John Arthur Andrews

John Arthur Andrews

John Arthur "Jack" or "J.A." Andrews (27 October 1865 - 26 July 1903), was an Australian anarchist theoretician, agitator and journalist. He was also a poet and inventor and author of fiction. [ http://www.takver.com/history/andrews.htm#writings link "J.A. Andrews a brief biography" by Bob James ] He was born in Bendigo to John Andrews, a clerk, and his wife Eliza Mary Ann, whoes maiden name was Barnett. He matriculated from Scotch College, Melbourne in 1881. It is difficult to overstate his importance to early Australian anarchism. Dismissed in 1886 from his clerical employment with the Victorian public service for "insubordination", he had already had occasional pieces published, including in the Melbourne Herald where he won the poetry prize in 1885 for a poem about the Eight Hour Day. [ http://www.takver.com/history/andrews.htm#writings link accessed 31 March 2008 "J.A. Andrews a brief biography" by Bob James ] After dismissal he earned his living from his writing and from occasional white-collar employment, being published in mainstream journals such as Melbourne Punch and the Bulletin and elsewhere. But he would also live in the extreme of poverty.

It is unclear when he joined the Melbourne Anarchist Club but was appearing at its meetings by early 1887, and rapidly became a significant member. In the Melbourne Anarchist Club he represented the communist anarchism pole, strongly influenced by Kropotkin, and edited the club's journal "Honesty". He took an active part in the struggles of the day, notably the 1890 Australian maritime dispute and was involved with the Sydney direct action group, the Active Service Brigade. He was imprisoned for three months in NSW in 1894 for the publication of "A Handbook of Anarchy" (the actual charge being a technicality), and further imprisoned for five months (plus two months on remand) for sedition in 1895. . [ http://www.takver.com/history/andrews.htm#writings link accessed 31 March 2008 "J.A. Andrews a brief biography" by Bob James] Skilled in languages he corresponded continually with the European anarchist movement. His friend the poet and socialist Bernard O'Dowd claimed that he was fluent in all the European languages except Russian, and also fluent in Latin and Chinese. (O'Dowd may have been slightly exaggerating but apart from his European correspondence Andrews is known to have studied Chinese and he would have learned Latin at Scotch College.)

A polymath, personally eccentric, ascetic in habits, a defender of the despised Chinese, he was nevertheless respected in the labour movement. Bernard O'Dowd supported his appointment as editor of the labour journal "Tocsin" in 1902, a position he held for a few months before his health collapsed and he was hospitalized and shortly died of tuberculosis. He was then 37. [http://www.takver.com/history/andrews.htm#writings link "J.A. Andrews a brief biography" by Bob James]

[http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070071b.htm link "Australian National Dictionary of Biography entry]

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