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e robber worship of, 278-279. Barcelona, bomb-throwing in, 87. Barrot, Odilon, 348. Basel, congress of International at (1869), 162-169. Bauer, Heinrich, 131. Bauler, Madame A., quoted on influence of Bakounin, 26-27. Bebel, August, quoted on Bismarck's repressive measures, 55-56; quoted on Johann Most, 74-75; on the condoning of assassination by the Catholic Church, 98-99; reveals participations of high officials in crimes of the anarchists, 114-118; mentioned, 205, 209-210; account of struggle between Bismarck and party of, 211-227; State-socialist propositions favored by, 255-256. Beesby, E. S., 35; urges political activity on early trade unions, 151. Beet, Thomas, exposure by, of evils attending use of detectives in United States, 283-284, 290-291, 314. Berkman, Alexander, shooting of H. C. Frick by, 75; motive which actuated, 101; events which led up to action of, 292-295; fate of, contrasted with that of agents of the anarchy of the wealthy during Homestead strike, 295. Bern, revolutionary manifestation at (1877), 53. Berth, Edward, quoted in connection with the "intellectuals," 240-241; mentioned, 270, 353. Bismarck, stirs up Germany against social-democratic party on account of anarchistic acts, 55; effect of action of, on anarchism in Germany, 56; responsibility of, for Johann Most and other terrorists, and for Haymarket tragedy, 74-75; Bebel quoted in connection with the hero-worship of, in Germany, 103-104; admiration of, for Lassalle, 206; corruption introduced into German labor movement by, 210-211; exposed by Liebknecht and Bebel, begins war upon Marxian socialists, 211-212; futile efforts of, to provoke social democrats to violence, 218-219; reaction of his violent measures upon himself, 227. Blanc, Gaspard, 29, 31. Blanc, Louis, 128, 129, 353; Lassalle's views compared with those of, 207. Blanqui, socialist insurrectionist, 128-129. Bonnot, French motor bandit, 88-89, 104. Booth, J. Wilkes, motive which actuated, in killing of Lincoln, 101. Brandes, George, "Young Germany" by, 132; quoted on Lassalle, 205-206. Brass, August, tool of Bismarck, 211. Bray, J. F., 130. Bresci, Gaetano, assassin of King Humbert, 87. Briand, Aristide, 184 n., 270, 353. Brousse, Paul, 49, 196-197, 198; originates phrase, "the Propaganda of the Deed," 51-52; leads revolutionary manifestation at Bern, 53; leav
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