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Miguel Garcia has written:

'Unknown Heroes' -- subject- s -: Anarchism, Spain

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Carolyn P. Boyd has written:

'The army and the breakdown of Parliamentary government in Spain'

'The anarchists and education in Spain, 1868-1909' -- subject(s): Anarchism

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In Defense of Anarchism was created in 1970.

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In Defense of Anarchism has 80 pages.

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The ABCs of Anarchism was created on 1999-04-27.

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Post-Scarcity Anarchism was created in 1971.

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Ernst Victor Zenker has written:

'Anarchism' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists

'Der Anarchismus' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

'Geschichte der Wiener journalistik'

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Michael Schumann has written:

'A Las Barricadas' -- subject(s): Anarchism, History, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939

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Post-Scarcity Anarchism has 288 pages.

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Jean Grave has written:

'La Grande famille, roman militaire'

'L' anarchie' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists

'Umiraiushchee obshchestvo i anarkhiia' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

'Budushchee obshchestvo' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

'Budushchee obshchestvo' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

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Manuel Azaretto has written:

'Las pendientes resbaladizas' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists, History, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939

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Alan Ritter has written:

'Anarchism' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

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The popularity of the Guy Fawkes mask is due to the rise in popularity of the concept of anarchism.

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Hippolyte Havel has written:

'What's anarchism?' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'Emma Goldman'

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H. A. Krouse has written:

'The anarchist constitution' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists

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John A. Rapp has written:

'Daoism and anarchism' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Taoism and state, History

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Luigi Galleani has written:

'La fine dell'anarchismo?' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists

'The end of anarchism?' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'La fine dell'anarchismo?' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'Aneliti e singulti' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchists, Biography, History, Socialists, World politics

'Figure e figuri' -- subject(s): Anarchists, Biography, Communists, Revolutionaries

'Una battaglia' -- subject(s): Pacifism, Politics and government, World War, 1914-1918, World politics

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Daniel Gue rin has written:

'Anarchism; from theory to practice' -- subject(s): Anarchism, History

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Anarchism is the strong desire to remove the government from power in order to be socially and politically free from the restraints of an organised society.

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Pierre Ramus has written:

'Die Irrlehre des Marxismus' -- subject(s): Communism

'Friedenskrieger des Hinterlandes' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'William Godwin, der Theoretiker des kommunistischen Anarchismus' -- subject(s): Anarchism, History, Political science

'Why does anarchism progress so slowly?' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

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Michael Ossar has written:

'Anarchism in the dramas of Ernst Toller' -- subject(s): Anarchism in literature, Criticism and interpretation

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Sam Dolgoff has written:

'The Labor Party illusion'

'The relevance of anarchism to modern society' -- subject(s): Anarchism

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when the first authority figure was questioned

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There are no rulers in an anarchic society.

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Albert Weisbord has written:

'The conquest of power' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists, Communism, Fascism, Liberalism, Socialism, Syndicalism

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John Griffin has written:

'The Camelot conundrum' -- subject(s): Fiction in English

'A structured anarchism' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Libertarianism

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Conversations with History - 1982 Activism Anarchism and Power was released on:

USA: 22 March 2002

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Anarchism is a form of government where those in leadership have little or no power over the general population.

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Anarchism and libertarianism both advocate for limited government intervention, but they differ in their views on the role of government. Anarchism seeks to abolish all forms of government and hierarchy, while libertarianism supports a minimal government that protects individual rights and promotes free markets.

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Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin has written:

'The Great French Revolution, 1789-1793' -- subject(s): Causes, History

'Modern science and anarchism' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'The conquest of bread' -- subject(s): Communism, Anarchism

'Lo specchio della grande rivoluzione' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'La morale anarchica' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'The terror in Russia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Dictionaries, Polish.

'Dnevniki raznykh let' -- subject(s): Philosophers, Geographers, Description and travel, Diaries

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Martha A. Ackelsberg has written:

'Revolution and community' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Economic aspects, History, Social aspects, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939, Women, Women and socialism

'\\' -- subject(s): History, Mujeres Libres (Organization : Spain), Women anarchists, Women's rights

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Alexander Berkman has written:

'What is communist anarchism?' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

'The Bolshevik myth' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History

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That is contradictory the whole point of Anarchy is to abolish the oppressive state so under anarchy there wouldn't be a country or a government. Spain tried anarcho-syndicalism back in the late 1930's but they ended up losing the war and the anarchist experiment ended.

In the wild west and the Icelandic commonwealth (930-1262) you will see anarcho-capitalism.

There are no current "countries" that practice any type of anarchism as their "government".

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Decentralized, I think..

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Alexander Berkman wrote Now and After.

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Iceland that's what I know for right now.

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Linda H. Damico has written:

'The Anarchist Dimension of Liberation Theology' -- subject(s): Anarchism, History, Liberation theology, Christian anarchism

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Both anarchism and alchemy have roots in unconventional thinking and challenging established norms. Some anarchists see alchemy as a metaphor for personal transformation and the creation of a better society. Both philosophies explore the idea of change and the pursuit of hidden knowledge.

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Libertarian socialism and anarchism both advocate for a stateless society, but they differ in their approach to achieving this goal. Libertarian socialism emphasizes collective ownership and democratic control of the means of production, while anarchism focuses on individual autonomy and the abolition of all forms of hierarchy and authority.

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The cast of Notes to Anarchism - 2006 includes: Noam Chomsky as himself Walter Huston Benito Mussolini as himself Richard Nixon as himself

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Relativism

Democracy

Liberalism

Libertarianism

Anarchism

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The cast of Anarchism in America - 1983 includes: Paul Avrich as himself Jello Biafra as himself Murray Bookchin as himself Karl Hess as himself

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Anarchism is the belief that proposes the absence and abolition of hierarchy and authority, or a political and philosophical belief that all forms of involuntary rule are undesirable or unnecessary.

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DrVoke interviewed Bolwerk for an hour on the topic of anarchism: myth or reality.

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Individuals are responsible entirely for themselves. There is no governing body with power.

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