[147] Ibid., p. 155.
[148] To understand the change in the attitude of the anarchists towards the syndicats, the disillusioning effect of their terroristic campaign from 1890 to 1894, during which the exploits of Ravachole, Henri, Casiers, and others took place, must also be considered.
[149] XI Congrès Corporatif, (Lyons, 1901), p. 29.
[150] Ibid., p. 14.
[151] Ibid., p. 69.
[152] An intermediate form of sabotage is that known as sabotage à bouche ouverte (sabotage of the open mouth). It consists in the disclosure of conditions generally withheld from the public, such as conditions in hotel-kitchens and restaurants, methods of weighing and measuring in stores, practices followed by druggists, frauds resorted to by contractors and builders, etc.
[153] The fundamental principle of democracy is that all citizens are equal before the law and that there are no classes in the state.
[154] G. Sorel, L'Avenir Socialiste des Syndicats (Paris, 1901), p. 3.
[155] G. Sorel, Réflexions sur la Violence (Paris, 1910), p. 249.
[156] Ibid., p. 246.