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Confessions of an anarchist

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The author draws on a decade of close involvement with anarchist circles to offer a critical, confessional survey of anarchist theory and practice. He argues that anarchist doctrines deny responsibility and undermine morals, and recounts organizational dynamics, literature, and tactics including bomb-making, assassination, and propaganda by deed. Chapters examine police infiltration, the internal life of groups and conferences, experiments in communities, leading figures and precepts, and the relationship between socialism and anarchism. The book concludes with arguments for curbing violent anarchist organs and reflections on contradictions within the movement.

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W. C. Hart

W. C. Hart was an author known for his exploration of anarchist themes in literature. His notable work, "Confessions of an Anarchist," delves into the philosophical underpinnings and personal reflections associated with anarchism. Through his writing, Hart contributed to the discourse on individualism and societal structures, offering readers a unique perspective on the complexities of freedom and authority. His work remains a point of interest for those studying political philosophy and the literary representations of anarchist thought.