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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Confessions of an Anarchist (W.C. Hart)

 

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Introductory
Illustrations
I. Anarchy a Negation of Morals and Principles.
II. Anarchists Immoral and Unprincipled.
III. Police-paid Spies.
IV. Anarchist “Literature.”
V. The “Groups.”
VI. Bomb-making.
VII. Anarchists at Work.
VIII. An Anarchist Conference.
IX. Anarchist Communities.
X. Anarchism in England: Its History, Leaders, and Principles.
XI. Some Anarchist Apostles.
I. P. J. Proudhon
II. Michael Bakounine
III. Elisée Reclus
IV. Prince Kropotkin
V. Amilcare Cipriani
VI. Carlo Cafiero
VII. Emma Goldman
VIII. Louis Lingg
IX. Louise Michel
XII. Anarchist Precepts.
XIII. How Anarchist Assassins Are Made.
XIV. The Lighter Side of Anarchism.
XV. The Absurdities of Anarchism.
XVI. Anarchism a Bundle of Contradictions. credo Quia Absurdum.
XVII. “Propaganda by Deed.”
XVIII. Does Socialism Lead to Anarchism?
XIX. A Plea for the Suppression of Violent Anarchist Publications.
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