2
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