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Revision as of 11:36, 6 November 2007
These are concepts which, although not exclusive to anarchism, are significant in historical and/or modern anarchist circles. (It should be noted that the anarchist milieu is philosophically heterogeneous and there is disagreement over which of these concepts should play a role in anarchism.)
ISMs
The following list is a collection of "-isms" embraced by segments of the anarchist milieu:
See also
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