- Victor Dave
Victor Dave (1847 - 1922) was a Belgian
journalist . Between 1865 and 1873 he worked for the German socialist movement, but then, influenced byBakunin andProudhon , he converted toanarchism , becoming a close associate ofJohann Most . Following four years of imprisonment in Germany for his activities, Dave moved toLondon , where his moreauthoritarian anarchism was opposed by theanarcho-communist Josef Peukert . Dave and Peukert led rival factions within the Socialist League, which fought bitterly over Peukert's trust ofTheodor Reuss . Though Reuss was later unmasked as apolice spy , both Dave and Peukert were discredited by the dispute.Dave often offered French lessons in the "Commonweal", and he collaborated in
1886 withErnest Belfort Bax andWilliam Morris on a pamphlet about theParis Commune ; he also published an obituary onFelix Pyat in the August 1889 Commonweal. By 1900 he was living inParis where he published a pamphlet on Bakunin andMarx . In 1903 he was involved in the publication two translations fromLassalle . In "Living My Life" (1931),Emma Goldman records her favourable impression of Dave during a visit to Paris around 1900:
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