Liberating Society From The State And Other Writings: A Political Reader

Author:   Gabriel Kuhn ,  Erich Muhsam
Publisher:   PM Press
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9781604860559


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 July 2011
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Erich Mhsam (18781934), poet, bohemian, revolutionary, is one of Germany's most renowned and influential anarchists. Born into a middle-class Jewish family, he challenged the conventions of bourgeois society at the turn of the century, engaged in heated debates on the rights of women and homosexuals, and traveled Europe in search of radical communes and artist colonies. He was a primary instigator of the ill-fated Bavarian Council Republic in 1919 and held the libertarian banner high during a Weimar Republic that came under increasing threat by right-wing forces. In 1933, four weeks after Hitler's ascension to power, Mhsam was arrested in his Berlin home. He spent the last sixteen months of his life in detention and died in the Oranienburg Concentration Camp in July 1934. Mhsam wrote poetry, plays, essays, articles, and diaries. His work unites a burning desire for individual liberation with anarcho-communist convictions, and bohemian strains with syndicalist tendencies. The body of his writings is immense, yet hardly any English translations have been available before now. This collection presents not only Liberating Society from the State: What Is Communist Anarchism?, Mhsam's main political pamphlet and one of the key texts in the history of German anarchism, but also some of his best-known poems, unbending defenses of political prisoners, passionate calls for solidarity with the lumpenproletariat, recollections of the utopian community of Monte Verit, debates on the rights of homosexuals and women, excerpts from his journals, and essays contemplating German politics and anarchist theory as much as Jewish identity and the role of intellectuals in the class struggle. An appendix documents the fate of Zenzl Mhsam, who, after her husband's death, escaped to the Soviet Union where she spent twenty years in Gulag camps.

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Author:   Gabriel Kuhn ,  Erich Muhsam
Publisher:   PM Press
Imprint:   PM Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781604860559


ISBN 10:   1604860553
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 July 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""It has been remarked before how the history of the German libertarian and anarchist movement has yet to be written, and so the project to begin translation of some of the key works of Mühsam--one of the great names of German anarchism, yet virtually unknown in the English-speaking world--is most welcome. The struggles of the German working class in the early 20th century are perhaps some of the most bitter and misunderstood in European history, and it is time they were paid more attention. This book is the right place to start."" --Richard Parry, author of The Bonnot Gang ""We need new ideas. How about studying the ideal for which Erich Mühsam lived, worked, and died?"" --Augustin Souchy, author of Beware! Anarchist! A Life for Freedom


An opponent of capitalism and war, defender of the rights of women and homosexuals, and a prominent libertarian voice in the Weimar Republic, Muhsam's life and times remain of great interest and contemporary relevance. --Victor Osprey, anarkismo.net The struggles of the German working class in the early 20th century are perhaps some of the most bitter and misunderstood in European history, and it is time they were paid more attention. This book is the right place to start. --Richard Parry, author, The Bonnot Gang We need new ideas. How about studying the ideal for which Erich Muhsam lived, worked, and died? --Augustin Souchy, author, Beware Anarchist: a Life for Freedom


An opponent of capitalism and war, defender of the rights of women and homosexuals, and a prominent libertarian voice in the Weimar Republic, Muhsam's life and times remain of great interest and contemporary relevance. --Victor Osprey, anarkismo.net We need new ideas. How about studying the ideal for which Erich Muhsam lived, worked, and died? --Augustin Souchy, author, Beware Anarchist: a Life for Freedom The struggles of the German working class in the early 20th century are perhaps some of the most bitter and misunderstood in European history, and it is time they were paid more attention. This book is the right place to start. --Richard Parry, author, The Bonnot Gang


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Erich Mühsam was one of Germany's most renowned and influential anarchists who authored several political essays, articles, and poems. He spent his last 16 months in detention and died in the Oranienburg Concentration Camp in July 1934. Gabriel Kuhn is an author and translator whose previous works include Life Under the Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy.

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