
Rudolf Rocker
À propos de l'auteur
Rudolf Rocker was a prominent anarcho-syndicalist and a key figure in the labor movement during the early 20th century. Born in Berlin, he became known for his advocacy of workers' rights and his belief in the necessity of direct action and self-management by the working class. Rocker's intellectual contributions to the anarchist movement were significant, particularly through his writings that explored the intersections of anarchism and socialism. His most notable works include 'Anarcho-syndicalism: Theory & Practice' and his reflections on the Spanish Civil War, which underscored the practical applications of anarchist principles in real-world struggles.
Nationalité
Allemand
Date de naissance
January 3, 1873
Lieu de naissance
Berlin, Germany
Date de décès
September 19, 1958
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