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CHAPTER 7. Two Further Court Farces
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Note on the Text ix
- Introduction xv
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PART I. Remembering Homestead – The Strike and the Jails
- CHAPTER 1. Capital and the Battle on the Monongahela 1
- CHAPTER 2. A Fateful Leaflet 10
- CHAPTER 3. Autobiographical Sketches 19
- CHAPTER 4. Jail Experiences 31
- CHAPTER 5. Further Arrests 40
- CHAPTER 6. An American Court Farce 53
- CHAPTER 7. Two Further Court Farces 63
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PART II. Debating the Act–Assassination and Propaganda by Deed
- CHAPTER 8. A Few Words as to My Deed 77
- CHAPTER 9. The Red Bugbear 90
- CHAPTER 10. Tolstoi or Bakunin? 96
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PART III. Surviving Western Pennsylvania Penitentiary
- CHAPTER 11. Our Prison Life: Second Half (February 1895–May 1897 99
- CHAPTER 12. Penitentiary Administration and Treatment of Prisoners 108
- CHAPTER 13. The Treatment of Prisoner A-444, in His Own Words 132
- CHAPTER 14. The Shop-Screw 137
- CHAPTER 15. The Trusted Prisoner 142
- CHAPTER 16. Dialogue between Two Prisoners 145
- CHAPTER 17. A Morning Conversation between Dutch and Mike (Two Prisoners) 147
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PART IV. Defending Anarchy–The Case against Church and State
- CHAPTER 18. Prisons and Crime 149
- CHAPTER 19. Prisons and Crime 164
- CHAPTER 20. Prisons and Crime 179
- CHAPTER 21. Libertas: An Orthographical Study 192
- CHAPTER 22. The Vision in the Penitentiary Cell 199
- CHAPTER 23. The Sinking Ship: A Parable 204
- CHAPTER 24. Winter Sun for My Prison Colleagues M & G, 1 January 1896 210
- APPENDIX 1. Last Days in the Penitentiary: Excerpts from the Diary of Alexander Berkman 221
- APPENDIX 2. Alexander Berkman’s Bibliography 224
- Notes 231
- Further Reading 250
- Acknowledgments 253
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Note on the Text ix
- Introduction xv
-
PART I. Remembering Homestead – The Strike and the Jails
- CHAPTER 1. Capital and the Battle on the Monongahela 1
- CHAPTER 2. A Fateful Leaflet 10
- CHAPTER 3. Autobiographical Sketches 19
- CHAPTER 4. Jail Experiences 31
- CHAPTER 5. Further Arrests 40
- CHAPTER 6. An American Court Farce 53
- CHAPTER 7. Two Further Court Farces 63
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PART II. Debating the Act–Assassination and Propaganda by Deed
- CHAPTER 8. A Few Words as to My Deed 77
- CHAPTER 9. The Red Bugbear 90
- CHAPTER 10. Tolstoi or Bakunin? 96
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PART III. Surviving Western Pennsylvania Penitentiary
- CHAPTER 11. Our Prison Life: Second Half (February 1895–May 1897 99
- CHAPTER 12. Penitentiary Administration and Treatment of Prisoners 108
- CHAPTER 13. The Treatment of Prisoner A-444, in His Own Words 132
- CHAPTER 14. The Shop-Screw 137
- CHAPTER 15. The Trusted Prisoner 142
- CHAPTER 16. Dialogue between Two Prisoners 145
- CHAPTER 17. A Morning Conversation between Dutch and Mike (Two Prisoners) 147
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PART IV. Defending Anarchy–The Case against Church and State
- CHAPTER 18. Prisons and Crime 149
- CHAPTER 19. Prisons and Crime 164
- CHAPTER 20. Prisons and Crime 179
- CHAPTER 21. Libertas: An Orthographical Study 192
- CHAPTER 22. The Vision in the Penitentiary Cell 199
- CHAPTER 23. The Sinking Ship: A Parable 204
- CHAPTER 24. Winter Sun for My Prison Colleagues M & G, 1 January 1896 210
- APPENDIX 1. Last Days in the Penitentiary: Excerpts from the Diary of Alexander Berkman 221
- APPENDIX 2. Alexander Berkman’s Bibliography 224
- Notes 231
- Further Reading 250
- Acknowledgments 253