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Berkman, Alexander (1870–1936)
Alexander Berkman was a leading US and Russian anarchist activist and author from the 1890s to his death ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Believing from a young age that God had destined him to destroy the institution of slavery, John Brown ...
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Luigi Galleani was, during his lifetime, among the most significant and best known anarchist-communists ...
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Gene Sharp is a senior scholar at the Albert Einstein Institution of Boston, which he founded in 1983 ...
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Lysander Spooner was an American individualist anarchist, abolitionist, libertarian, and political philosopher. ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Nicolas Walter was a third generation anarchist and son of Grey Walter, the pioneer of cybernetics and ...
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Josiah Warren, “the peaceful revolutionist,” was an American writer, inventor, musician, and social experimenter. ...
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Wesley, John (1703–1791), Methodism, and social reform
John Wesley was at the forefront of the religious revival in Britain during the eighteenth century ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest