The wave of bombings and assassinations perpetrated by anarchists during the 1890s was largely a fiction. To some extent, it was frankly invented by sensation-mongering writers for newspapers. FULL ARTICLE by Jeff Riggenbach
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Anarchism and Terrorism in the 1890s
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Great book review. This does everything a good book review should do.
“..there are still such young men. In more recent years, they’ve been breaking shop windows and vandalizing parked cars in cities where meetings of the World Trade Organization are being held.”
…or, dress up as punk rockers, make a truck-load of money thanks to the system the say they hate, and enjoy a reputation of anti-social behaviour that endures all their lives.
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Except, perhaps, John Lydon.
If anarchism could mean disrupting the establishment, then the attribution sounds plausible.
This book just cover’s up the high-level political assassinations that the international proto-bolshevist jewish cabal were conducting for their nefarious aims which ultimately gave us the horror’s of Bolshevism, Zionism and Gentile-Fratricide.
The entire issue of Bolshevism remains untouched by the popular media, yet the formation of the Soviet State was likely the seminal event of the last century. Great fortunes were made.
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