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John Cage (1912–1992): American composer; composed chance and experimental music [10] Neil Campau (1980–present): American guitarist, autoharpist, and singer; former member of World History and current member of Electrician [11] Daniel Carter (1945–present): American saxophonist, flautist, clarinetist, and trumpeter; performs free jazz [12]
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Anarcho-punk (also known as anarchist punk [1] or peace punk [2]) is an ideological subgenre of punk rock that promotes anarchism. Some use the term broadly to refer to any punk music with anarchist lyrical content, which may figure in crust punk , hardcore punk , folk punk , and other styles.
Partisans of Freedom: A Study in American Anarchism [66] William O. Reichert Non-fiction: History Anarchism in the United States, History of anarchism: 1976 The Anarchism of Nestor Makhno, 1918–1921 [67] Michael Palij Non-fiction Nestor Makhno, Anarcho-communism: 1976 The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868–1936 [68] Murray Bookchin
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Techno music is also connected strongly to anarchists and eco-anarchists, as many of the events playing these types of music are self-organised and put on in contravention of national laws. Sometimes doors are pulled off empty warehouses and the insides transformed into illegal clubs with cheap (or free) entrance, types of music not heard ...
American history, anarchism: Published: 1996 (Princeton University Press) Pages: 280: ISBN: 9780691026046: Sacco and Vanzetti: The Anarchist Background is a 1991 ...
Unruly Equality focuses on anarchist activity in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s, the period between anarchism's classical era (1880s–1920s) and the contemporary resurgence of anarchist currents. While American anarchism is usually portrayed as having little continuity from the beginning to the end of the 20th century, Cornell argues ...
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