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George Woodcock (1912-1995) was a historian, political biographer, essayist, poet, and anarchist. He wrote biographies of such anarchist thinkers as Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, William Godwin, Oscar Wilde, and Peter Kropotkin. Throughout his life, Woodcock was given numerous awards for his work, but he refused several awards from the government of Canada on the grounds that he only accepted awards granted by his peers.
In this chapter, Woodcock discusses the anarchist movement in the United States. He contends that, similar to Europe, the American anarchist movement evolved until it fused with anarcho-syndicalist thought, leaving labor organizations like the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) as the most important revolutionary organizations in the US.
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The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 17 - The First of May
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 16 - Rest Homes for Workers
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 15 - Back in Petrograd
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 14 - On the Latvian Border
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 13 - Lenin
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 12- Sights and Views
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 11 - Bolshevik Activities
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 10 - A Visit to Peter Kropotkin
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 09 - The Club on the Tverskaya
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 08 - In the Moskkommune
The Bolshevik Myth Chapter 07- The Market
The Bolshevik Myth Chapter 06 - Tchicherin and Karakhan
The Bolshevik Myth, Chapter 05 - The Guest House
The Bolshevik Myth chapter 04 - Moscow
The Bolshevik Myth Chapter 03 - In Petrograd
The Bolshevik Myth Chapter 02 - On Soviet Soil
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The Bolshevik Myth, Preface
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