Sewing Freedom

Philip Josephs, Transnationalism & Early New Zealand Anarchism

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Sewing Freedom

Philip Josephs, Transnationalism & Early New Zealand Anarchism

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Sewing Freedom is the first in-depth study of anarchism in New Zealand during the turbulent years of the early-20th century—a time of wildcat strikes, industrial warfare, and a radical working class counter-culture. Interweaving biography, cultural history, and an array of archival sources, this engaging account unravels the anarchist-cum-bomber stereotype by piecing together the life of Philip Josephs—a Latvian-born Jewish tailor, antimilitarist, and founder of the Wellington Freedom Group. Anarchists like Josephs not only existed in the ‘Workingman’s Paradise’ that was New Zealand, but were a lively part of its labour movement and the class struggle that swept through the country, imparting uncredited influence and ideas. Sewing Freedom places this neglected movement within the global anarchist upsurge, and unearths the colourful activities of New Zealand’s most radical advocates for social and economic change. Includes illustrations by Icky from Justseeds and a foreword by Barry Pateman (Kate Sharpley Library Archivist and Associate Editor at the Emma Goldman Papers).

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AK Press
Language
English
Pages
173

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Page 9
Foreword by Barry Pateman Page 11
Introduction Page 17
1. Rising expectations and dashed hopes Page 23
2. Glasgow and the anarchists Page 29
3. A workingman’s paradise? Page 39
4. Wellington’s working-class counter-culture Page 51
5. To hell with law and authority Page 65
6. An agent of freedom Page 103
7. No war but class war Page 113
8. Parasites, anarchists, and other IWW types Page 125
9. Loose ends Page 135
Epilogue Page 143
APPENDICES
Trades unionism in New Zealand: Is it a failure Page 149
The general strike as a weapon against conscription Page 152
List of books and papers found in Philip Josephs’ possession Page 155
Endnotes Page 159
Illustration sources Page 174

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Oakland, USA
Copyright Date
2013

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Dewey Decimal Class
335.83092
Library of Congress
HX970.4.Z67 J67 2013, HX970.4
lccn_permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2013930243

Contributors

Foreword
Barry Pateman

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
173
Dimensions
20.5 x 14 x 1 centimeters
Weight
225 grams

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OL26358022M
ISBN 10
1849351325
ISBN 13
9781849351324
LCCN
2013930243
OCLC/WorldCat
931310529
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13712126
Wikidata
Q113956048
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