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Walter Benjamin, born in Berlin on July 15, 1892 to a German Jewish middle-class family, occupies a unique ...
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Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher and legal, social, and moral reformer. Influenced by Helvetius, ...
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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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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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Believing from a young age that God had destined him to destroy the institution of slavery, John Brown ...
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Chakravartty, Renu (1917–1994)
Renu Roy, daughter of Sadhanchandra and Brahmakumari Roy, was born on October 21, 1917, in Calcutta. ...
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Luigi Galleani was, during his lifetime, among the most significant and best known anarchist-communists ...
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Garvey, Marcus (1887–1940) and Garveyism
Marcus Garvey, the son of a modest Jamaican family, used his skills as a charismatic orator, gifted journalist, ...
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González Prada, Manuel (1844–1918)
Remembered by his many essays and poetry, the libertarian González Prada has inspired generations of ...
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Pietro Gori was born in Messina, Italy on August 14, 1865. He was a lawyer, writer, and poet, but above ...
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