• Le Libertaire ('The Libertarian') is a Francophone anarchist newspaper established in New York City in June 1858 by the exiled anarchist Joseph Déjacque...
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  • Le Monde libertaire (French: Libertarian World) is an anarchist French weekly organ of the Anarchist Federation. Founded in 1954, it is the direct successor...
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  • Libertarianism (from French: libertaire, itself from the Latin: libertas, lit. 'freedom') is a political philosophy that places a strong emphasis on the...
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    name to the Fédération communiste libertaire (FCL) after the 1953 Congress in Paris, while an article in Le Libertaire indicated the end of the cooperation...
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  • abolitionist remarks, he returned to New York. There he established Le Libertaire, the first non-English-language anarchist newspaper in the United States...
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    name into the Fédération communiste libertaire (FCL) after the 1953 Congress in Paris, while an article in Le Libertaire indicated the end of the cooperation...
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    1858, when it was used for the title of New York anarchist journal Le Libertaire. In the late 19th century (around the 1880s and 1890s), Anarchist Sébastien...
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  • Un courant autonome, in Les Anars des origines à hier soir, Éditions Alternative libertaire et Éditions du Monde libertaire, 1999, texte intégral. Dictionnaire...
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    the Aragon front, Weil sent some chronicles to the French publication Le Libertaire, and on returning to Paris, she continued to write essays on labour...
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    The Union communiste libertaire (UCL, English: Libertarian Communist Union) is a French platformist federation, established in 2019 from the merging of...
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  • verse—Lazaréennes and Les Pyrénées Nivelées. In New York, from 1858 to 1861, he edited an anarchist paper entitled Le Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement...
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  • anti-syndicalist anarchist-communists remained, such as Sébastien Faure's Le Libertaire group and Russian partisans of economic terrorism and expropriations...
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  • verse—Lazaréennes and Les Pyrénées Nivelées. In New York, from 1858 to 1861, he edited an anarchist paper entitled Le Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement...
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    with anarchist thought. Camus wrote for anarchist publications such as Le Libertaire ('The Libertarian'), La Révolution prolétarienne ('The Proletarian Revolution')...
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    connected with the Anarchist Federation (FA), which through its publication Le Libertaire, regularly published works by CNT members such as the metalworker Maurice...
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    Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), who greatly admired Makhno; the fundraiser in Le Libertaire eventually secured Makhno's family a weekly allowance of 250 francs...
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    dreams." Depiction of Germaine Berton in Le Matin (25 December 1923) Image of Germaine Berton in Le Libertaire (26 December 1923) Depiction of Germaine...
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    multiple Parisian newspapers, including over a decade as the manager of Le Libertaire. Louis Armand Matha was born April 10, 1861, in Casteljaloux, France...
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  • Pierre Leroux, who alleged he first used the term in the Parisian journal Le Globe in 1832. Leroux was a follower of Henri de Saint-Simon, one of the founders...
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    the execution of her father, Auguste Vaillant. In 1895, he cofounded "Le Libertaire" with Louise Michel, taking the name of the earlier journal by Joseph...
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  • Returning to New York, he was able to serialise his book in his periodical Le Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement social. The French anarchist movement, though...
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    regular articles on "Choses d’Espagne" to the French anarchist newspaper Le Libertaire. Following the Spanish coup of July 1936 and the Spanish Revolution...
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  • Anarchist Union, "discovered" Bakunin and Kropotkin, and started selling Le Libertaire on street corners. France was invaded by Germany during May/June 1940...
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    Balace, Francis (2019). "Les Camelots du Roi. Une jeunesse contestataire et dérangeante dans le roman français : 1908-1914". Le maurrassisme et la culture...
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  • discussions. He was an agronomist, libertarian, editor of Le Libertaire and Le Monde Libertaire, writer, and journalist. André Prudhommeaux was born on...
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  • Shortly after, in 1858, he created the New York anarchist journal Le Libertaire. Anarchist Sébastien Faure used the term later in the century to differentiate...
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    International. 31 January 2001. Protestation devant les libertaires du présent et du futur sur les capitulations de 1980, Jean-Claude Lutanie, (originally...
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  • photographer on the Boulevard Saint-Denis, and published his first article in Le Libertaire in which he described plans to attack the judge who had convicted him...
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  • impose a first name on him. Mahé began writing articles on pedagogy for Le Libertaire, criticising the French state education system's focus on spelling,...
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  • the French anarchist movement, but spent most of this money on Elena. Le Libertaire, which had been tasked with financially supporting Makhno's family,...
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