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Anarchism and Marxism

A Wisdom Archive on Anarchism and Marxism

Anarchism and Marxism

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Anarchism and Marxism, Anarchism and Marxism - Arguments concerning the method of historical materialism, Anarchism and Marxism - Arguments surrounding the issue of the state, Anarchism and Marxism - Points of political commonality, Anarchism and Marxism - Selected Bibliography

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Kronstadt rebellion - Causes of the rebellion

At the end of the Civil War, Soviet Russia was exhausted and ruined. The droughts of 1920 and 1921 and the frightful famine during the latter year added the final chapter to the disaster. In the years following the October Revolution, epidemics, starvation, fighting, executions, and the general economic and societal breakdown had taken some twenty million lives. Another million persons had left Russia - with General Wrangel, through the Far East, or in numerous other ways - in order to escape the ravages of the war or to escape one or more of the warring faction ...

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Kronstadt rebellion, Kronstadt rebellion - Causes of the rebellion, Kronstadt rebellion - Demands are issued, Kronstadt rebellion - The revolt is put down, Kronstadt rebellion - An echo of the rebellion, Kronstadt rebellion - Quotes

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist symbolism - Other anarchist symbols

The circle-A and the black flag are the primary symbols applicable to anarchism as a whole. However, various anarchist groups throughout history have developed their own symbols. Anarchist symbolism - Red and black flag. The red-and-black flag is the symbol of the anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian communism movement. Anarcho-syndicalism, which is part of the labor union movement, draws its principles from both anarchism and more heavily from socialism than many other anti-capitalist anarchist movements. As discussed in the black flag section, black is the traditional col ...

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Anarchist symbolism, Anarchist symbolism - Circle-A, Anarchist symbolism - Description, Anarchist symbolism - History, Anarchist symbolism - Anarcho-punk, Anarchist symbolism - Black flag, Anarchist symbolism - Description, Anarchist symbolism - History, Anarchist symbolism - Other anarchist symbols, Anarchist symbolism - Red and black flag, Anarchist symbolism - Black cat, Anarchist symbolism - Black Cross, Anarchist symbolism - Wooden shoe, Anarchist symbolism - Monkey wrench, Anarchist symbolism - Black and purple flag, Anarchist symbolism - Black and green flag, Anarchist symbolism - Black and pink flag, Anarchist symbolism - Stars, Anarchist symbolism - Jolly Roger/Pirate flag, Anarchist symbolism - Eat the rich, Anarchist symbolism - African Anarchism

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Nestor Makhno - A White and Red counter-strike

Makhno resisted the White Army's attempts to invade Ukraine from the South-West for three months before the Bolshevik Red Army units joined the war effort of Makhnovschina. But even after joining forces with the Red Army, the anarchists maintained their main political structures (self-management, elections, voluntarism) and refused to accept Bolshevik-appointed political commissars. The Red Army temporarly accepted these conditions, but soon Bolsheviks ceased supplying the Makhnovists with cereals and coal. The Nabat paper was banned ...

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Nestor Makhno, Nestor Makhno - The Makhnovshchina or Anarchist Ukraine: November 1918 to June 1919, Nestor Makhno - A White and Red counter-strike, Nestor Makhno - Exile, Nestor Makhno - Epilogue

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Solidarity Federation - Solidarity Federation

In 1994, DAM changed its name to the Solidarity Federation. SolFed, which probably has a little less than 100 members, publishes the quarterly magazine Direct Action and the monthly newsletter The Catalyst. Several local chapters also publish their own newsletters. SolFed is part of the International Workers Association, a global network of anarcho-syndicalists. Alongside the Anarchist Federation and Class War, it is one of the more promin ...

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Solidarity Federation, Solidarity Federation - Direct Action Movement, Solidarity Federation - Solidarity Federation, Solidarity Federation - Resources

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Provo - Provos and Dutch monarchy

The monarchy became the ultimate establishment symbol for the Provos to attack. Royal ceremonies offered ample opportunities for satire. During "Princess Day," when an annual ceremonial speech was delivered by the queen. Provo made up a fake speech, in which Queen Juliana declared she'd become an anarchist and was negotiating a transition of power with Provo. Provo member Hans Tuynman invited the Queen to hold an intimate conversation in front of the palace, where he and some other Provos had assembled some comfortable chairs. Although the Queen did not show, ...

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Provo, Provo - Provos and Dutch monarchy, Provo - Provos and labor movement, Provo - End of provos

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers - History

The Motherfuckers started out as a Dada-influenced art group called Black Mask. Formed in 1966 by painter Ben Morea and the poet Dan Georgiakis, Black Mask produced a broadside of the same name and declared that revolutionary art should be "an integral part of life, as in primitive society, and not an appendage to wealth" [1]. In May 1968, Black Mask changed its name and went underground. Their new name, Up Against ...

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Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers, Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers - History, Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers - Influence

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Biotic Baking Brigade - Quotes

"The BBB's pies are the Boston Tea Party of our modern day, sending a serious message sortly to the corporate oligarchy." - Jim Hightower "Is well placed humor one of the best protest tactics there is? The proof is in the pudding! Or should I say - pie cream." - Jello Biafra ...

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Biotic Baking Brigade, Biotic Baking Brigade - Quotes

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism in Spain - History

Anarchism in Spain - Beginning. In the mid-19th century, revolutionary ideas were generally unknown in Spain. The closest thing to a radical movement was found amongst the followers of Pierre Joseph Proudhon, known as federalists, the most famous of whom was Francisco Pí y Margall (named, upon his death, "the wisest of the federalists, almost an anarchist" by anarchist thinker Ricardo Mella). Feelings later associated with anarchism, like anti-clericalism and distrust of government, were widespread but part of n ...

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Anarchism in Spain, Anarchism in Spain - History, Anarchism in Spain - Beginning, Anarchism in Spain - Early turmoil 1873 to 1900, Anarchism in Spain - The rise of anarcho-syndicalism, Anarchism in Spain - The rise of the CNT, Anarchism in Spain - The FAI, Anarchism in Spain - The Fall of Rivera and the New Republic, Anarchism in Spain - Prelude to Revolution, Anarchism in Spain - Anarchist presence in the Spanish Civil War, Anarchism in Spain - 1936 Revolution, Anarchism in Spain - The Franco Years, Anarchism in Spain - Today, Anarchism in Spain - Relationship with socialists and communists, Anarchism in Spain - Violence, Anarchism in Spain - Feminism, Anarchism in Spain - References further reading

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation - Membership

In a Black Flag interview this was said about the class/social composition of ZabFed's membership: The Federation's groups are made up of both blacks and whites who are majority working class, some of whom are unemployed or students. Current membership is pretty equally divided between black and white, but there are far more black people living in "squatter camps" and townships who have expressed a genuine interest in anarchism than white people living in suburbs. A typical member would be in their early 20s, casually employed a ...

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Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation, Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation - Membership, Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation - Links to other organisations, Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation - Zabalaza Books, Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation - Zabalaza journal

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Haymarket Riot - Trial executions and pardons

Eight people connected directly or indirectly with the rally and its anarchist organisers were charged with Degan's murder: August Spies, Albert Parsons, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, Louis Lingg, Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden and Oscar Neebe. Five (Spies, Fischer, Engel, Lingg and Schwab) were German immigrants while a sixth, Neebe, was of German descent. The trial was presided over by Judge Joseph Gary. The defense counsel included Sigmund Zeisler, William Perkins Black, William Foster, and Moses Salomon. The prosecution never offered evi ...

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Haymarket Riot, Haymarket Riot - Strike at the McCormick reaper plant, Haymarket Riot - Rally at Haymarket Square, Haymarket Riot - Trial executions and pardons, Haymarket Riot - Haymarket Square in the aftermath, Haymarket Riot - Defendants, Haymarket Riot - Sources Further reading, Haymarket Riot - External images

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism

Marx's immensely rich and varied politico-theoretical preoccupations were initially influenced by his contact with Hegelian philosophy. Hegel proposed a form of idealism in which the progress of freedom is the guiding theme of human history. Freedom progresses by the development of ideas into their contraries. This process, dialectic, sometimes involves gradual accretion but at other times requires discontinuous leaps -- violent upheavals of previously existing status quo. World-historical figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte are, on the Hegel ...

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Marxism, Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism, Marxism - The political-economy roots of Marxism, Marxism - The liberal challenge, Marxism - Class analysis, Marxism - Marxist revolutions and governments, Marxism - Marx's views on the structure of communist society, Marxism - The October Revolution, Marxism - Criticisms, Marxism - Other articles about Marxism

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism

main article - Anarchism and capitalism Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value. Supporters of capitalism usually agree with what is called the Subjective Theory of Value (STV), as explained by most mainstream economic textbooks. This system of economics is usually termed "marginalist" economics. The STV states that the price of a commodity is determined by its marginal utility to the consumer and producer. Marginal utility is the point on an individual's scale of satisfa ...

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Anarchist economics, Anarchist economics - Anarchist Critique of Capitalism, Anarchist economics - Critique of Subjective Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchist economics - Command Economies and Free Markets, Anarchist economics - Alternative Currency Theories, Anarchist economics - Gift Economy, Anarchist economics - Labor Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Energy Theory of Value, Anarchist economics - Examples of Anarchist Economies, Anarchist economics - Utopia, Anarchist economics - Theoretical Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchist economics - Participatory Economics, Anarchist economics - Technological LTV Networks, Anarchist economics - Panarchist Synthesis, Anarchist economics - Economics as Anarchist Strategy, Anarchist economics - Shadow Economies, Anarchist economics - Outside Links

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - History

The CNT was formed in opposition to the majority union, the socialist General Union of Workers (UGT). It began in the Catalan anarcho-syndicalist group Labor Solidarity, born in 1908. In the First Congress of the CNT (which took place in 1911, the year in which the union received its name officially) a general strike was announced, reason for the one was already summoned which the union was declared illegal up to 1914. From 1916, the Confederation changed its strategy regarding the UGT: it began relationships with this union and both agreed ...

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Confederación Nacional del Trabajo, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - History, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - Objectives, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - Symbols, Confederación Nacional del Trabajo - External link

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world

Anarcho-capitalism is largely theoretical, and even sympathetic critics say that it is unlikely ever to be more than a utopian ideal. Despite this, some anarcho-capitalist philosophers point to actual societies to support their claim that stateless capitalism can function in practice. Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland. According to David Friedman, "Medieval Icelandic institutions have several peculiar and interesting characteristics; they might almost have been invented by a mad economist to test the l ...

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Anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy, Anarcho-capitalism - The nonaggression axiom, Anarcho-capitalism - Original appropriation, Anarcho-capitalism - The contractual society, Anarcho-capitalism - Private law and order, Anarcho-capitalism - The use of force, Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Left and Right anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences, Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism, Anarcho-capitalism - American individualist anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - The Austrian School, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world, Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland, Anarcho-capitalism - Modern Somalia, Anarcho-capitalism - The Internet, Anarcho-capitalism - Science Fiction, Anarcho-capitalism - Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Practical questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Moral questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Dispute over the name anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - Notes, Anarcho-capitalism - Books, Anarcho-capitalism - Related subjects, Anarcho-capitalism - General

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences

Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism. Main article: Liberalism Anarcho-capitalist philosophy has been influenced by many sources. The primary influence with the longest history is classical liberalism. Classical liberals have had two main themes since John Locke first expounded the philosophy: the liberty of man, and limitations of state power. The liberty of man was expressed in terms of natural rights, while limiting the state was based (for Locke) on a consent theory. While Locke saw the ...

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Anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy, Anarcho-capitalism - The nonaggression axiom, Anarcho-capitalism - Original appropriation, Anarcho-capitalism - The contractual society, Anarcho-capitalism - Private law and order, Anarcho-capitalism - The use of force, Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Left and Right anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences, Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism, Anarcho-capitalism - American individualist anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - The Austrian School, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world, Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland, Anarcho-capitalism - Modern Somalia, Anarcho-capitalism - The Internet, Anarcho-capitalism - Science Fiction, Anarcho-capitalism - Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Practical questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Moral questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Dispute over the name anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - Notes, Anarcho-capitalism - Books, Anarcho-capitalism - Related subjects, Anarcho-capitalism - General

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory

There is dispute on whether anarcho-capitalism is properly justifiable on deontological or consequentialist grounds. Natural-law anarcho-capitalism (such as that advocated by Rothbard) holds that rights can be determined through natural law and that consequences are not relevant to their determination. Consequentialists such as Friedman disagree, maintaining that rights are merely human constructs that rational humans create through contract as a result of concluding what sort of system leads to the best consequences. Many anarcho-capitalist ...

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Anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy, Anarcho-capitalism - The nonaggression axiom, Anarcho-capitalism - Original appropriation, Anarcho-capitalism - The contractual society, Anarcho-capitalism - Private law and order, Anarcho-capitalism - The use of force, Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Left and Right anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences, Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism, Anarcho-capitalism - American individualist anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - The Austrian School, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world, Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland, Anarcho-capitalism - Modern Somalia, Anarcho-capitalism - The Internet, Anarcho-capitalism - Science Fiction, Anarcho-capitalism - Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Practical questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Moral questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Dispute over the name anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - Notes, Anarcho-capitalism - Books, Anarcho-capitalism - Related subjects, Anarcho-capitalism - General

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism

Though anarcho-capitalists such as Rothbard assert that anarcho-capitalism is a form of anarchism, many anarchists strongly maintain that anarcho-capitalism is not a form of anarchism. Rothbard says that an "anarchist society [is] one where there is no legal possibility for coercive aggression against the person or property of any individual." Some contemporary individualist anarchists such as Joe Peacott regard "capitalist anarchists" as individualists [23]< ...

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Anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy, Anarcho-capitalism - The nonaggression axiom, Anarcho-capitalism - Original appropriation, Anarcho-capitalism - The contractual society, Anarcho-capitalism - Private law and order, Anarcho-capitalism - The use of force, Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Left and Right anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences, Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism, Anarcho-capitalism - American individualist anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - The Austrian School, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world, Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland, Anarcho-capitalism - Modern Somalia, Anarcho-capitalism - The Internet, Anarcho-capitalism - Science Fiction, Anarcho-capitalism - Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Practical questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Moral questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Dispute over the name anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - Notes, Anarcho-capitalism - Books, Anarcho-capitalism - Related subjects, Anarcho-capitalism - General

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Nestor Makhno - Exile

In August 1923, Makhno, exhausted, was finally forced into exile in Romania, then Poland, and finally in Paris. In 1926, joining other Russian exiles in Paris as part of the group "Delo Truda" (Дело Труда, The Сause of Labour), Makhno co-wrote and co-published the Organizational Platform of the Libertarian Communists, which put forward ideas on how anarchists should organize based on the experiences of revolutionary Ukraine and the defeat at the hand of the Bolsheviks. The document was initially rejected by most anarchists, but tod ...

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Nestor Makhno, Nestor Makhno - The Makhnovshchina or Anarchist Ukraine: November 1918 to June 1919, Nestor Makhno - A White and Red counter-strike, Nestor Makhno - Exile, Nestor Makhno - Epilogue

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Marxism - The political-economy roots of Marxism

Political economy is essential to this vision, and Marx built on and critiqued the most well-known political economists of his day, the British classical political economists. Political economy predates the 20th century division of the two disciplines, treating social relations and economic relations as interwoven. Marx proposed a systematic correlation between labour-values and money prices. He claimed that the source of profits under capitalism is value added by workers not paid out in wages. This mechanism operated through the distinction ...

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Marxism, Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism, Marxism - The political-economy roots of Marxism, Marxism - The liberal challenge, Marxism - Class analysis, Marxism - Marxist revolutions and governments, Marxism - Marx's views on the structure of communist society, Marxism - The October Revolution, Marxism - Criticisms, Marxism - Other articles about Marxism

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Provo - End of provos

Provo was a big hit as long as it was considered outside of society. But as soon as the establishment began embracing it, the end was near. Moderate liberals began publicly defending it and social scientists began studying the movement. The former Secretary of Transportation joined forces with Provo. "As a real supporter, he should have proposed a crackdown on Provo," Van Duyn said later. Provo's proposal to establish a playground for children was now greeted by the City Council with great enthusiasm. The real sign of Provo's institutionalization, however, was the installat ...

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Provo, Provo - Provos and Dutch monarchy, Provo - Provos and labor movement, Provo - End of provos

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism in the English tradition - Social revolt

The waves of progressive social revolt in the 1960s inspired a large number of anarchist movements in the English speaking world. Many of these movements have been short lived, small, disorganised and dominated by the middle class. Since the early 1990s, however, American anarchism has shown an increasing emphasis on class based organisation. A surge of popular interest in anarchism occurred during the 1960s and 1970s. In the UK this was associated with the punk rock movement ...

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Anarchism in the English tradition, Anarchism in the English tradition - Early English anarchism, Anarchism in the English tradition - English anarchism, Anarchism in the English tradition - English colonialism, Anarchism in the English tradition - Industrial Unionism, Anarchism in the English tradition - Social revolt, Anarchism in the English tradition - Prominent anarchists in English speaking societies, Anarchism in the English tradition - United States of America, Anarchism in the English tradition - England

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism and the arts - Surrealism

"An anarchist world... a surrealist world: They are the same." —Andre Breton. Anarchism has traditionally emphasized the liberation of the imagination and subjectivity from the constraints of the present social order, so it no surprise that many anarchists are attracted to the work of the surrealists. Surrealism is both an artistic and political movement aimed at the liberation of the human being from the constraints of capitalism, the state, and the cultural forces that limit the reign of the imagination. The movement develo ...

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Anarchism and the arts, Anarchism and the arts - Surrealism, Anarchism and the arts - Music, Anarchism and the arts - Artists and artworks inspired by anarchism, Anarchism and the arts - Visual Art, Anarchism and the arts - Music, Anarchism and the arts - Prose, Anarchism and the arts - Poetry, Anarchism and the arts - Theatre/Drama, Anarchism and the arts - Film/Video

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