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Notes

1. George Woodcock, Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements. (London, [1962] 1970), 443.

2. George Woodcock, Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements. (London, Second Edition 1986), 7, 414.

3. Woodcock, Anarchism (1986), 414.

4. Curiously, Verne's novel Magellania (circa 1897) is not mentioned, particularly as this book is concerned with the practicability of anarchist principles amongst a group of shipwreck survivors. See: Jules Verne, Magellania (New York, 2002).

5. P.A. Kropotkin, The Great French Revolution 1789–1793. (London, 1909), 489.

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