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  1. Johann Rudolf Rocker (March 25, 1873 – September 19, 1958) was a German anarchist writer and activist. He was born in Mainz to an artisan family. His father died when he was a child, and his mother when he was in his teens, so he spent some time in an orphanage.

  2. Rudolf Rocker (* 25. März 1873 in Mainz; † 19. September 1958 nahe Crompond, Westchester County) war deutscher Anarchist und Anarchosyndikalist. Der gelernte Handwerker wurde trotz seiner nichtjüdischen Herkunft Autor, Herausgeber und Verleger jiddischer Zeitungen und Zeitschriften.

  3. A classic book by the anarchist thinker Rudolf Rocker, who introduces the ideas and history of anarcho-syndicalism, a form of anarchism based on workers' unions. The book covers topics such as anarchism's aims and purposes, the class struggle, the forerunners of syndicalism, the objectives and methods of anarcho-syndicalism, and its evolution.

  4. Of the latter, one came to bring social regeneration to the outcast Jew. He was Rudolf Rocker, the German anarchist gentile, who devoted nearly twenty years of his life to organizing and inspiring the most despised of East End plebs—the immigrant Jewish tailors.

  5. Aug 6, 2022 · In The Six Rudolf Rocker has taken some well-known figures from world literature and done two things with them: first he has made them live again, and then he has made them, serve a purpose of his own; without doing violence in any way to the traditional character of any one of them, he has used them to introduce a beautiful dream of a world ...

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  6. Apr 1, 2011 · Abstract. Born Johann Rudolf Rocker to a poor family in Mainz, Germany, in 1873, Rudolf Rocker is among the leading theoreticians of anarchosyndicalism who has remained relevant to many labor scholars and activists into the twenty-first century.

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  8. Sep 18, 2006 · Learn about the life and work of Rudolf Rocker, a German-born anarchist who organised Jewish garment workers in London and founded the International Working Men's Association. He wrote many books and articles on anarchism, culture, and nationalism, and opposed Fascism and Communism.