anarchism, resulting in syndicalism, 231 ff.
_See_ Labor movement.
Tucker, Benjamin R., New York anarchist, quoted on "The Beast of
Communism," 70-74.
U
United States, unsettled conditions in, after panic of 1873, 62-64;
development of socialist and trade-union organizations in, 64;
Bakounin's terrorist ideas brought to, by Johann Most, 65;
acts of violence in, 67-70;
protests of anarchists of, against terrorism, 70-74;
failure of anarchism to take firm root in, 75;
anarchism of the powerful in, 280 ff.;
system of extra-legal police agents in, 281-291, 311 ff.;
account of tragic episodes in history of labor disputes in, 291-311;
abetting by the State of mercenary anarchists in, 322-325;
figures of socialist and labor vote in, 328;
socialists of, wholly lacking in representation in Congress, 330, 333;
conditions in, calculated to retard progress of socialist and labor
movement, 332-333.
Universal German Working Men's Association, organization of, 209.
Utopian socialism destroyed by Marx's scientific socialism, 144.
V
Vaillant, August, French terrorist, 79, 82-84, 104.
Valzania, Italian revolutionist, 42.
Vincenzo, Tomburri, Italian revolutionist, 54.
Violence, analysis of causes of, 90-122.
_See_ Terrorism.
Vliegen, Dutch labor leader, on the general strike, 243-244.
Von Schweitzer, leader in German labor movement, reported to have sold
out to Bismarck, 211.
Vote of socialists and laborites (1887-1913), 328, 329.
W
Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, economic fallacies of syndicalism indicated
by, 260-261.
Weitling, early German socialist agitator, 132.
Western Federation of Miners, crimes falsely attributed to, 307-310.
West Virginia, governmental tyranny during labor troubles in, 217;
outrages committed by special police in, 292.
Wickersham, George W., testimony of, as to packing of a jury by private
detectives, 289.
William I., Emperor, attempts on life of, 55, 213-214.
"Words Addressed to Students," Bakounin and Nechayeff's, 17.
Wyden, secret conference of German social democrats at, 219-220.
Y
Yvetot, quoted on syndicalism and anarchism, 245.
Z
Zenker, quoted on anarchist movement in Austria-Hungary, 57-58;
on association formed by Most for uniting revolutionists, 66;
on motives behind deeds of violence, 100.
Zola, psychology of the anarchist depicted by, 93.
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