Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (Federación Anarquista Uruguaya, commonly known as FAU) is a Uruguayan anarchist organization founded in 1956. The FAU...
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Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF, also known as ZabFront or simply as Zabalaza), formerly known as the Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation (ZabFed)...
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York Federation of Anarchists (United States) Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (United States) Uruguayan Anarchist Federation This disambiguation...
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The Anarchist Federation (AF, AFed) is a federation of anarcho-communists in Great Britain. It is not a political party, but a direct action, agitational...
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Platformism is an anarchist organizational theory that aims to create a tightly-coordinated anarchist federation. Its main features include a common tactical...
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Anarchism in Africa (redirect from Ugandan Anarchist Democratic Forces)
originated within the Federación Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU, or Uruguayan Anarchist Federation). While committed to promoting syndicalism in the unions, ZACF...
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The Iberian Anarchist Federation (Spanish: Federación Anarquista Ibérica, FAI) is a Spanish anarchist organization. Due to its close relation with the...
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Peter Arshinov (category Anarchists executed by the Soviet Union)
Arshinov (Russian: Пётр Андре́евич Арши́нов; 1887–c.1937), was a Russian anarchist revolutionary and intellectual who chronicled the history of the Makhnovshchina...
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The Japanese Anarchist Federation (日本アナキスト連盟, Nihon Anakisuto Renmei) was an anarchist organisation that existed in Japan from 1946 to 1968. Formed in...
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Outline of anarchism (redirect from List of anarchist organizations)
Delo Truda (1925–1930) Friends of Durruti Group (1937–1939) Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (est. 1956) Alternative libertaire (1991–2019) Revolutionary...
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Armed. Black Rose Anarchist Federation (BRRN). Common Ground Collective. First of May Anarchist Alliance. Institute for Anarchist Studies. Workers Solidarity...
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established, Comunidad del Sur, made up of anarchists and anabaptist Christians. In 1956 the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation was founded in Montevideo, suffering...
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The Anarchist Black Cross (ABC), formerly the Anarchist Red Cross, is an anarchist support organization. The group is notable for its efforts at providing...
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Anarchism in South Africa (redirect from Anarchist movement in South Africa)
which originated in the Federación Anarquista Uruguaya (FAU, or Uruguayan Anarchist Federation). While committed to promoting syndicalism in the unions, ZACF...
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The Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI; Italian: Federazione Anarchica Informale) is an insurrectionary anarchist organization. It has been described by...
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Contemporary anarchism (redirect from International of Anarchist Federations)
international anarchist conference held in Carrara by the three existing European federations, namely the French Anarchist Federation, the Iberian Anarchist Federation...
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Libertaria. The FLA is a member of the International of Anarchist Federations (IAF-IFA), the anarchist international which includes member organisations from...
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the Socialist Party, the Oriental Revolutionary Movement, the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation and the Revolutionary Left Movement, and the closure of the...
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Revolutionary Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists (redirect from International Union of Anarchists)
criticised for authoritarianism and conservatism by other members of the anarchist movement, some of whom likened it to a cult of personality. This caused...
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comedian Le Fau, France Fau (river), in Haute-Saône, France Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (Spanish: Federación Anarquista Uruguaya) Free Workers' Union...
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Alberto Mechoso (category Uruguayan anarchists)
Montevideo where he became interested in politics. He joined the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (FAU) and its armed wing the Popular Revolutionary Organization-33...
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Anarchist communism is a political ideology and anarchist school of thought that advocates communism. It calls for the abolition of private property but...
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Ida Mett (category Anarchist writers)
exile in France, where she collaborated with other exiled revolutionary anarchists on the Delo Truda magazine and the constitution of platformism. She then...
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Anarchism in Spain (redirect from Spanish anarchist)
first secretary of the Iberian Anarchist Federation. In the 1930s, Miguel Giménez Igualada edited the individualist anarchist magazine Nosotros, in which...
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Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine (category Anarchist organizations in Ukraine)
(Ukrainian: Махновці), named after their founder Nestor Makhno, was an anarchist army formed largely of Ukrainian peasants and workers during the Russian...
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Friends of Durruti Group (category Anarchist organisations in Spain)
Durruti Group (Spanish: Agrupación de los Amigos de Durruti) was a Spanish anarchist group commonly known for its participation in the May Days. Named after...
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Anarchism in Italy (redirect from Socialist Revolutionary Anarchist Party)
movement today. The synthesist Italian Anarchist Federation and insurrectionary Informal Anarchist Federation appeared after the war, and autonomismo...
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Delo Truda (category Anarchist periodicals)
Organizational Platform, the subsequent controversy resulted in his exit from the anarchist movement. The magazine was then picked up by Grigorii Maksimov, who moved...
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Jorge Zabalza (category Uruguayan politicians)
Party leader Pedro Zabalza Arrospide. He was active in the Uruguayan Anarchist Federation before becoming a founding member of Tupamaros. As a part of...
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