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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 international delegates and observers. It was at this congress that the ...
Anarchist organizations in the United States (3 C, 36 P) V. Anarchist organizations in Venezuela (1 P) This page was last edited on 9 December 2024, at 17:22 (UTC). ...
International anarchist organizations (5 C, 8 P) M. Anarchist militant groups (3 C, 13 P) P. Anarchist political parties (1 C, 7 P) Platformist organizations (1 C, 6 P)
Anarchist organizations by country (24 C) Anarchist periodicals by country (6 C) A. ... Anarchism in the United States (8 C, 37 P) Anarchism in Uruguay (1 C, 3 P) V.
1918 – First Republic of Pińczów established in Poland. 1918 – Rio de Janeiro anarchist insurrection in Brazil. 1919 – Tragic Week in Argentina. 1919 – La Canadenca strike in Spain. 1919 – United States anarchist bombings. 1919–20 – First Red Scare and Palmer Raids in the USA. 1919–20 – Biennio Rosso in Italy.
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 ...
In Chile, anarchist Resistance Societies and "Mancomunales" organised a series of strikes, but were violently repressed by the government. In Peru, anarchist trade unions organised a number of general strikes which achieved the eight-hour day. Anarchist trade unions were also established in Bolivia, Ecuador and Panama, among other countries. [61]