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- Paul Eltzbacher (18 February 1868 – 25 October 1928) was a German law professor and author. Eltzbacher was born in Cologne. He was born to a Jewish family...
- Anarchism is book-length study of anarchism written by Paul Eltzbacher. It was originally published in 1900 and quickly translated into five languages...
- state. Anarchism may also refer to: Anarchism (Eltzbacher book), a 1900 survey of anarchism by Paul Eltzbacher Anarchism (Miller book), a 1984 survey of anarchism...
- poisoning and vitamin starvation. Barker was born in Cologne as Otto Julius Eltzbacher and was naturalised as a British citizen in 1900. Barker wrote on politics...
- Jones, Chester Lloyd (1908). "Book Department: Rev. of Anarchism by Eltzbacher". Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 32:...
- Soennecken, Friedrich (1879). Methodical Text Book to Round Writing. A. Eltzbacher & Co. Retrieved 2008-12-06. http://netznotizen.com/wp-content/uploads...
- Duma. Ilyin worked with Natalia on a translation of "Anarchism" by Paul Eltzbacher and a treatise by Jean-Jacques Rousseau ("Idea of the General will") which...
- publisher reprinted Steven T. Byington's English translation of Paul Eltzbacher's Anarchism in 1960. In 1954, the Dolgoffs and anarchist Russell Blackwell...
- into English from German: Max Stirner's The Ego and Its Own and Paul Eltzbacher's Anarchism: Exponents of the Anarchist Philosophy (also published by Dover...
- of action." For Paul Eltzbacher, people have the right to resist invasion and defend or protect their personal liberty. Eltzbacher wrote that "[t]he individual...