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  2. List of anarchist movements by region - Wikipedia

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    Anarchist insurrection of January 1933; Anarchist insurrection of December 1933; Spanish Revolution of 1936; Barcelona May Days; Red inverted triangle; Labadie Collection; Provo; May 1968; Kate Sharpley Library; Carnival Against Capital; 1999 Seattle WTO protests; Really Really Free Market; Occupy movement

  3. History of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    It stood on the ground of a strong anarchist movement in Spain that dated back to the 19th century. Anarchist groups enjoyed broad social support particularly in Barcelona, Aragon, Andalusia, Levante. Anarchism in Spain leaned towards syndicalism and this yielded to the formation of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) in 1910. [180]

  4. July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Guarner was also confronted by the anarchist leaders Buenaventura Durruti and Joan Garcia Oliver, who pressed him to disobey his orders and allow the rifles to remain with the revolutionaries. [44] In order to save face, Guarner accepted 12 rifles that were not in working order, although he would later claim he had recovered as many as 60.

  5. Contemporary anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Anarchist anthropologist David Graeber and anarchist historian Andrej Grubačić have posited a rupture between generations of anarchism, with those "who often still have not shaken the sectarian habits" of the 19th century contrasted with the younger activists who are "much more informed, among other elements, by indigenous, feminist ...

  6. Anarchy - Wikipedia

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    Proudhon thus came to be known as the "father of anarchy" by the anarchist movement, which emerged from the libertarian socialist faction of the International Workingmen's Association (IWA). [66] Until the establishment of IWA in 1864, there had been no anarchist movement, only individuals and groups that saw anarchy as their end goal. [67]

  7. Outline of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    1933 – Anarchist insurrection of January 1933 and Casas Viejas incident in Spain. 1933 – Anarchist insurrection of December 1933 in Spain. 1934 – Erich Mühsam murdered in a Nazi concentration camp. 1934 – Asturian miners' strike of 1934 in Spain. 1936–39 – the Spanish Civil War and Spanish Revolution. [12] 1937 – May Days in Spain.

  8. Anarchism and violence - Wikipedia

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    November 12, 1912 – Anarchist Manuel Pardiñas shoots Spanish Prime Minister José Canalejas dead in front of a Madrid bookstore. Pardiñas then immediately turns the gun on himself and commits suicide. [47] March 18, 1913 – Alexandros Schinas shoots dead King George I of Greece while the monarch is on a walk near the White Tower of ...

  9. Anarchism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Red Army generals noted that in many regions peasant rebellions were heavily influenced by anarchist leaders and ideas. [26] [27] In Ukraine, the most notorious peasant rebel leader was an anarchist general named Nestor Makhno. Makhno had originally led his forces in collaboration with the Red Army against the Whites.