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  2. List of anarchist movements by region - Wikipedia

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    1919 United States bombings; Biennio Rosso; Kronstadt rebellion; Makhnovshchina; Amakasu Incident; Alt Llobregat insurrection; 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 ...

  3. List of anarchist congresses - Wikipedia

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    International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam, 26–31 August 1907 London Anarchist Congress, 28 August – 5 September 1914 [ 5 ] A number of local or regional congresses were held after the end of the Anti-authoritarian IWMA, including an important congress of the Jura Federation in September 1880, which was attended by a number of ...

  4. History of anarcho-syndicalism - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the IWW agitated against the American entry into World War I, resulting in harsh repression against the union, during which the activist Joe Hill was executed and other members were shot or deported. Nevertheless, the IWW managed to organise a series of strikes against the military industry and its membership grew from ...

  5. Anarchism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [15] [82] It developed "mostly in Holland, Britain, and the United States, before and during World War II. [127] Dorothy Day was an American journalist, social activist and devout Catholic convert who advocated the Catholic economic theory of distributism. She was also considered to be an anarchist [128] [129] [130] and did not hesitate to use ...

  6. Anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Another anarchist argument against states is that the people constituting a government, even the most altruistic among officials, will unavoidably seek to gain more power, leading to corruption. Anarchists consider the idea that the state is the collective will of the people to be an unachievable fiction due to the fact that the ruling class is ...

  7. Outline of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    1933 – Anarchist insurrection of January 1933 and Casas Viejas incident in Spain. 1933 – Anarchist insurrection of December 1933 in Spain. 1934 – Erich Mühsam murdered in a Nazi concentration camp. 1934 – Asturian miners' strike of 1934 in Spain. 1936–39 – the Spanish Civil War and Spanish Revolution. [12] 1937 – May Days in Spain.

  8. List of anarchist periodicals - Wikipedia

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    The Anarchist Review of Books: Biannual magazine English United States and Greece 2021–present Liberté Ouvrière [8] Annual journal English and French Montreal, QC 2023–present Anarchist Union Journal [9] Irregular journal English United States and Canada

  9. Galleanisti - Wikipedia

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    There Coacci joined forces with the Argentine anarchist Severino Di Giovanni, another advocate of revolutionary violence. Di Giovanni would be executed for his crimes and Coacci deported from Argentina. After World War II, Coacci returned and lived there for the rest of his life. Buda returned to Italy shortly after the Wall Street bombing, and ...