• had many ideological similarities. Early on, the success of the anarchist movement was sporadic. Anarchists would organize a strike and ranks would swell...
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  • The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868–1936 is a history of anarchism in Spain prior to its late 1930s civil war and social revolution written...
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  • reduced anarchists between individualist anarchists and anarcho-communist sections, and it wanted to unify the anarchist movement along the lines of the anarcho-communists...
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  • different anarchist schools of thought. First formulated by the Spanish anarchists Ricardo Mella and Fernando Tarrida del Mármol, as a way to bridge the ideological...
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    legitimate. The Anarchist Black Cross offers aid to political prisoners. In the early 20th century Russian Empire, dissidents including anarchists and socialists...
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    individualist anarchists argued in the pages of Liberty that anarchist communism was a misnomer because communism implied state authority and true anarchists were...
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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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  • Übermensch (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    says that the "Spanish anarchists also mixed their class politics with Nietzschean inspiration." Murray Bookchin, in The Spanish Anarchists, describes...
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  • headlines, the anarchist movement faded in the United States. Italy saw the first struggles between anarchists and fascists. Italian anarchists played a...
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  • introduction to Spain in 1868, Spanish anarchists largely subscribed to collectivism, inspired by Bakunin's anarchist doctrine, while also drawing from the anti-authoritarianism...
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    factions within the French Revolution labelled their opponents as anarchists, although few such accused shared many views with later anarchists. Many revolutionaries...
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  • Los Errantes (category Anarchist organisations in Chile)
    (English: The Wanderers) was a Spanish anarchist militant group, which carried out a series of bank robberies in Latin America during the 1920s. Exiled...
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    Buenaventura Durruti (category Spanish military personnel killed in the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction))
    November 1936) was a Spanish anarchist revolutionary involved with the CNT and the FAI in the periods before and during the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939...
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    Murray (1976). The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868–1936. Free Life Press. ISBN 187317604X. Borkenau, Franz (1937). The Spanish Cockpit: an Eye-Witness...
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    ("To the Barricades") was one of the most popular songs of the Spanish anarchists during the Spanish Civil War. "A las Barricadas" is sung to the tune...
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  • others suggest a softer divide, seeing individualist anarchists as sharing with social anarchists an opposition to state, capitalism and authority, while...
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    Anarchists Against the Wall (AAtW; Hebrew: אנרכיסטים נגד גדרות) sometimes called "Anarchists Against Fences" or "Jews Against Ghettos", was a direct action...
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  • The following is a list of terms specific to anarchists. Anarchism is a political and social movement which advocates voluntary association in opposition...
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  • Asturias and Catalunya during the black biennium Spanish Civil War, a military uprising against the Second Spanish Republic Spanish Revolution of 1936, a workers'...
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    Anselmo Lorenzo (category Anarchists without adjectives)
    defining figure in the early Spanish Anarchist movement, earning the often quoted sobriquet "the grandfather of Spanish anarchism," in the words of Murray...
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    violence by anarchists as useful for little more than providing an excuse for state repression. "The anarchist prophets of the 'propaganda by the deed' can...
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  • to Spain to join the fight, alongside many Spanish-born anarchists exiled from Cuba. With the rights guaranteed by the 1940 Constitution, anarchists could...
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    Affinity Group of the Clamshell Alliance. Also in 1977, he published The Spanish Anarchists, a history of the Spanish anarchist movement up to the revolution...
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    from many of the Russian and French anarchists in Paris, Makhno turned his attention towards Spain. Following the release of Spanish anarchists from prison...
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    members of the trade union. During the Second Spanish Republic, anarchists continued to lead uprisings such as the Casas Viejas revolt in 1933 and the Asturian...
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  • Benigno Andrade (category Spanish anarchists)
    (October 22, 1908–August 7, 1952) also known as Foucellas, was a Spanish anarchist and maqui. Eduard Pons Prades. Guerrillas españolas (1936-1960). Planeta...
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  • Anarchists have traditionally been skeptical of or vehemently opposed to organized religion. Nevertheless, some anarchists have provided religious interpretations...
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  • movement and with the punk subculture. The red flag was one of first anarchist symbols and it was widely used in late 19th century by anarchists worldwide. Peter...
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  • state structure, social anarchists desire anarchy, which can be defined as a society without government. Social anarchists oppose the use of a state structure...
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    Giuseppe Fanelli (category Collectivist anarchists)
    — Murray Bookchin, The Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years, 1868–1936 Leier 2006, p. 192. Fanelli, Sagaplanet, 2009, archived from the original on 17 January...
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