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The following is a list of anarchist musicians, which details the instruments such musicians use, musical genres they perform, and, if applicable, bands they are members of. An anarchist is a person who rejects formalized hierarchy and supports its elimination. Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies with ...
Many American artists of the early 20th century came under the influence of anarchist ideas, while others embraced anarchism as an ideology. The Ashcan School of American realism included anarchist artists, as well as artists such as Rockwell Kent (1882–1971) and George Bellows (1882–1925) who were influenced by anarchist ideas.
C. Lewis Call; Paxus Calta; Holley Cantine; Daniel Carter (musician) Ersilia Cavedagni; Candi CdeBaca; David Chain; Gary Chartier; Noam Chomsky; Giuseppe Ciancabilla
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
Anarchist Modernism: Art, Politics, and the First American Avant-Garde. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-02104-1. Avrich, Paul (1995). Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-03412-6. OCLC 68772773. Churchill, Suzanne Wintsch (2006).
In her study of Gustave Courbet, who painted the portrait of Proudhon and His Children (1865), art historian Linda Nochlin points out that alongside his early articulations of anarchism Proudhon also wrote La Pornocratie ou les femmes dans les temps modernes, described as "the most consistent anti-feminist tract of its time, or perhaps, any ...
Thousands of artists — ranging from the late Norman Rockwell to the Oscar-nominated director Wes Anderson — have been named in a widely circulated list of people whose work was used to train a ...
A murderous terrorist, in An Anarchist (1905), by Joseph Conrad. [22] Marguerite Allard A French-Canadian anarchist in Foxhunt (2022) by Luke Francis Beirne. [23] Foxhunt follows a group of ex-pat writers in London in the early years of the Cold War. Allard, a central character, explicitly identifies as an anarchist.