Editorial: AK Press

ISBN: 9781904859222

228 págs.

Edición: 2005

The London Years

"The London Years" is the autobiography of a remarkable man and a window into a long-forgotten world. Rudolf Rocker was a German radical who became the leader of the Yiddish-speaking Jewish anarchists in London. He introduced this mass movement to world literature, organised demonstrations of up to 25,000 against the contemporary Russian progroms, edited Yiddish political and cultural journals and set up Jewish trade unions. Rocker was active at a time of mass immigration by impoverished Jews, who were persecuted by the right-wing press and an "anti-alien" movement which brought in the first immigration controls. Despite this difficult arena Rocker united the tailoring trades in a mass general strike which abolished the sweatshop system in the UK. His movement was brought to an end by Government action thad closed his journals and detained Rocker for years as an "enemy alien", "The London Years chronicles this vanished world.

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«Rocker´s vision stands in opposition to all the dominant tendencies in modern social and political thought». Noam Chomsky
Rudolf Rocker, uno de los nombres más recordados por su legado al pensamiento anarquista del siglo xx, fue declarado «enemigo extranjero» por los británicos durante la primera guerra mundial y deportado a Alemania en 1918, donde se convirtió en figura principal de la asociación sindicalista International Workingman.
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Prologue of Colin Ward

The London Years

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"The London Years" is the autobiography of a remarkable man and a window into a long-forgotten world. Rudolf Rocker was a German radical who became the leader of the Yiddish-speaking Jewish anarchists in London. He introduced this mass movement to world literature, organised demonstrations of up to 25,000 against the contemporary Russian progroms, edited Yiddish political and cultural journals and set up Jewish trade unions. Rocker was active at a time of mass immigration by impoverished Jews, who were persecuted by the right-wing press and an "anti-alien" movement which brought in the first immigration controls. Despite this difficult arena Rocker united the tailoring trades in a mass general strike which abolished the sweatshop system in the UK. His movement was brought to an end by Government action thad closed his journals and detained Rocker for years as an "enemy alien", "The London Years chronicles this vanished world.

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Rudolf Rocker, uno de los nombres más recordados por su legado al pensamiento anarquista del siglo xx, fue declarado «enemigo extranjero» por los británicos durante la primera guerra mundial y deportado a Alemania en 1918, donde se convirtió en figura principal de la asociación sindicalista International Workingman.
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Prologue of Colin Ward
«Rocker´s vision stands in opposition to all the dominant tendencies in modern social and political thought». Noam Chomsky