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Anton Constandse

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as counterrevolutionary. Instead of taking a job as a teacher, Constandse devoted himself to spreading anarchist ideas. He published two anarchist monthlies,
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a last chance for anarchist revolution and abandoned revolutionary anarchism after the war had been lost by the Republican forces, instead laying down a
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teacher, but was barred from such a position by a 1933 law that prohibited schools from hiring members of leftist organisations.
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policies as detrimental to world peace. A 1956 editorial in which Constandse argued against Western intervention in the
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renewed the theoretical basis of Dutch anarchism. Constandse's 1927 call for mutiny in
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for thirteen months, followed by a string of smaller concentration camps including
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s editorial board until retiring in 1964. During the same period, he edited the
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Biografish Woordenboek van het Socialisme en de Arbeidersbeweging in Nederland
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in Germany led Constandse to drop his antimilitarist ideas. He considered the
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Een stille revolutie?: cultuur en mentaliteit in de lange jaren vijftig
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had Constandse arrested and sent to the concentration camps; he was at
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between 1914 and 1918 and in this period came into contact with the
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ideas. He joined the Social-Anarchist Youth Organisation (Dutch
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faction when factional struggles erupted, denouncing even
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Dr. A. Elsée, G. Hamer, Pol de Beer, F.C.O., C.G.G., G.L.
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After the war, Constandse was hired as a journalist by
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Ph.D.
Dutch
anarchist
Baptist
normal school
teetotalers'
World War I
anti-militarist
individualist
trade organizations
De Moker
Arthur Lehning
HNLMS Sumatra
Shanghai
sedition
fascism
Adolf Hitler
Spanish Civil War
Reichian
proletariat
French
German occupation force
Buchenwald
Kamp Sint-Michielsgestel
Kamp Vught
"hunger winter" of 1944
The Hague
Algemeen Handelsblad
D.J. von Balluseck

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