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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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Brissot, Jacques Pierre (1754–1793)
Jacques Pierre Brissot was one of the most misunderstood men of his generation and ours. Best known for ...
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Cooke, John William (1919–1968) and Argentine revolutionary Peronism
It is fitting that John William Cooke's year of birth, 1919, should coincide in Argentine history with ...
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Abraham Frumkin was among the leading intellectuals of the late nineteenth-century European Jewish anarchist ...
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Puente Amestoy, Isaac (1896–1936)
Isaac Puente Amestoy was a doctor who became one of Spain's leading anarchist theoreticians. He published ...
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Originating in the Pacific Northwest and Washington, DC in the early 1990s, the Riot Grrl (or Riot Grrrl) ...
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Bertrand Russell, distinguished British philosopher and public intellectual, devoted the greater part ...
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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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Thomas Spence was among the best-known partisans of the French Revolution-inspired English Jacobin movement ...
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Since the 1970s Brian Tokar has been an environmental activist and social ecologist, authoring four books ...
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