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The Abraham Lincoln Brigade refers to approximately 2,800 US men and women who volunteered to defend ...
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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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Born in 1918 in Birmandreïs, a city in French-colonized Algeria, Louis Pierre Althusser, the leader of ...
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Amo, Anton Wilhelm (1703–1759) and Afro-Germans
Anton Wilhelm Amo (sometimes referred to by the anglicized name Anton William Amo), one of the first ...
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The Reformation had several strands, including the “Radical Reformation,” which refers to all individuals ...
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In the nineteenth century, anarchism in Austria was mainly associated with anti-monarchist sentiments ...
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As in surrounding countries, the anarchist movement in Belgium had its beginnings around the mid-nineteenth ...
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From the 1840s to the 1920s an upturn in the number of anarchists in France had an important impact ...
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The writings of German anarchists such as Max Stirner (a.k.a. Johann Kaspar Schmidt, 1806–56) and Gustav ...
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It is commonly accepted that the history of Spanish anarchism started in the early nineteenth century ...
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