Essays in Anarchism and Religion

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A Reflection on Mystical Anarchism in the Works of Gustav Landauer^231


  1. ibid, 98.

  2. Gustav Landauer, Skepsis und Mystik, Versuche im Anschluss
    an Mauthner’s Sprachkritik”, http://www.weltrevolution.net/zeit/
    Landauer2.htm p. 6, my translation.

  3. Gustav Landauer, “Through Separation to Community”, in
    Revolution and Other Writings: A Political Reader, ed. Gabriel Kuhn
    (Oakland: PM Press, 2010), 98.

  4. ibid, “Anarchic Thoughts on Anarchism”, 88.

  5. Eric Voegelin, Anamnesis (Columbia: University of Missouri
    Press, 1989), 33.

  6. See footnote 2, further clarification below.

  7. Gustav Landauer, “Through Separation to Community”, in
    Revolution and Other Writings: A Political Reader, ed. Gabriel Kuhn
    (Oakland: PM Press, 2010), 96.

  8. ibid, “Anarchic Thoughts on Anarchism,” 89

  9. ibid, 88.

  10. Eric Voegelin, Anamnesis (Columbia: University of Missouri
    Press 2002), 84ff.

  11. Eric Voegelin, “Hurried over the Face of the Earth”, in Robert B.
    Heilman and Eric Voegelin: A Friendship in letters, 1944–1984, ed.
    Robert B. Heilman (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2004), 242.

  12. Eric Voegelin, Hitler and the Germans (Columbia: University of
    Missouri Press, 1999), 72.

  13. Keulman, Kenneth, The Balance of Consciousness: Eric Voegelin’s
    Political Theory (University Park: University of Pennsylvania Press,
    1990), 56.

  14. Eric Voegelin, Anamnesis (Columbia: University of Missouri
    Press, 2002), 84.

  15. Eric Voegelin, Autobiographical Reflections (Columbia: University
    of Missouri Press, 2006), 121.

  16. ibid, 33.

  17. Eric Voegelin, Anamnesis (Columbia: University of Missouri
    Press, 2002), 81.

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