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  2. Up Against the Wall Motherfucker - Wikipedia

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    Up Against the Wall Motherfucker, often shortened as The Motherfuckers or UAW/MF, was a Dadaist and Situationist anarchist affinity group based in New York City. This "street gang with analysis" was famous for its Lower East Side direct action.

  3. 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]

  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. Anarchist criminology - Wikipedia

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    Anarchist criminology certainly incorporates the sort of "visceral revolt" that characterizes anarchism itself, the passionate sense of "fuck authority," to quote the old anarchist slogan, the comes from being shoved around by police officers, judges, bosses, priests, and other authorities one time too many.

  6. Anarchist communism - Wikipedia

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    Anarchist communism [a] is a far-left political ideology and anarchist school of thought that advocates communism.It calls for the abolition of private property but retention of personal property and collectively-owned items, goods, and services.

  7. Anarchy (essay) - Wikipedia

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    There is a significant variation between the first text published by the author in 1884 and the second version of the text. [1] In this second version, Malatesta evolved in his positions; he no longer explicitly refers to anarchist communism [1] and avoids defining anarchy too precisely, preferring instead to maintain a general framework of thought to avoid overly restricting his subject. [1]

  8. History of anarcho-syndicalism - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, anarchist Resistance Societies and "Mancomunales" organised a series of strikes, but were violently repressed by the government. In Peru, anarchist trade unions organised a number of general strikes which achieved the eight-hour day. Anarchist trade unions were also established in Bolivia, Ecuador and Panama, among other countries. [61]

  9. Chaz Bufe - Wikipedia

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    "Listen, Anarchist!" is an influential 1987 essay by Bufe on the internal dynamics of the American anarchist movement. [ 6 ] In this essay, Bufe [ 7 ] launches heavy criticism against anarcho-primitivists , including Fredy Perlman and the Vancouver Five eco-terrorist group, as well as the publications Fifth Estate , Resistance , The Spark , and ...