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  2. Anarchist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    The black flag has been associated with anarchism since the 1880s, when several anarchist organizations and journals adopted the name Black Flag. [1] The black flag, a traditional anarchist symbol. Howard J. Ehrlich writes in Reinventing Anarchy, Again: The black flag is the negation of all flags. It is a negation of nationhood...

  3. Anarchism and the arts - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, anarchist interest in the DIY movement and anarcho-punk subcultures also led to the rise of anarchist involvement in creating mail art – "art which uses the postal service in some way" – as well as in the zine movement. Some contemporary anarchists make art in the form of flyposters, stencils, and radical puppets.

  4. Cara Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Cara Hoffman is an American novelist, essayist, and journalist. She is a founding editor of The Anarchist Review of Books and the author of three critically acclaimed novels, So Much Pretty (2011), Be Safe, I Love You (2014), and Running (2017).

  5. Christian anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Christian anarchist graffiti of Jesus Christ Thomas J. Hagerty , a Marxist Catholic priest turned oculist, was a primary author of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) Preamble [ 33 ] ("an injury to one is an injury to all" [ 34 ] ).

  6. List of anarchist periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Anarcho-Syndicalist Review: Quarterly English United States: 1988–present Organise! Biannual magazine English Great Britain and Ireland: 1993–present Anarchist Studies: Biannual magazine English London (UK) 1995–present El Libertario: Newspaper Spanish Caracas 1996–present Perspectives on Anarchist Theory: Biannual magazine English

  7. The Haymarket Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    "Review of Timothy Messer-Kruse, The Haymarket Conspiracy. Transatlantic Anarchist Networks". International Review of Social History. 58 (1): 131– 134. doi: 10.1017/S0020859013000060. ISSN 0020-8590. Barleen, Steve (2013). "Review of The Haymarket Conspiracy: Transatlantic Anarchist Networks". Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.

  8. Fields, Factories, and Workshops - Wikipedia

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    The book was first published in 1899 by Houghton-Mifflin (Boston) and Hutchinson (London) [3] to favorable reviews among Britons. [4] It has since been republished in multiple editions: Swan Sonnenschein (London) and Putnam (New York) in 1901, 1904, 1907, 1909, and Nelson (London) and Putnam (New York) in 1913 and 1919. Reproductions of the ...

  9. Anarcho-pacifism - Wikipedia

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    Anarcho-pacifism, also referred to as anarchist pacifism and pacifist anarchism, is an anarchist school of thought that advocates for the use of peaceful, non-violent forms of resistance in the struggle for social change.