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es the Bakouninists, 204. Bucher, Lothar, tool of Bismarck, 210. Burlington strike, outrages by private detectives during, 296. Burns, William J., quoted on character of detectives as a class, 284-285. C Cabet, utopian socialism of, 144. Cafiero, Carlo, Italian revolutionist, disciple of Bakounin, 38, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54. Camorra, an organization of Italians which pursues terrorist tactics, 100. "Capital," Marx's work, 152, 344. Capitalism, workingmen's ignorance concerning, previous to advent of Karl Marx, 338-341. Carnot, President, assassination of, 85. Caserio, assassin of President Carnot, 79, 85-86. Castillo, Canovas del, torture of suspected terrorists by, 87. Catholic Church, burden of anarchism laid on doctrines of socialism by, 98; right of assassination upheld by clergy of, 98-99; terrorist tactics pursued by organizations of, 100. Cerretti, Celso, Italian insurrectionist, 42. Chartists, the, 130, 136, 137, 149. Cluseret, General, 29, 32, 36. Colorado, governmental tyranny during labor wars in, 217; political and industrial battles in (1894-1904), 302-311. Commune of Paris, viewed as a spontaneous uprising of the working class, 36-37. Communist League, Marx presents his views to, resulting in the Communist Manifesto, 137-138. Communist Manifesto, of Marx and Engels, 137-141; the universal text-book of the socialist movement, 334. Communist societies in Germany, 131. Congress of United States, socialists not represented in, 330, 333. Congresses, international, of socialists, 334. Cooper, Thomas, 130. Cooeperative movement, beginning of, in England, 130; progress in growth of, 331-332. Corruption, the omnipresence of, 263-264. Costa, Andrea, 42; at anarchist congress in Geneva (1873), 197-198; article by, attacking socialists, 201; leaves the Bakouninists, 204. Courts, prevalence of violence set down to corruption of, 107, 108. Cramer, Peter J., union leader killed by special police, 287. Criminal elements, part played by, in uprisings, 109-110; use of, as the tool of reactionary intrigue, 110 ff., 281-326. Cripple Creek, Colo., strike, 304-306. Cyvoct, militant anarchist of Lyons, 59-60. Czolgosz, assassin of President McKinley, 75, 88; motive which actuated, 101. D Debs, Eugene V., on instigation to violence by deputies in Chicago railway strike, 301-302. Decamps, French terr
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