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In common parlance “anarchy” refers to a state of chaos or violent disorder and “anarchism” to the rebellious ...
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Anarchism and culture, 1840–1939
Anarchism has traditionally laid great emphasis on the construction of a “counterculture” – a sphere ...
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Although many activists have embraced anarchist theory, anarchism has been present in a variety of ...
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Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809–65), the first to write the words “I am an anarchist” in 1840, was at the ...
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Anarchists have tended to view the tactic of sabotage more favorably than orthodox Marxists . This ...
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The national liberation movement in Georgia began like that of many other countries, with an initially ...
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Anarchocommunism, sometimes also called “anarchist communism” or “libertarian communism,” is the tendency ...
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Anarchosyndicalism is the term for the anarchist labor union movement (a labor union is called a syndicat ...
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Anti-nuclear protest movements
Residents of the planet Earth did not sit idly by as nations developed nuclear weapons capable of mass ...
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International resistance to the US invasion of Iraq became the largest, most diverse, and arguably first ...
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