Marie Fleming
University of Western Ontario
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Studies in Conflict & Terrorism | 1980
Marie Fleming
Abstract This essay examines the development of anarchist theory by radical intellectuals such as Peter Kropotkin and Elisee Reclus in response to certain acts of violence in late nineteenth‐century Europe. It argues that propaganda by the deed, as a strategy for political action, became central to the elaboration of anarchist theory and that a philosophical justification of individual, as well as collective, violence developed logically out of it. This becomes especially apparent in the thought of Reclus whose writings, until recently largely neglected, reveal important dimensions of European anarchism and help to clarify how propaganda by the deed fits into the larger framework of anarchist theory. Those anarchists who were frequently ambivalent when confronted with the reality of acts of violence, notably Kropotkin, but also Most and even Goldman, misunderstood the nature of their own conception of such “propaganda.”
Social Theory and Practice | 1993
Marie Fleming
Contemporary Sociology | 1998
Tom Meisenhelder; Marie Fleming
The American Historical Review | 1980
James W. Hulse; Marie Fleming
Archive | 1988
Marie Fleming
Philosophy Today | 1996
Marie Fleming
Philosophy Today | 1997
Marie Fleming
Cultural Critique | 1989
Marie Fleming
Archive | 2011
Marie Fleming; Helmut Heit; Günter Abel; Marco Brusotti
Canadian Journal of Political Science | 1998
Marie Fleming