
Ravachol und die Pariser Anarchisten
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Language: GermanPublished:
Authors:
- Holitscher, Arthur
1869 - 1941
- Leonhard, Rudolf
1889 - 1953
About this book
In the tumultuous atmosphere of late 19th-century Paris, a wave of revolutionary fervor surged as anarchists sought to challenge the status quo. "Ravachol und die Pariser Anarchisten" by Arthur Holitscher delves into this radical movement, spotlighting Ravachol, a figure emblematic of the struggle for social justice and the fight against oppression. Holitscher examines the intricate web of ideologies and actions that defined this era, highlighting the anarchists' commitment to unalienable rights and their defiance of authority. This compelling narrative is essential for students, civic activists, and historians eager to understand the complexities of revolutionary thought and the legacy of anarchism in shaping modern political discourse. Discover the fervent passions and ideals that ignited a generation in this insightful historical account.