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  2. Up Against the Wall Motherfucker - Wikipedia

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    These "Free Nights" were short-lived as the combined forces of NY City Hall, the police, and Graham terminated the arrangement. [ 10 ] December 12, 1968 - Created a ruckus at the Boston Tea Party : after the MC5 opened for the Velvet Underground one of the Motherfuckers got on stage and started haranguing the audience, directing them to ...

  3. List of films dealing with anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Emma Goldman: The Anarchist Guest: Coleman Romalis: Emma Goldman: 2001 Los cuentos del timonel: Eduardo Montes-Bradley: Osvaldo Bayer: 2001 The Code: Hannu Puttonen Free Software Movement: 2001 Revolution OS: J. T. S. Moore GNU, Free Software Movement: 2002 Power and Terror: John Junkerman: Terrorism: 2003 The Corporation: Mark Achbar and ...

  4. Anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Anarcho-communist Albert Meltzer acknowledged "Marx's quite sensible analysis" that anarchism was the movement of formerly self-employed, independent-minded, individualistic, intrepid, advanced craftsmen and artisans who had been ruined by capitalistic industrialization or even war and then driven to factories; even so, they refused to subject ...

  5. Libertarias - Wikipedia

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    Time Out stated that the movie "deserves praise for its feminist perspective on the course of the 1936-7 revolution, when women's liberation was a logical, if hardly well-recognised, constituent of the libertarian ideals that the Spanish working class rose up to assert." [4] It was the third highest-grossing Spanish film of the year. [5]

  6. The Abolition of Work - Wikipedia

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    "The Abolition of Work" was a significant influence on futurist and design critic Bruce Sterling, who at the time was a leading cyberpunk science fiction author and called it "one of the seminal underground documents of the 1980s". [3]

  7. Now and After - Wikipedia

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    By presenting the principles of anarchism in plain language, the New York anarchists hoped that readers might be swayed to support the movement or, at a minimum, that the book might improve the image of anarchism and anarchists in the public's eyes. Parts of the work initially appeared in the Yiddish anarchist newspaper, Freie Arbeiter Stimme. [6]

  8. The Monkey Wrench Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey Wrench Gang is a novel written by American author Edward Abbey (1927–1989), published in 1975.. Abbey's most famous work of fiction, the novel concerns the use of sabotage to protest environmentally damaging activities in the Southwestern United States, and was so influential that the term "monkeywrench," often used as a verb, has come to mean, besides sabotage and damage to ...

  9. CrimethInc. - Wikipedia

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    CrimethInc. texts have received wide coverage in the anarchist media and in academic publications, [18] [19] and have been used as reading materials for university courses on anarchism. [20] CrimethInc. also distributes documentaries such as Breaking the Spell (anti-free-trade) and PickAxe (anti-logging). [21]