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Anarchism , accepted by Korean radicals in the early 1920s as an idea for independence from Japanese ...
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The political life of Ha Ki-Rak, a Korean anarcho-pacifist academic, writer, and philosopher, began in ...
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Kim Joa-jin (aka “Baekya”), an anarchist military leader sometimes compared to Nestor Makhno , is ...
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In the early 1990s, while many radicals were disillusioned by the collapse of the Soviet Union, a new ...
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Korea, labor movement, 20th century
The formation of an independent and democratic labor union in post-World War II Korea posed a great challenge. ...
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Korea, migrant workers' struggle
From the late 1980s, migrant workers began to work in place of Koreans who shunned dirty, dangerous, ...
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Korea, movement of the urban poor
Exceptionally rapid urbanization in the 1960s and 1970s produced chaotic shanty towns in Korean cities, ...
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Korea, peasant and farmers' movement
Korea's rural communities have been continuously hard hit by imperial exploitation, industrialization, ...
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Korea, popular rebellions and uprisings, 1492–1910
The Chosun Dynasty (1492–1910) was founded by the military rebellion of General Lee Sung-gye, who became ...
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Korea, post-World War II popular movements for democracy
South Korea's brilliant economic performance and achievement since the end of the Korean War was built ...
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