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Although utopian socialism had always been a part of the Bulgarian national liberation movement, the ...
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While anarchist movements in many countries developed as a constituent part of broader national liberation ...
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Synthesist anarchism refers to organizing approaches that attempt to bring together anarchists of varying ...
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Anarchists Against the Wall (in Hebrew: Anarchists Against the Fence) is an Israeli action initiative ...
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Anarcho-pacifists hold that anarchism is a philosophy of non-violence, arguing that since anarchism opposes ...
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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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Born Ernest-Lucien Juin, French anarchist E. Armand, sometimes known as Émile Armand (1872–1962), became ...
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Born in 1876 in Spain of a British father and a Spanish mother, Rafael Barrett trained as a mathematician ...
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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 ...
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De Ligt, Bartholomeus (1883–1938)
De Ligt was one of the foremost Dutch theoreticans of anarcho-pacifism in the interwar years. The son ...
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