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  2. Bonnot Gang - Wikipedia

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    A 1912 illustration of the Bonnot Gang stealing an automobile in the Forest of Senart. Illustration of the robbery of Société Générale Bank in Chantilly on 25 March 1912 The Bonnot Gang ( La Bande à Bonnot ), or The Tragic Bandits ( Les Bandes Tragiques ), was a French criminal anarchist group that operated in France and Belgium during the ...

  3. List of anarchist movements by region - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ferrer movement; Strandzha Commune; ... This is a list of anarchist movements by region, ...

  4. Anarchist archives - Wikipedia

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    Anarchist archives preserve records from the international anarchist movement in personal and institutional collections around the world. [1] This primary source documentation is made available for researchers to learn directly from movement anarchists, both their ideas and lives.

  5. Outline of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    1840 – Pierre-Joseph Proudhon publishes What Is Property? and becomes history's first self-proclaimed anarchist. 1844 – The Ego and Its Own published by Max Stirner. 1845 – Ramón de la Sagra founds the first anarchist journal in Spain. 1850 – Anarchist Manifesto published by Anselme Bellegarrigue.

  6. Anarchism - Wikipedia

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    As the movement shaped 21st century radicalism, wider embrace of anarchist principles signaled a revival of interest. [106] Anarchism has continued to generate many philosophies and movements, at times eclectic, drawing upon various sources and combining disparate concepts to create new philosophical approaches. [ 107 ]

  7. History of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Following the end of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, the anarchist movement was a "ghost" of its former self, as proclaimed by anarchist historian George Woodcock. [236] In his work Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements published 1962, he wrote that after 1936 it was "a ghost that inspires neither fear among ...

  8. Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas

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    Chapters cover a variety of topics, including anarchism and self-managing democracy, global justice movements, especifismo, anarchist politics, revolutionary movements across the globe, direct action, the logic of state power, anarchy and ecology, personal, social and sexual liberation, art and anarchy, anti-capitalism, post-anarchism and the ...

  9. Black Flame (book) - Wikipedia

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    Black Flame's core theses include the propositions that "the global anarchist movement emerged in the First International, that syndicalism is an integral part of the broad anarchist tradition, that this tradition centres on rationalism, socialism and anti-authoritarianism, that the writings of Mikhail Bakunin and Pyotr Kropotkin are ...