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Adorno, Theodor W. (1903–1969)
Theodor W. Adorno began his intellectual career in Frankfurt and Vienna in the 1920s, continued his work ...
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al-Sanusi, Muhammad ibn AH (ca. 1787–1859)
The al-Sanusi (Senussi), called sanmyyia in Arabic, is a Sufi order founded by Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi, ...
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Algerian Islamic Salvation Front
The Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) is a national political organization that waged a ten-year civil war ...
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Born in 1918 in Birmandreïs, a city in French-colonized Algeria, Louis Pierre Althusser, the leader of ...
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One of the more enduring Utopian communities is the Community of True Inspiration. Comparable to the ...
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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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Armenia has long been contested and subjugated by two regional and competing powers, Russia and the Ottoman ...
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