FRAGMENTS: A MEMOIR

(Personal recollections drawn from a lifetime of struggle in the cause of anarchism) by Sam Dolgoff (1902-1990)

Nonfiction, History, Revolutionary, Biography & Memoir, Political, Historical
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Author: Sam Dolgoff ISBN: 1230000274206
Publisher: ChristieBooks Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: ChristieBooks Language: English
Author: Sam Dolgoff
ISBN: 1230000274206
Publisher: ChristieBooks
Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: ChristieBooks
Language: English

Personal recollections drawn from a lifetime of struggle in the cause of anarchism. SAM DOLGOFF, retired house painter, editor and translator of Bakunin on Anarchy, The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective, The Anarchist Collectives: Workers’ Self-management in the Spanish Revolution (1936-1939), was 83 years old when he completed this Memoir. He started out in life, more than half a century earlier, as a working hobo on the railroads and waterfronts, in lumber camps, canneries, and steel mills of the United States. Caught up early in ideas of radical social change, he moved from reformist socialism to anarchism, publishing his first piece, a criticism of Gandhi, in the anarchist journal Road to Freedom. As a member of the IWW he became a strong propagandist for libertarian labor movements—incidentally teaching himself to read six different languages—lecturing across America in union halls, civic centers and colleges. Under the pen name Sam Weiner, he published innumerable articles in labor and anarchist periodicals, many of which he helped to found and edit.

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Personal recollections drawn from a lifetime of struggle in the cause of anarchism. SAM DOLGOFF, retired house painter, editor and translator of Bakunin on Anarchy, The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective, The Anarchist Collectives: Workers’ Self-management in the Spanish Revolution (1936-1939), was 83 years old when he completed this Memoir. He started out in life, more than half a century earlier, as a working hobo on the railroads and waterfronts, in lumber camps, canneries, and steel mills of the United States. Caught up early in ideas of radical social change, he moved from reformist socialism to anarchism, publishing his first piece, a criticism of Gandhi, in the anarchist journal Road to Freedom. As a member of the IWW he became a strong propagandist for libertarian labor movements—incidentally teaching himself to read six different languages—lecturing across America in union halls, civic centers and colleges. Under the pen name Sam Weiner, he published innumerable articles in labor and anarchist periodicals, many of which he helped to found and edit.

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