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George Woodcock (1912–1995)

Author of Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements

117+ Works 1,676 Members 16 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

George Woodcock was born in Winnipeg, Canada on May 8, 1912. He was educated in England, and returned to Canada in 1949. He was a poet, critic, and essayist. During his lifetime, he wrote and edited almost 150 books. His works included Anarchism, The Anarchist Reader, The Crystal Spirit, and Canada show more and the Canadians. He was the founding editor of Canadian Literature, the first journal to look solely at Canada's literary world. He also founded the anarchist literary journal Now in 1940. He died from coronary problems on January 28, 1995 at the age of 82. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by George Woodcock

The Anarchist Reader (1977) — Editor — 136 copies, 1 review
Gabriel Dumont (1975) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Gandhi (1972) — Author — 64 copies
A Social History of Canada (1988) 31 copies
The Doukhobors (1968) 23 copies
Aphra Behn: The English Sappho (1948) 21 copies, 1 review
Civil disobedience (1966) 17 copies, 1 review
The Writer and Politics (1990) 17 copies
Anarchism and Anarchists (1995) 16 copies
Canada and the Canadians (1970) 16 copies
Anarchy or Chaos (1992) 14 copies
Incas and Other Men (1982) 14 copies
The British in the Far East (1969) 14 copies
The Canadians (1979) 13 copies
The Hudson's Bay Company (1970) 11 copies
Odysseus Ever Returning (1971) 10 copies
Powers of Observation (1989) 9 copies
A George Woodcock reader (1980) — Author — 9 copies
Two Plays (1977) 7 copies
The Greeks in India (1966) 6 copies
Confederation betrayed (1981) 6 copies
The Walls of India (1985) 6 copies
100 Great Canadians (1980) 5 copies
Taking it to the letter (1981) 4 copies
Ivan Eyre (1981) 3 copies
Mordecai Richler (1970) 3 copies
Collected Poems (1983) 2 copies
Hugh MacLennan 2 copies
What is Anarchism? (1945) 2 copies
Wyndham Lewis in Canada (1971) 2 copies
South Sea Journey (2010) 2 copies
Now #1 1 copy
20th century fiction (1986) 1 copy

Associated Works

A Tale of Two Cities (1859) — Editor, some editions — 41,990 copies, 491 reviews
The Return of the Native (1878) — Introduction, some editions — 8,758 copies, 101 reviews
Typee (1846) — Editor, some editions — 2,448 copies, 41 reviews
The Egoist (1879) — Editor, some editions — 902 copies, 9 reviews
Rural Rides (1830) — Editor, some editions — 451 copies, 3 reviews
Bad Trips (1991) — Contributor — 244 copies, 7 reviews
Son of a Smaller Hero (1955) — Introduction, some editions — 169 copies
The Anarchists (2005) — Contributor — 118 copies, 1 review
Journey Through Utopia (1950) — Foreword, some editions — 72 copies
Turvey (1949) — Introduction, some editions — 50 copies
In Russian and French prisons (1887) — Introduction, some editions — 42 copies, 2 reviews
Oscar Wilde: A Collection of Critical Essays (1969) — Contributor — 28 copies
Canadian Poetry, Volume 2 (1982) — Introduction — 22 copies
Canadian Poetry, Volume 1 (1982) — Introduction — 20 copies
Apocalypse: An Anthology (2020) — Contributor — 6 copies
Julian Symons at 80: A Tribute (1992) — Contributor — 4 copies
Our Generation Vol. 18 no. 2 — Contributor — 1 copy
Our Generation Vol. 19 no. 1 — Contributor — 1 copy

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18 reviews
This elegantly written book weaves together politics, history, and biography to present the definitive story of anarchism. The prolific Canadian author, while clearly a partisan in the anarchist struggle, does not shy away from critical commentary. Analyzing the movement in all its diversity -- from the individualists to the communists, the pacifists to the bomb-throwers, the intellectuals to the fugitives -- he sheds light on one of the world’s most misunderstood ideologies.
A good workmanlike introduction to the life and times of the great anarcho-communist. I hadn't appreciated how much the Socialists and the Anarchists had gone at it hammer and tongs back in the day --Kropotkin lived just long enough to stand up to Lenin!
No capítulo a árvore genealógica o autor discorre sobre as fagulhas primitivas do anarquismo, com especial ênfase em dois momentos que praticamente fundaram o anarquismo moderno: o movimento dos cavadores ingleses com Winstanley e e os Enrangé da revolução francesa com Roux e Varlet.
O capítulo O Homem Racional é inteiramente dedicado a William Godwin e o dissecar de sua obra Political Justice, que embora não se autodenomine anarquista muito das ideias de Proudhon foram preconizadas show more por Godwin.
Dedica-se o capítulo O Egoísta a Max Stirner, como influenciou Nietzsche e seu conceito de Superman e assim como Godwin ele formulou à parte do movimento anarquista o conteúdo de O Único e sua Propriedade.
No capítulo O Homem dos Paradoxos explana-se a trajetória de Proudhon e seu anarquismo mutualista, sua união e futuro desentendimento com Marx, sua prosa aclamada e a influência nos primeiros anarquistas.
No capítulo A ânsia de Destruir o autor discorre sobre Bakunin, de como sua amizade com Turgueniev influenciou a escrita de Rúdin e a sua amizade com Nechayev influenciou a escrita de Os demônios de Dostoievski. O antagonismo com Marx na Internacional e de como ambos eram autoritários, assim como o fato de Bakunin ter sido o primeiro homem efetivamente de ação do movimento anarquista.
No capítulo O Explorador define-se o anarquismo comunista de Kropotkin, o fato dele ser o mais otimista e bondoso dos revolucinários, como seu pensamento científico aliou a cooperação mútua, mais do que a luta, na sobrevivência das espécies.
O capítulo em que se discute Tolstói é O Profeta, explana como ele se autointulava cristão libertário e seus experimentos com educação e economia na própria propriedade e o quanto seu anarquismo pacifista influenciou Gandhi.
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An interesting biography, following all that we have recorded of the life of the prairie Metis leader. My copy, alas does not have an index, and I understand this was a feature of the 1975 edition. The bibliographical essay is relatively extensive and answers some needs. The endpaper map will do for the book as a whole. It is a reasonable contribution to the Canadian experience.

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