Influenced by
Leo Tolstoy, Abramowski called himself a "state-rejecting socialist" in his most important work,
Socialism & State. He went on to further his political philosophy in other works, such as
The Republic of Friends, and
General Collusion Against the Government. In later years, his thought increasingly tended towards
anarcho-syndicalism, emphasising the importance of co-operative organization of the work force. Alongside this politico-social theorising, he also conducted an intense research activity in the field of experimental psychology, showing a particular interest in the subconscious. ==Works==