The Paris Commune in 1871 played a key role in the development of
socialist thought. In the midst of a seige by German troops, the
workers of Paris rose in revolt and established their own
government. Both communists and anarchists claimed the Commune for
their own. This volume includes essays on the Paris Commune by Karl
Marx, Freidrich Engels, Mikhail Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, and
Vladimir Lenin.
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