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  • '''Students for a Democratic Society''' ('''SDS''') was the most influential [[socialism|soci ...changed its name to Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), so as to have a broader appeal among students. The group started small, in 1960 it only ha
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  • ''Are YOU a reactionary scum?'' Some opportunist academic frustrations backed by cynicism to hide a degenerative intellectual backlash – the fall western Hegelian thoug
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  • This is the complete list of days in a [[year]].
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  • ...ieve they were abducted by aliens, and how they recovered memories of such a thing, while she assumed the factual nature of their claims to be <i>prima ...have worldly, physiological, explanations—she is not compelled from a scientific standpoint to accept their extraordinary claims on faith alone.
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  • ...ee society, we distribute news and articles in several languages, covering a wide range of areas. News items on A-Infos are distributed on our mailing lists and stored in our web archive. T
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  • How to learn a language ...ond Language Aquisition`(1994) states `SLA research ...views motivation as a key factor in L2 learning.`(page 508)
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  • '''A-connect''' is an idea of a cross-linking software which included distributed databases over the intern *creation of a free [[peer-to-peer|decentralized]] network architecture
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  • ...an people in their struggle for [[freedom]] and [[independence]]. They are a chapter-based [[network (society)|network]] of young people and [[activists * [http://www.studentsforafreetibet.org/ Students for a Free Tibet]
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  • The internet is a just another tool for use by anarcho-revolutionaries. It is just an additio ...idea of transformation of the world and the termination of capitalism. As a result of our intensive writings, thousands new anarchists are joining the
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  • ...ible. For a discussion of reasons to become a vegeterian, see [[Why become a vegetarian]]. If you are unsure about the possibility of leading a healthy vegetarian lifestyle, see [[Vegetarians can be healthy]]
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  • #People will hate me if I am a Vegan
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  • {{Echo of Freedom|302954|How to make a podcast}} This is a HOWTO focusing on making a [[podcast]].
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  • ...FAQ - Is "anarcho"-capitalism a type of anarchism?|Is "anarcho"-capitalism a type of anarchism?]]|[[An Anarchist FAQ - Is individualist anarchism capita ...in appropriating the term "libertarian" for itself. Even stranger is that a few of these right-wingers have started calling themselves "anarchists" in
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  • This is the sister page of [http://ger.anarchopedia.org/A-Camp2008/AST/Inhalte]. Here you can add you ideas, proposals and plans for ...is program! Please add you wishes/ideas/question early to this page (using a pseudonym), so that others still have time to read and comment.
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  • ...rmany. There were two other german projects and one outside Germany. After a crisis in the mid-nineties some of the participating groups came to an end, ==The idea of Projekt A==
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  • ...s likely to hear. Feel free to email me any additional ones but do include a reference to where they were said. ...t hundreds of prostitutes who get the soldiers drunk, ex-officers etc. Not a minute to be wasted."
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  • == TOWARDS A FRESH REVOLUTION == ...llaboration and Class Struggle 6. Our Position 7. Our Programme 8. Towards a fresh revolutionNotes
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  • '''The Revolution Is Not A Party Affair ...peared in the London Workers Group bulletin ( no. 14 October 1983 ). A different english translation was published in the American journal Revolut
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  • ...d revival movement founded in [[India]] in the early twentieth Century, as a response to [[Christian]] [[Evangelism|evangelist]]s working among poor and ...the many individuals for whom the most serious allegation was that he had a tie to the Tablighi Jamaat movement.
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  • ...allow the audience to experience the [[Wikipedia:comic book death|death of a lead character]], which traditionally would not be possible without effecti ...ion of the status of continuity to the audience. It is usually employed as a plot twist that effectively undoes all the happenings of the episode. Commo
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  • The '''Liaison Committee of Militants for a Revolutionary Communist International''' (Comite de Enlace de Militantes po These groups were formerly members of the [[Wikipedia:League for a Revolutionary Communist International]] who split in 1995.
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  • {{Info|The following is a composite article detailing common '''home remedies''', some of which may b ...consists of a piece of rock candy (the length of two fingers) stirred into a teacup of boiled water.There are no risks connected to drinking Aab Nabaat
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  • :"First Lady of the World" was a nickname given to [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] [[Wikipedia:Eleanor Roosevelt|(WP)] ...e world: a novel|url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/first-lady-of-the-world-a-novel/oclc/26887596?tab=details|publisher=WorldCat|accessdate=4 July 2011}}
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  • This is a list of books for children from preschool age to the age of eight featuring ...on the depiction of deaf characters in picture books; "The picture book is a form in which the visual and the written world may come together. If the ma
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  • ...ikipedia is based on sources, therefore any source that has been copied is a source that can be summarized and used to verify the summary. Easier to hit The '''Coalition for a Democratic Majority''' worked against and succeeded in damaging the [[Strat
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  • {{WP+NODEL|2012 Chick-fil-A gay-marriage freedom of speech controversy}} ...sing [[Wikipedia:same-sex marriage]]. This followed reports that Chick-fil-A's charitable endeavor, the [[Wikipedia:S. Truett Cathy]]-family-operated [[
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  • ...uddhist anarchism]]. However, the [[punk rock]] band [[Crass]] polemicised a variant of anarcho-pacifism whilst at the same time explicitly rejecting al
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  • ...ce of Muslim Anarchists, until [[June 20]]th, [[2005]], when Yakoub Islam, a British-based Muslim, published his online [[Muslim Anarchist Charter]] [ht ...itarian, or opposed to the rule of specific governments. Among these, only a few are properly associated with the [[Anarchism|anarchist]] label.
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  • ...ity, a counter-cultural 1960s-era Manhattan-based institution. This led to a tenured position at Ramapo State College in Mahwah, NJ. At the same time, h Bookchin remained a radical [[anti-capitalism|anti-capitalist]] and vocal advocate of the [[dec
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  • ...entific]] offering, ''[[Mutual Aid: A Factor in Evolution]]''. He was also a contributor to [[1911 Encyclopædia Britannica]] - over 90 articles. ...s male line to the legendary prince [[Rurik]]; his mother, the daughter of a general in the Russian [[army]], had remarkable literary and liberal tastes
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  • '''Society''' is a group of individual organisms that cooperate and live together. Typically i
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  • '''Individualism''', in general, is a term used to describe a theoretical or practical emphasis of the individual, as opposed to, and pos From a social standpoint, individualism is generally understood to be a context or environment in which [[individual]]s are the focal operating uni
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  • ...mporary critical-theoretical tendencies. Still others sympathetic to such a project yet skeptical of the urge to move "beyond", explicitly reject the t ...olfi Landstreicher]], [[Edson Passetti]], and [[John Zerzan]] just to name a few. Poststructuralist and other critical theorists that lean towards an
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  • ...hat is the purpose of this page. The anarchist movement is a big tent with a great many sideshows, but there are just some folks who are not circus perf ...effort amongst National Anarchists to target "anarcho-capitalists" and to a lesser extent other anarchists from the wider anarchist movement, although
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  • ...e [[Stonehenge Free Festival]], and during their 8 years of existence were a great influence on the anarchist movement in and beyond the United Kingdom. Left to right: Pete Wright (bass), Steve Ignorant (vocals), N.A.Palmer (guitar)]]
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  • ...d it is these ideas rather than his anarchist ideas which have survived as a force in the modern world.
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  • The '''Communist Party of Korea''' was created in April [[1925]] during a surge in the national liberation movement. The Communist Party of Korea (C
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  • ...fics, is usually defined as being omnipotent, omniscient and possessing of a beard.
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  • '''Heathian anarchism''' is a form of [[anarcho-capitalism]] invented by Georgist dissenter Spencer Heath ...ompete on how well they can protect their tenants from crime and taxation, a distinct improvement over monopoly government.
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  • :''This article is about revolution in the sense of a drastic change. For other meanings of the word, see [[revolution (disambigu ...revolutions are led by the majority of the populace of a nation, others by a small band of [[revolutionary|revolutionaries]]. Compare '''[[rebellion]]''
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  • ...s repression of all other classes. To Marxists, any state is intrinsically a [[dictatorship]] by one class over all others. Therefore, within [[Marxist ...acity for violence, and that all societies prior to socialism are ruled by a minority class, so that in Marxist theory any non-socialist state will poss
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  • ...ssues related to environment.<ref>David De Leon, ''Leaders from the 1960s: A Biographical Sourcebook of American Activism'', pp 291, Greenwood Publishin
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  • ...xism-Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] Communist Party, and is supported by (and a part of) the [[Vietnamese Fatherland Front]]. In most of the cases, the Vie ...ois democratic revolution, and considered how this would eventually become a socialist revolution. The name was changed to '''Communist Party of Vietnam
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  • ...a flaw. You have to present the recipe instance to task which income apply a liberal quantity of the development on an unfailing source. This is compara ...ke one only effort and always deliver into currently being it in actuality a amazing creamy cellulite. Physicians are now fully proscribing prescription
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  • ....com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080328/BIZ/803280327 |title=Wikipedia at a crossroads |archiveurl=http://archive.is/20120916/http://www.mailtribune.co ...open-source encyclopaedia. On January 15, 2001, Wikipedia was launched as a feature of Nupedia.com, but following objections from the advisory board, i
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  • {{Echo of Freedom|107341|Gift economy, as a path to anarchic society}} ...stagnation caused by adverse or inappropriate trade conditions, as such in a poverty-stricken area. This is thus often the proposed solution to the [[po
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  • ...ation]], inspired by Leo Tolstoy's [["The Kingdom of God is Within You"]], a tactic that later was adopted by the philosophy of [[Martin Luther King, Jr Mahatma Gandhi was a [[Hindusim|Hindu]] and believed his actions to be in service of [[God]].
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  • '''Vegetarianism''' is a [[dieting|dietary practice]] characterized by the exclusion of all body par ...some types of [[bean]]s) in the [[6th century BC]]. These people followed a vegetarian diet for [[nutrition|nutritional]] and [[ethics|ethical]] reason
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  • The organization is also known as the [[Khmer Rouge]], a demeaning name chosen by the Western media, and is considered responsible f ...nary Party]], while supporters of Cambodian self-reliance see the party as a new creation.
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  • A '''religion''' is a set of common beliefs and practices generally held by a group of people, often codified as [[prayer]], [[ritual]], and [[religious ...ten described as a communal system for the coherence of belief focusing on a system of thought, unseen being, person, or object, that is considered to b
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  • ...to human [[freedom]]. However, all types of [[anarchist|anarchists]] share a basic approach. To quote [[Rudolf Rocker]]: ...ent the viewpoint that the war against capitalism must be at the same time a war against all institutions of political power, for in history economic ex
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  • ...as equals. As such, anarchism should not be defined as a "social chaos" or a return to the "laws of the jungle." ...ich already now begin to cover all the fields of human activity would take a still greater extension so as to substitute themselves for the state in all
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  • ...e Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism''''' is a book by [[anarchist]] writer [[Hakim Bey]]. It is composed of three section ...philosophical]] examples, all of which suggest that the best way to create a non-hierarchical system of social relationships is to concentrate on the pr
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  • '''Anarcho-Communism''', or '''Libertarian Communism''', is a [[political ideology]] related to [[Libertarian socialism]]. ...be considered synonyms for ''libertarian socialism''. Anarcho-Communism is a particular branch of libertarian socialism.
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  • '''Individualist anarchism''' is a variety of [[anarchism]] that emphasises the importance of the [[individual ...araphrased) ''and'' the [[libertarianism|libertarian]] idea of property as a natural principle as founded in [[superstition|superstitious]] beliefs. (In
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  • ...all workers, no matter what their [[race]], gender, or ethnic group are in a similar situation ''vis-à-vis'' their bosses (class consciousness). Fur ...g a goal, as opposed to indirect action, like electing a representative to a government&mdash;will allow workers to liberate themselves.
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  • ...e as a terrorist group. It is anarchist in that it disobeys government for a cause that it believes in.
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  • '''Mexico''' is a country located in [[North America]], bordered by the [[United States of Am ...oduct|GDP]] per capita in [[Latin America]], and has established itself as a middle-high income country. However, the division of the wealth is very ext
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  • '''Students for a Democratic Society''' ('''SDS''') was the most influential [[socialism|soci ...changed its name to Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), so as to have a broader appeal among students. The group started small, in 1960 it only ha
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  • ...ety]] when SDS split apart in [[1969]]. [[Michael Klonsky]], who had been a national leader in SDS in the late 1960s, was the main leader of the CP(M-L ...ovement]] of the 1970s. Longtime Black communist [[Harry Haywood]] became a CP(M-L) member near the end of his life, and the CP(M-L)'s press, Liberator
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  • ...ttee was made up from representatives of a wide range of groups opposed to a war in Vietnam. On [[October 15]], [[1965]], thousands of people marched d ...6]], [[1966]], thousands of people marched down Fifth Avenue and then held a rally in Central Park.
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  • ...day communists and activists from five provinces of north Korea organized a communist organization for North Korea. ...w type of state power were formed - people's committees. In February 1946 a temporary people's committee of North Korea was created, based on the union
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  • This is a comparison between [[animal]]s and [[human]]s on their political and organi *Many animals are biologically DNA-programmed to act in a certain way in their society ([[instinct|instinctual behaviour]]).
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  • ...was an [[anarchist-pacifist]] magazine edited by Ret Marut, thought to be a previous identity of [[B Traven]].</ref> | ''[[Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought]]''
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  • ...ee market]]. Anarchists that disagree with [[capitalism]] see the label as a contradiction in terms, disputing its inclusion in the spectrum of [[anarch ...lease debtors every seven years, regardless of how much was owed. Indeed, a few call themselves competists, rather than capitalists, as they view compe
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  • A '''nation''' is a political entity under the rule of a single government. Since the definition of nation varies, so does the numbe
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  • ...illed by the [[CIA]] in [[Argentina]] his name became extremely popular as a [[social]] and [[anarchist]] [[counterculture symbol]] worldwide. ...him to believe that the [[economical inequalities]] and [[injustice]] were a result of [[capitalist government]] and [[economy]], [[neoliberalism]], and
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  • An Ant is a small [[insect]] which lives on [[planet]] [[Earth]].
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  • '''Direct democracy''' comprises a form of [[democracy]] and theory of [[civics]] wherein all [[citizens]] can ...direct democracy issues, other than the election of representatives, reach a local- or state-level ballot, they are commonly referred to by local and st
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  • ...on its own, how then do we end its existence? It is, therefore, primarily a practice, and focuses on the organization of attack...The State of capital [[Alfredo M. Bonanno]], an Italian insurrectionary anarchist also had a great impact on this specific tendency, writing such works as "Armed Joy,"
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  • ...ch he had gathered about him in his active pamphleteer's warfare over half a century long." -- from ''Our Nestor Taken From Us'' by [[Benjamin Tucker]] His activism began with his career as a lawyer, which itself violated local Massachusetts law. Spooner had studied
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  • ...e process to an "anarchist social medicine" shouldn't either be made up of a search for perfect health, one wants rather to release our lives, dispellin ...es if we don't want to increase our risks of allergies, for example during a simple voyage abroad.
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  • ...fers to behavior that [[discrimination|discriminates]] against people with a different sexual preference based on that belief. The term 'sexualism' is a [[neologism]] created to have a parallel construction with words like '[[racism]]' and '[[sexism]]'.
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  • ...chist]] known for her political activism, writing and speeches. She played a pivotal role in the development of [[anarchist political philosophy]] [[Wik ...was trained by [[Johann Most]] in public speaking. She became a writer and a renowned lecturer on anarchist philosophy, women's rights, and social issue
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  • ''This is a copy of the homepage of The Hidden Wiki in the [[Tor network]], including s This WikiWikiWeb is an example of a location hidden service using [http://tor.eff.org/ Tor's] rendezvous point
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  • ...ical force, both proactive and reactive. They believe individuals seeking a path to freedom will only be guided by the grace of God if they display com ...ble]], to be the founding text for Christian anarchism. Tolstoy called for a society based on compassion, [[nonviolence|nonviolent]] principles and free
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  • .... Some fruitarians will eat only what falls (or would fall) naturally from a plant—fruits, seeds, nuts. Others may eat all biological fruits. [[C ...ed and travel through the animal's digestive tract before [[sprout]]ing in a pile of ready-made [[fertilizer]], or, in the case of fruits with cores or
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  • A '''vegan''' is a person who avoids the [[ingestion]] or use of [[animal]] products. An anima ...ism begins and ends with [[vegetarianism]]. Originally coined to describe a diet which excluded all animal products, the term "vegan" has now been expa
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  • ...al entities a '''prisoner of war''' ('''POW''', '''PoW''', or '''PW''') is a [[soldier]], [[sailor]], [[airman]], or [[marine]] who is imprisoned by an ...the convention makes it illegal to [[torture]] prisoners, and states that a prisoner can only be required to give one's [[name]], [[date of birth]], [[
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  • ...n. [[Frank Capra]]'s ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'' is a classic example of a film that did not enjoy popular success until it entered the public domain. ...domain, this may be the result of a proprietary interest as represented by a [[copyright]] or [[patent]]. The extent to which members of the public may
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  • ...Dennis Oppenheim]]'s better known works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest until the skin not covered by the book was badly [[sunbur
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  • ...ion and direct democracy, Anarchism has the potential for a reemergence as a popular political philosophy. ...t truly anarchistic in nature, and that the "anarcho-" part of the name is a [[misnomer]].
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  • ...Publication ceased at the end of 2003, after which Fotopoulos established a new journal, ''The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy''.<ref>The ...aintaining that core function, the journal expanded to include coverage of a spectrum of radical alternative views.<ref name="Why-DN-1995">[http://democ
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  • ...ies]] were a crew in [[Minneapolis]] with anarchist members, some are in R.A.S.H. - [[Red and Anarchist Skinheads]]' chapters, and all sorts of differen ...are that anarcho-skinheads tend to adopt a little more Punk styles such as a lot of band [[t-shirts]] and [[studded belts]]. Anarcho-skinheads also appl
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  • ...serves''' was a name chosen in 2002 by Mark Sands to cover up his arson of a building that he did not want in his area by portraying it as [[Propaganda The fact that Sands had been perpetrating a hoax, however dangerous a hoax, never seemed to fully sink into the minds of some US. security agency
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  • ...anarchist]] [[organisation]] with a couple of thousand members. Nigeria is a [[military dictatorship]] and the Awareness League has gone through several
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  • | A Dada-influenced street gang
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  • ...rical and contemporary [[Anarchism|Anarchist movement]] in [[Africa]]. For a broader discussion see [[Anarchism]] and [[African politics]]. .... E. Igariwey]] in ''"African Anarchism: The History of a Movement"'' make a claim that
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  • ...tion based on individual applications for membership, describing itself as a "federation of individuals". ...document uncritically. The ZACF is also inspired by the pamphlet ''Towards a Fresh Revolution'', written by the ''[[Friends of Durruti Group|Friends of
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  • When making a graphical representation of [[Wheel of life]] ([http://www.loc.gov/exhibits When making a graphical representation of [[Wheel of life]] ([http://www.loc.gov/exhibits
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  • ...romoting more useful and humane alternatives. Prison abolitionists present a broad critique of the criminal justice system in the west, which they belie ...n. This network and it's affiliated groups represent a significant part of a largely autonomous prison abolition movement. Much of the larger day-to-day
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  • ...]]; however, it is not always the same thing as either a [[dysphemism]] or a [[cacophemism]] which imply the use of harsh or [[Vulgarity|vulgar]] words. ...e. The choice is made precisely because of the opinion of an individual or a group.
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  • ...rganization, first started in [[Russia]] as the '''Anarchist Red Cross''', a support organization for [[political prisoner]]s. During the [[Russian Civi ...less society. We share a commitment to [[revolution]]ary Anarchism. We see a real need for Anarchists to be [[military|militantly]] organized."
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  • ...verty, [[racism]] and [[genocide]] that accompanies them to be symptoms of a social order whose last days are near. ...ince it has no official joining procedure or strict requirenments. So even a group that does not name oneself as [[Anarchist Black Cross]] may join as l
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  • The '''Institute for Anarchist Studies''' is a [[non-profit organization]] founded in [[1996]] to assist [[anarchist]] wri ...ussions on aspects of the anarchist movement. The Institute also publishes a biannual journal, ''[[Perspectives on Anarchist Theory]]''.
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  • '''Buddhism''' is a [[religion]] based on the teachings of the [[Buddha]], [[Gautama Buddha|Sid With approximately 350 million followers, Buddhism is considered a [[major world religions|major world religion]].
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  • ...tion of the [[Communist Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention)]] in [[1983]]. A faction left in [[1985]] and formed the [[Communist Party of Nepal (Mashal)
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  • ...ion which pressured the Irish courts to overturn an injunction preventing a pregnant 14-year-old rape victim from leaving Ireland to have an abortion i ...its height it claimed 60,000 households as paid members of the campaign. A WSM member, Gregor Kerr was the secretary of the campaign and although smal
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  • ...Party of Nepal (Fourth Convention)''' was formed in [[1974]]. In [[1983]] a faction left the party and formed the [[Communist Party of Nepal (Masal)]].
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  • ...emocratic parties are members of the [[Socialist International]], which is a successor to the [[Second International (politics)|Second International]]. ...ed to denote social democrats, although in many countries ''socialism'' is a broader concept including [[democratic socialism|democratic socialists]], [
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  • ...tive ways to handle your youngster and make both your hands free is to use a child service provider. Here is how you can look. ...individuals. The majority of can hold a child plus some newborn gear with a total bodyweight all the way to Twenty five or 25 lbs .. Child carriers are
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  • ...on due to the Depression. The American Workers Party's members included [[A J Muste]] and [[Sidney Hook]]. In December of 1934, the AWP merged with the [[Communist League of America]], a [[Trotskyism|Trotskyist]] group, to form the [[Workers Party of the United
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  • ...NEFAC opposes all forms of oppression and exploitation, and struggles for a classless, stateless, non-hierarchical society. ...h sides of the border. In April [[2000]], NEFAC was officially launched at a conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • ...ylund for Anarchists of all schools. Anarchism.net is intended to provide a network for Anarchists to submit information, discuss issues and further An ...œabout us” stories on Internet sites all over the world? People put a lot of energy and effort into telling people who they are and why they are
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  • ...ustrated with school clubs where you feel left out? Would you like to form a club with like-minded teenagers? How about setting up an Anarchy Club at yo *Start a local Food Not Bombs group in your community or an anarchist-run social ser
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  • ...sed by anarchists: the first is a case of [[direct action]] and the latter a case of [[direct democracy]]. An alternate description by the [[CIA]] of p
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  • ...lled '''anarcho-primitivism''', is a [[philosophy]] advocating a return to a pre-industrial and usually pre-agricultural [[society]]. It is sometimes co ...itivists are often distinguished by their focus on the praxis of achieving a feral state of being through "rewilding".
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  • ...Act, pénzkibocsájtás, a világ legnagyobb buvésztrükkje: a tartalékráta rendszer, trükkös adórendszer, média, politi
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  • ...authority because they have a [[monopoly]] on force, and one is not given a [[choice]] whether or not to be considered to be under their jurisdiction. ...freedom to do so. By infringing on someone's rights, you're demonstrating a lack of [[respect]] for that right, and effectively relinquishing your same
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  • '''Sex''' is something that occupies the minds and time of a lot of people all over the world all the time. Yet, in many modern societie "Sex" here is used in a broad sense, to mean all sexual interactions, from touching and kissing to
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  • ...user the [[freedom of choice]], but only [[freedom of selection]] (that is a freedom to pick from the predetermined number of [[option]]s). Thus televis
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  • ...the rise of hierarchical societies that anarchist ideas were formulated as a critical response to and rejection of coercive political institutions and h ...ng human affairs. In China, the Daoist sage Lao Zi ([[Lao Tzu]]) developed a philosophy of "non-rule" in the [[Tao Te Ching]]. In 300 CE, Bao Jingyan ex
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  • ...of a [[social hierarchy|hierarchical]] social environment e.g. working for a wage not only under threat of [[starvation]] or [[poverty]], but also of [[ .../theories-surplus-value/ch07.htm Marx, Ch. 7 of Theories of Surplus Value, a critique of Linguet, Théorie des lois civiles, etc., Londres, 1767.]</re
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  • In [[sociology]], '''Counterculture''' is a term used to describe a cultural group whose values and norms are at odds with those of the social ...North America]] and [[Western Europe]] in the [[1960]]s. This movement was a reaction against the conservative social mores of the [[1950]]s, the politi
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  • '''Direct action''' is a method and a theory of stopping objectionable practices or creating more favorable condi ...rces and methods are within their power, either on their own or as part of a group, in order to solve problems
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  • ...," "the absence of,"'' or ''"the lack of"'', plus '''archos''', meaning ''"a ruler," "director", "chief," "person in charge,"'' or ''"authority"''. [[File:Anarchy-symbol.svg|thumb|200px|The "A" is reported to stand for anarchy. So why is it capitalized?]]
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  • '''Child molestation''' is any action that violates a childs life (Apart from murder)
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  • '''Anarchist poetry''' has played a significant role in the [[Anarchism|Anarchist movement]] and still continue
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  • For about a century, the possibility of [[Pre-Columbian]] trans-Atlantic contacts was ...to cross the [[Indian Ocean]] and large sections of the Pacific more than a millenium ago.
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  • <b>War</b> is the act of using direct force to kill enemies on a large scale. ...or for liberation, or to impose an ideology, or to pre-emptively eliminate a threat.
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  • ...'' is a [[city]] in which most of the administration and [[government]] of a [[nation]] are based.
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  • '''ABC''' is a [[three-letter abbreviation]] which can mean the following: * [[Anarchist Black Cross]], a prison abolition movement.
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  • '''Libcom''' is a small collective of [[libertarian communist]]s based in and around London, Renamed on May 1st 2005 from enrager.net, they intend their site to be a resource for all people who wish to fight to improve their lives, their com
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  • :''This is a work in progress on aa "anarchowikibook" on [[anonymity]]. (please help if ...ably the simpliest way is to set up a [[internet proxy|proxy]]. The job of a proxy [[server (computing)|server]] is to receive and send information on b
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  • ...tal problem in our society. Feminist anarchism, or '''anarcha-feminism''' a term created during [[second-wave feminism]], views [[patriarchy]] as the f Wendy McElroy is an example of a contemporary anarcho-capitalist feminist. An example of an anarcha-feminist
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  • '''Paris''' is a [[city]] in [[Europe]], the largest in [[France]] and French [[capital]].
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  • ...clude pornography in the definition of erotica. Others consider them to be a distinct, although sometimes overlapping, entity. ...pression. In such context the expression or "threat" of nudity may become a form of [[protest]] or [[direct action]].
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  • ...ent by [[France]], as a centennial gift to the United State of America and a sign of [[friendship]] between the two [[nation]]s. The [[pedestal]] was co ..., the Statue of Liberty is used to represent ''liberty in general'' and is a favored symbol of [[US Libertarian Party]].
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  • # Capitalism is a physical and mental disease, a profitable disease for the few, its urgent cure is the uprooting the infect # Anarchic anti-capitalist social leap into a world where human life has the highest consideration.
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  • The '''United States of America''' is a [[democracy|democratically]] [[federalism|federated]] [[republic]] in [[Nor ...lions. After [[Europe|Europe's]] [[Seven Years War]], England was left in a terrible debt, and raised taxes among the American colonies. For the taxes,
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  • ...Iraqis and the Israelis are [[killing Palestinians]]. [[Big America]] and a [[small America]], one [[Jewish]] the other [[Christian]] and together they ...ween slavery and freedom. The anarchic theory is spreading world wide like a nuclear chain reaction. All you have to do is just be more optimistic and l
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  • ...ate the state and capitalism, destroy hierarchy and class. We are building a new life, without coercion, authority or enforced labor. ...e anarchic social revolution. What is needed for this mass insurrection on a global scale to happen is some heroic revolutionary anarchists to pave the
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  • ...EOPLE ARE FUCKED. WRITE & ROCK THE BOAT. THERE IS A WILL – THERE IS A WAY. EMPIRES HAVE SIGNS – THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL – THE ...hyperrealism – Zero overdrive – How to stop TV – From a garden to earth – Damaged egos – The scene of the screen. Ame
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  • Ethology is, loosely, the study of animal behaviour. A relatively new science, it goes against the prevailing trend of the [[Wikip ...aviour. It should remain there, but within it is inherently, the danger of a Trojan Horse which implies that underlying the human mind is an ineffable a
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  • An anarchist is a [[person]] who advocates the elimination of [[hierarchy]] in [[society]]. T
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  • ...ers' (or Workers') Collective") or '''Crimethinc''', is considered more of a mindset than an organization by the active participants in the ongoing Crim ...s of the current global resistance to empire. The name itself, however, is a reference to "[[Crimethink]]" in [[George Orwell|Orwell]]'s ''[[Nineteen Ei
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  • '''Anarchist football''' (or '''spontaneous football''') is a [[sport]] and a [[mutual game]]. It is not competitive but it is physically challenging. *Score must '''not''' be kept by anybody; a person caught keeping score is kicked out of the game
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  • ...a". Kagga is a beautiful and profond collection of 945 poems (Each poem is a 4 liner). Some of the poems are in old Kannda style (halegannada). Kagga's ...ning of Kagga. It is a pleasue to read this book. It is well written, from a disciple of Dr. DVG
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  • ...The left of capital wants full integration and the right of capital wants a permanent war. What has to be done by us all? What is the next step to be taken? How about a complete and genuine liberation!
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  • ...sually distinguished from an individual [[hominid]], or animal groups from a single living being of any sexual species. All group-entities are assumed ...ing their own interests, the anarchist argues, they are actually accepting a proxy for those interests.
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  • '''''Green anarchism''''' (or Green [[anarchy]]) is a set of related political ideas that are derived from philosophical and soci [[File:Green anarchism by r.freeman.jpg|thumb|Interpretation of the A in the circle with natural elements. Painting for the green anarchism]]
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  • ...and popularized by [[Samuel Edward Konkin III]], who defined an Agorist as a conscious practitioner of [[counter economics]] (peaceful [[black market]]s ...g in possession of illegitimate property accumulated through coercion over a period of time. For this reason, Agorists support the takeover of corporat
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  • A '''church''' is a building used in [[Christianity|Christian]] worship.
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  • ...y a state, it is required to make decisions concerning internal affairs of a state. In the most basic sense, a people of one nation will see the government of another nation as the enemy
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  • ...cation|rasing]] the [[child]]ren, although that is not a necessary part of a commune. ...nes. [[USSR]] is one such example, where people were made to chose between a [[commune (hierarchical)|commune]] (комунна) or more i
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  • ...zing things. Different fields use the word in slightly different ways, but a particular definition (below) captures the core of almost all uses. A precise, mathematical definition of hierarchy will be given below. This sec
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  • Let's step back for a moment and consider something so fundamental that we easily tend to disrega ...el us to be good and law-abiding, society would collapse, instantly, into a free-for-all of warring interests. The image they invariably invoke is on
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  • ...of Peter Kropotkin and Elisee Reclus. The latter, for example, argued that a ''"secret harmony exists between the earth and the people whom it nourishes With regards Kropotkin, he argued that an anarchist society would be based on a confederation of communities that would integrate manual and brain work as
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  • ...-anarchists see the use of appropriate technology as the means of creating a society which lives in balance with nature. ...ality of civilisation from an anarchist perspective, and seeks to initiate a comprehensive transformation of human life."'' ['''Primitivist Primer''']
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  • ...is the act or policy in which a government executes a person for violating a law.
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  • ...What is Property?]]'' in [[1840]] that the term "anarchist" was adopted as a self-description. It is for this reason that some claim Proudhon as the fo ...the importance of a communal perspective to maintain individual liberty in a social context.
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  • ...ndrogynous, when the gender of a person is unknown (or the person is under a gender-neutral alias), or when gender doesn't matter. ...sn't work and get rich, they can't eat.'', singular they is appropriate as a gender-neutral pronoun. This was used in Shakespeare's work, but is not gra
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  • ...idered freedom, but crimes, and they must be balanced with other freedoms. A free society is free to act against harm, and anything less is unethical.
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  • '''Iron Maiden''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band from [[Ea ...as had various incarnations by [[Melvyn Grant]]. Eddie is also featured in a [[first-person shooter]] [[video game]], ''[[Ed Hunter]]'' as well as numer
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  • ...and others and published by [[Saunders (publisher)|Saunders]]. Kinsey was a [[zoologist]] at [[Indiana University (Bloomington)|Indiana University]] an ...eterosexual]], [[bisexuality|bisexual]] and [[homosexuality|homosexual]]), a seven-category [[Kinsey Scale]] system was used (an 8th category for [[asex
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  • '''SOCIALISM:''' ''a social system in which the producers possess both political <blockquote>'''LIBERTARIAN SOCIALISM:''' ''a social system which believes in freedom of action and thought and free will
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  • '''Anarchoblogs''' is a collection of [[rss feed]]s from weblogs of self-identifying anarchists. It moves kind of fast, and doesn't have a history, like a regular weblog.
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  • ...ss]]. It isn't clearly why, but, trolls sometimes say they are engaged in a battle of "empathy" *against* "eloquence" - the latter being an attribute o ...that make it simply impossible to tell "who wrote what", at least [[beyond a reasonable doubt]].
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  • ...ry simple to install and use. However, '''BitTorrent''' itself is ''merely a transfer [[Protocol|protocol]]'' (like [[HTTP|Web downloading]], [[Instant_ ...er, there is no degridation associated with real-world faximilies (copy of a copy) as '''BitTorrent''' is digital and all files exchanged are identical.
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  • ...," "the absence of,"'' or ''"the lack of"'', plus '''archos''', meaning ''"a ruler," "director", "chief," "person in charge,"'' or ''"authority."'' Or, ...rally supposed, but an absence of rule."'' [Benjamin Tucker, '''Instead of a Book''', p. 13] Hence David Weick's excellent summary:
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  • '''"Power to the People!"''' is a [[political slogan]] that has been used in a wide variety of contexts. For other possible uses of the phrase "power to ...960s]] in the [[United States]], young people began saying and writing as a form of rebellion against what they perceived as the oppression of the olde
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  • The world of ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' exists in a state of perpetual war between the three major powers (Oceania, Eurasia and ...The Party is continually rewriting the English language into [[Newspeak]], a language whose concision limits the true denotation(s) of words and the ide
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  • This is a '''list of ecovillages''':
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  • ...ues that small [[eco-village]]s (of no more than a few hundred people) are a scale of human living preferable to civilization, and that infrastructure a [[File:Green anarchism by r.freeman.jpg|thumb|interpretation of the A in the circle with natural elements. Painting for the green anarchism]]
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  • '''Anarcho-punk''' (sometimes known as '''peace-punk''') is a subgenre of the [[punk rock]] movement consisting of groups and bands promo ...s]] expounded serious anarchist and [[pacifist]] ideas, and were to become a notable influence within various late-twentieth century [[protest movement]
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  • ...e anarchist movement, they organized schools, women-only social groups and a women-only newspaper so that women could gain self-esteem and confidence in '''Mujeres Libres''' was a a name of thier [[anarchism|anarchist]] [[feminism|feminist]] [[magazine]]. F
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  • [[File:Lucia Sanchez Saornil.jpg|thumb|200px|Lucía Sánchez Saornil]] ...neral secretary of the [[Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista]] (S.I.A., a sort of anarchist Red Cross).
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  • ...women's nature, appealing to women as mothers and embracing motherhood as a natural, feminine state. She wrote extensively on the topic of motherhood, *Ackelsberg, Martha A. Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Wo
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  • ...in]] parallel to the [[Spanish Civil War|Civil War]]. She is also known as a poet, novelist, essayist, and [[Children's literature|children's writer]]. Federica Montseny was, in her own words, the ''[d]aughter of a family of old anarchists''; her father was the anti-[[authoritarian]] write
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  • ...sistence on the community that supports it, and their political vision vis-a-vis the state. ...mous spaces to share resources, ideas and information". This network draws a very clear distinction between the many autonomous social centres around th
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  • ...d with hungry people and protesting war and poverty. Food Not Bombs is not a charity. This energetic grassroots movement is active throughout the Americ ...the world to feed everyone, but so much of it goes to waste needlessly, as a direct result of [[capitalism]] and [[militarism]].
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  • ...'' is a [[micronation]] established as a symbolic [[political protest]] by a group of [[gay rights]] [[activism|activists]] based in southeast [[Queensl ...ror (title)|Emperor]], as Dale I. The "secession" was staged in protest at a decision to ban [[gay marriage]] made by the [[Australian parliament]].
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  • * [http://www.digital-update.com digital-update.com] - a torrent indexing site. * [http://www.fenopy.com Fenopy.com] - an up and coming site, offers a lot of new content.
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  • '''Vivir la utopía'''. El anarquismo en espana. (Original 1997). '''Living Utopia''' (The Anar "Above all, there was a belief in the revolution and the future, a feeling of having suddenly emerged into an era of equality and freedom. Hum
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  • ...n, "referred to an [[hyphen|unhyphenated]] form of [[anarchism]], that is, a doctrine without any qualifying labels such as [[communist]], [[collectivis ...ce" to abolishing all authority, with free experimentation the one rule of a free society.
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  • The '''Latin Kings''' started out as a social organization for the advancement of the [[Puerto Rican]] community i ...head with one tear drop. The Latin Kings wear beads around their necks in a pattern of five black and five gold.
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  • ...aditionally Italian-Sicilian organized crime groups of the same name. For a list of present and past yakuza gangs, see the bōryokudan section. ...ould have enough talent to counteract his bad luck and still win with such a hand). The name was also used because it signified bad fortune, presumably
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  • [[Image:Kiss Briseis Painter Louvre G278.jpeg|thumb|right|'''An Ephebe Kisses A Man'''<br />Tondo from an Attic [[Kylix (drinking cup)|kylix]], 5th c. BCE '''Ephebophilia''' is a sexual attraction to post-pubescent [[adolescent]]s. It should be distingui
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  • ...nia. Uganda takes its name from the [[Buganda]] kingdom, which encompassed a portion of the south of the country including the capital [[Kampala]]. ...]] entered the area from the north, probably beginning about [[Anno Domini|A.D.]]&nbsp;120. They were cattle herders and subsistence farmers who settled
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  • ...of his modern followers believe that he was the "son of God" (a term with a contested meaning), or God incarnate. ...lly aggrandizing; the original paragraph was probably either much shorter (a sidenote) or conceivably condemnatory.
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  • ...the operating system with. It should be noted that "Linux" is really just a [[kernel]] rather than an operating system. There is no single GNU/Linux op '''List of distributions that have anarchist principles in mind, but are a work in progress'''
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  • '''National Basketball Association''' ('''NBA''') is a [[corporation|corporate entity]] in charge of [[male]] [[monetary system|pr
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  • ...lating that goes back to the dawn of humanity. Compassionate anarchy seems a practice that can seem incredibly hard to learn and keep, while at the same ...it keeps our love for others from becoming a commodity sold back to us or a ploy to make us acquiescent to the dictates of authority. Compassionate ana
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  • '''Linguistics''' is a study of the [[language]]. Predominantly it conserns itself with the rules
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  • Bob Marley (february 6, 1945 - may 11, 1981) was a singer, songwriter, guitar player, and activist who was born in [[Jamaica]]
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  • This is a [[timeline]] of the novel '''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]''' by [[George Orwell Orwell set a nuclear war thirty years before the story starts, in 1955. ''[[1984]]'' can
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  • '''Spam''' is a type of canned meat. However, it is usually used to refer to email solocit
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  • # [[IPsec]] - IPsec is a set of extensions to the [[IP]] protocol family. It provides cryptographic ...anti-replay rules and no packet can be accepted twice. Traffic older than a given delay (default 10 min) can't be decrypted since the keys are periodic
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  • Nxfxtxex is a danish experimental music group formed in 1999. Non-profit, it's motto is "
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  • ...sons, oppose [[vaccination]]. Since the process of vaccination has become a standard part of [[public health]] and [[medicine]], there have been groups ...ve disagreements on their detail. Modern states assert an interest in and a right to control aspects of these efforts.
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  • A computer comes in various shapes : .... With this users can make use of application's designed for the computer. A commonly used [[OS]] is [[Windows]].
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  • '''Blue''' is a primairy color.
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  • ...[[Mirror (computing)|mirror]] sites for [[WikiLeaks]] have been created as a response to the wikileaks.org [[Domain name|domain]] shutdown by [[EveryDNS ...sting content no longer accessible at WikiLeaks.com. Anonymous also issued a fresh statement; "While we don't have much of an affiliation with WikiLeaks
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  • This is a list of real people appearing in a fictional context. In such settings, real people, whether alive or dead at The top 5 most used real people are listed below. A 'use' does not count any work based strictly on history (although different
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  • ...ve]] to growth for both humans and nature. It is about striving to achieve a [[Activism|pro-active]] [[Culture|culture]] in which green [[Grassroots|gra ...s which, in turn leads to an increased spread of communicable diseases. So a strong environmental policy is conducive to better [[Physical_security|phys
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  • '''Nihilism''' (from the [[Latin]] ''nihil'', nothing) is a [[philosophy|philosophical]] position which argues that [[existence]] is wi * There is no reasonable proof or argument for the existence of a higher ruler or creator.
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  • ...nist regimes in Afganistan and Iraq, all the while claiming to be fighting a so-called "global war on terror". ...ww.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/4/9/211325/2048 CIA Covert Action in Guatemala: A long term analysis] ([http://www.ashapiro.net/story/2002/11/29/192912/64 mi
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  • '''Cryptography''' is a way to encode the information, so that it can be decoded only by the intend The science of allowing a user to radically change [[information]] in order to conceal the content fr
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  • '''Note''': No action other than abstaining from any sort of file sharing is a true defence. Programs that promote [[anonymous|anonymity]] may not be 100 * [[Filetopia]] - a fairly large user base with strong [[traffic]] [[encryption]]. Semi-[[cent
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  • ...ypes of communication on the Internet is that of [[Text|text]]-based chat. A variety of [http://www.google.com/search?q=instant+message+spy IM spy tools Other options include a tool like [http://www.parisien.org/products.htm VPG] that can allow the cut
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  • ...every book, paper, essay, song, program, movie, and TV show, but there is a vast amount of material out there. ...on paper on directly on your [[PC]] if nearby. If you've got a [[PDA]] or a mobile phone, record your [[Idea|ideas]] or keywords as notes. Do the same
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  • ...hrowing their old good away or even taking them to [[charity shop]]s, post a message to others in their [[community]] announcing that they don't need an ...wed by their very nature (such as [[pornography]], [[weapon]]s, etc). Also a person cannot be asking any [[money|monetary]] or [[barter|other]] compensa
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  • ...y are really not. This is a problem of how you define [[freedom]]. I think a distribution perfect for anarchist should define freedom from the anarchist ** [[Netsukuku]] or a similar software, to provide alternatives to capitalist and state controlle
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  • This is a [[how to]] about starting a local chapter of [[hackLab]]. Of course, the most important ! And for a hackLab to be succesful you
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  • .... He is also credited with the establishment of the [[Chomsky hierarchy]], a classification of [[formal language]]s in terms of their generative power. ...o the [[Arts and Humanities Citation Index]] in 1992, Chomsky was cited as a source more often than any other living scholar during the 1980–1992
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  • '''Milos Rancic''' is a [[Serbia]]n [[anarchist]]. He founded [[Anarchopedia]] in September 2004.
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  • ...Asked Questions]] regarding [[BitTorrent|'''BitTorrent''']] (has achieved a high [[Google]] ranking). You can contribute to this page by clicking the " ...e to download only part of a torrent? For example, if someone has uploaded a band's entire discography, can I download only one of the albums? I don't w
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  • Financial [[cryptography]] is a large and [[complex]] area. Physically carrying or having physically store ...l currency using cryptography and peer-to-peer technology, doesn't rely on a central issuer. It is probably the first usable form of cryptocurrency.
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  • {{chomskytorrent|562|A Book for a Better World (Miscellaneous)}} ...pitalism, the means of production are generally operated for profit. ''For a survey of definitions, see [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Definitions_of_cap
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  • ...le chatting on the [[telephone|phone]] [[network]] as a central hub and is a [[client]]-server [[model]]. A more direct example of P2P is [[IRC]]'s &quot;DCC [[Chat]]&quot; and &quot;
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  • ...viour on the part of the organization or individual. This can quickly ruin a good [[Reputation|reputation]]. ..., so that people can [[Identity|identify]] with them in a positive way, is a [[Popular|popular]] strategy.
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  • ...er|computers]] to exchange [[Information|information]]. '''Networks''' are a good way to share data between places seperated by great distance, eg the [ ...computer, eg [[ISP]]. Some networks have a [[Backbone|backbone]] and need a [[login]] [[Password|password]] for [[Authentication|authentication]].
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  • # Enlightenment as a concept. # Enlightenment as a window manager for [[Nix|*NIX]].
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  • ...D|hard drives]] used for only checking [[e-mail]] and surfing the [[Web]], a file may go without being overwritten for weeks or even years. ...ally deleted files to go back and restore them. This is not possible after a given amount of time.
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  • === Send a ZIP or RAR file === ...[[Cryptography|encrypt]] your mail is to [[ZIP]] a separate text file, add a password, and send the file as an attachment. While there are more than on
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  • ...stic, most notably by [http://netsecurity.about.com/od/securitylegislation/a/aa062904.htm Utah Senator Orrin Hatch]. The word is often used therefore t ...a criminal act handled by criminal courts while copyright infringement is a civil issue handled by civil courts. Many groups such as the [[RIAA]] and
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  • ..., a garment or a household item, it is all freely given away. They reflect a switch over from [[scarcity]] to [[abundance]] brought about by increased m ...ound the country. An example of a more regular one is in [[Norwich]] where a Free Shop has happened on the 8th of the month in Norwich city centre from
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  • ...utive Officer of the A-1 Network and Management Company (the One Network), a non-partisan conglomerate of small businesses that exculsively wants to bu Akinyemi is mostly known in the community as "Mr. A", Mr. Akinyemi, Brother Akindele, Minister Akindele or the Controversial On
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  • 'Tipsy' is a London based soap opera available on the [[internet]] and in the Holles Mag ...en several students about how their lives were similar to the plotlines of a soap opera. However, it fell upon Tom Lane to write the show's first episod
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  • The '''Anarchist Anti License''' (AAL) is the idea of a license that allows people to copy/modify content but be not able to use th ...at least prevent it from being used to oppress people: e.g. if you invent a lifesaver cure, you may expect rich people to pay for it, but not people in
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  • == Carry a good map == == Be in a good, safe spot ==
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  • In some jurisdictions, consent is a defence to assault, while in other jurisdictions (most notably England) it
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  • {{Echo of Freedom|107341|Gift economy, as a path to anarchic society}} ...nch of [[economics]] set out by [[user:Risi | Robin Upton]] in [[2004]] in a presentation to the autonomous [[European Social Forum]] at the London Scho
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  • {{Echo of Freedom|107341|Gift economy, as a path to anarchic society}} ...exchange which goes without the [[monetary system]]. This, however, is not a form of [[gift economy]].
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  • The the [[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] is a [[military]] alliance established by the signing of the North Atlantic Trea
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  • '''Mass media''' is a generic term reffering to the organisations that have strong hold on the di
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  • ...ame [[sex]]. For example, a homosexual [[male]] is attracted to males and a homosexual [[female]] is attracted to females. Homosexual males are often ...has had sex with the member of one's own sex is homosexual, others - that a homosexual must ''prefer'' members of one's own sex, and yet others define
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  • ...ospitality exchange''' is [[social networking]] that allows people to find a place to stay or simply meet travellers or local people. ;[[BeWelcome]] (BW): is a hospitality exchange network, based on an [[free software]], democratically
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  • * "Run Like A Villain" - Iggy Pop * "This Is Not a Test" - Tommy Shaw
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  • ...being an autoworker, anarchist militant and theorist. Additionally, he was a pioneer in the ecology movement, introducing the concept of social ecology.
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  • ...as mainly started by four people -- a German, [[Max Stirner]] (1806-1856), a Frenchman, [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]] (1809-1865), and two Russians, [[Mich ...n they really be 'Egoists' who have banded together when one is a slave or a serf of the other?" [No Gods, No Masters, vol. 1, p. 24]
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  • ...nature of '''organized''' religion. Further, [[Anti-authoritarianism]] is a central theme in some religious sects and non-sectarian churches, and some ...the development of certain religions, particularly those that arose during a [[class struggle]]. Some of these are viewed as having explicit anarchist
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  • ...underground resistance movements, Chernyi was arrested by the [[Cheka]] on a charge of [[counterfeiting]] and in 1921 was executed without trial. ...a/> Chernyi advocated the "free association of independent individuals" in a book titled ''Associational Anarchism'' and published in 1907.<ref name=aa>
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  • ...hical production relations, collecting rents from private property, taking a profit in exchanges, and collecting interest on loans. [[Individualist anar Many anarchists advocate the abolition of money, but others call for a replacement of it with new value systems, still others, such as Benjamin Tu
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  • ...s, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly in a free market." ...rofit to be the driving motive of capitalists. If a profit cannot be made, a good is not produced, regardless of how many people "subjectively value" it
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  • ...the ideals espoused by the various anarchist movements preclude the use of a single symbol. There are many other symbols of anarchism, most notably the ==Circle-A==
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  • ...om the [[Wikipedia:French language|French]] ''propagande par le fait'') is a [[concept]] of [[anarchism|anarchist]] origin, which appeared slightly towa ...te has a repressive bourgeois apparatus and of political [[domination]] as a form of violence. See also [[Pierre Bourdieu]]'s analysis of "[[symbolic vi
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  • ...left anarchy''' is a recent current in [[anarchist]] thought that promotes a critique of anarchism's relationship to traditional [[Left-wing politics|le ...icizes traditional leftist ideas and classical anarchism while calling for a rejuvenated anarchist movement. The [[CrimethInc.]] essay [http://www.crime
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  • ...ain|Zaragoza]]. However, these were complementary trajectories, and shared a great deal of ideological similarities. ...success of the anarchist movement was sporadic. Anarchists would organize a [[strike action|strike]] and ranks would swell. Usually, repression by [[po
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  • ...,volume 6, issue 1, pages 46-66</ref><ref name="Madison2">Madison, Charles A., 1943, "Benjamin R. Tucker: Individualist and Anarchist", ''New England Qu ...a Goldman]], a noted [[anarchist]] [[feminist]], and [[Big Bill Haywood]], a key member of the [[Industrial Workers of the World]] (IWW), an [[anarchist
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  • ...inistration of President [Comonfort]. He published [[Cartilla Socialista]] a manual explaining the ideas of Fourier. Some of his adepts like Francisco Z Other students of Rhodakanaty founded a school "[[La Social, Sección Internacionalista]]" following [[Bakunin]].
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  • ...iance communiste anarchiste'' group was created in 1910, but the next year a ''[[Fédération communiste anarchiste]]'' (FCA) was founded with [[Lou ...Manifeste des Seize]]'' supporting the [[Triple Entente]] against Germany. A clandestine issue of the ''Libertaire'' was published on [[15 June]] [[1917
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  • ...balization" French movement was thus opposed to the "[[Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe]]" on the grounds that it only advanced [[Tony Blai ...movements opposed to a [[neoliberal]] [[globalization]], but favorable to a globalization respectful of [[human rights]], the [[natural environment|env
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  • '''Anomie''', in contemporary [[English language|English]], means a condition or [[malaise]] in individuals, characterized by an absence or dim ...ocial control]]s of [[society]], and is a completely separate concept from a situation of anarchy which is an absence of effective rulers or leaders.
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  • ...ge:ARA.jpg|thumb|right|ARA Logo, featuring a masked [[anarchist]] smashing a [[swastika]]]] ...r [[Communist]], particularly by detractors, however, the network includes a large number of [[anarchism|anarchists]].
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  • ...failure of the Italian revolutionary era in the 1970s and the emergence of a number of important theorists including [[Antonio Negri]], who had contribu ...ed]] (refusing to pay [[public transport]], electricity, gas, rent, food - a practice called "autoreduction" of prices -, [[riot]]s and sometimes [[bank
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  • ...common goal such as blocking delegates from entering a trade meeting, and a mutual understanding of shared tactics. ...d Rage]], a North American revolutionary anarchist organization. Black as a color has historically been associated with [[anarchism]], dating back to t
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  • ...ate University] in the [[United States of America|USA]]. He has served as a Visiting Professor of History at [http://www.unn.ru/eng/?main=institution&s ...as a Ph.D. from the [http://www.gla.ac.uk Univerisity of Glasgow] and an M.A. from the [http://www.virginia.edu University of Virginia]
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  • '''Copwatch''' is a network of United States [[volunteer]] organizations that "police the [[pol The modern concept of copwatching is based on a model of police accountability used by the [[Black Panther Party]], in whic
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  • ...improve communication, networking, and mobility) both individually and as a group. [http://www.welcomehome.org/rainbow/tech/radios/] [http://www.welcom Hypothetically, anyone at a Rainbow Gathering can call out "Shanti Sena!" (as a synonym for the more widely recognized "Help!") and swiftly receive assista
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  • [[Image:Levellers declaration and standard.gif|thumb|300px|Woodcut from a Diggers document by William Everard]] ...the creation of small [[egalitarian]] rural communities. They were one of a number of [[nonconformists|nonconformist]] [[English Dissenters|dissenting
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  • ...and town life, the most common situation has been for the people living in a home to take care of it themselves (and, for most of the centuries now past ...up shelves and blur the lines between creator and consumer by constructing a social network that ties users and makers close together.
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  • ...work and monetary exchanges within a [[capitalist economy]] contribute to a myriad of forms of [[exploitation]] - worker abuse, animal exploitation, [[ ...observation that even a [[vegan]] lifestyle is not free of exploitation. A product's [[vegan]] provenance does not guarantee that:
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  • ...nd [[freedom of speech]] advocates versus corporations, John Ashcroft, and a moronic patent law system.<br/> ...tangents. We have been blessed by a significant number of contributions in a range of interesting fields:<br/>
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  • ...in London and New York and is recognized in the Steinway Registry. Saks is a licensed Realtor® and has dedicated himself to addressing the needs of f ...taff member at University of Memphis radio station WUMR since 1969 and has a radio program on Saturday evenings.
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  • ...dy illegal to use strong cryptography itself in some countries. To enforce a ban on the use of cryptography, however, is probably impossible, as cryptog ...icon' indicates that the term 'crypto-anarchist' was partially intended as a [[pun]] on this usage, even though he did not intend to conceal his beliefs
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  • '''Russia''' (or '''Russian Federation''') is a [[transcontinental country]] existing in [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. Russia is ...two superpowers, with the [[United States]]. The two nations then entered a period of proxy wars and threat of nuclear war dubbed the [[Cold War]], whi
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  • ...and set the world [[aflame]] in [[war]], before it was finally defeated at a terrible cost in lives. ...1th, 2001. (Applause.) Your presence here reminds us that we're engaged in a global war against an enemy that threatens all civilized nations. And today
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  • '''September 15''' is a [[15]]<sup>th</sup> day in [[September]]. [[1830]] -- [[England]]: Railing?: [[William Huskisson]], a
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  • [[1915]] -- US: [[Emma Goldman]] scheduled to speak at a :detonates a horse-&-buggy bomb.
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  • ...with the power to have a negative impact on those discriminated against on a societal level. ...r of international treaties aim to end racism. The [[United Nations]] uses a definition of ''racist discrimination'', laid out in the ''International Co
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  • '''Sexism''' as a belief can refer to three subtly different beliefs: ...eligious positions. Others believe that while women are superior to men in a few aspects, in most aspects men are superior to women.
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  • ''Homophobia'' is not a psychiatric term. There is no such thing as ''clinical homophobia'', though For this reason many feel that it is a [[loaded term]].
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  • [[1939]] -- [[Canada]]: Anarchist [[Emma Goldman]] delivers a [[1940]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: A Journalist 'discovers' [[Jay Fox]], the "sole surviving
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  • ...apel]] area of [[East London, England|East London]]. It was established in a derelict building in [[Rampart Street]] which was previously used as an Isl ...ch projects, it was managed by [[volunteers]] without any funding and with a strong emphasis on [[consensus decision making]] and [[DIY]] culture.
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  • A '''hacklab''', or '''media hacklab''', is an autonomous technology zone use ...n meet, [[Socialization|socialise]] and/or [[Collaboration|collaborate]]. A hackerspace can be viewed as an [[open community]] [[Laboratory|lab]]s inco
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  • [[1895]] — [[Italy]]: A successful protest movement leads to the [[amnesty]] of [[Luigi Molinari]]. Molinari got a 23-year sentence for instigating an
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  • ...f London]]. Alongside its many books and pamphlets, the group also publish a fortnightly newspaper, ''[[Freedom newspaper|Freedom]]'', which is the only The Press was founded in 1886 by a group of friends, including Charlotte Wilson and [[Peter Kropotkin]], who w
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  • ...neous]] and there is disagreement over which of these concepts should play a role in anarchism.) The following list is a collection of "-isms" embraced by segments of the anarchist milieu:
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  • '''Hitchhiking''' is a very liberated way of transport. It's free as in no-cost, and it's free sin
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  • ...s of local groups, some independent and others affiliated or controlled by a wider network. ..."free recycling"). [[The Freecycle Network]] claims the latter term to be a violation of their trademark rights, despite having used it generically in
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  • ...o participants in Free Geek's adoption program in which volunteers receive a free computer upon completion of 24 hours of service. ...re the general public can purchase reconditioned equipment. Volunteers get a 50% discount.
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  • ...n [[February 23]], [[1969]]) in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. He is a [[Canadian]] [[anarcho-syndicalist]], [[writer]], CG [[artist]], and an org One of his political heroes is [[Nestor Makhno]], a Ukranian [[anarchist]] who raised an army and fought against the Bolshevik
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  • [[1899]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: [[Emma Goldman]] concludes a nine-month anarchist, filmmaker & [[photography|photographer]], publishes a
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  • '''September 28''' is a [[28]]th day of [[September]]. [[1920]] -- [[Italy]]: DURING the month a widespread occupation of
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  • by the breastbone of a [[goose]]. victory in a [[industrial action|strike]] by unskilled steel workers in the [[Pressed St
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  • ...r antifascism reasons, but because of [[patriotism]]. Thus, antifascism as a distinct theory and practice is historically limited to the socialist movem ...against foreigners. Some antifascists groups are: [[Anti-Racist Action]], a US group created in the 1990s; the UK [[Anti-Nazi League]], set up in 1977,
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  • ...ould call a customer using [[Free World Dialup|FWD]] without ever needing a VOIP to PSTN gate way.
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  • ...the performers who aligned themselves with anarcho-rocker in fact embraced a wide diversity of approaches in both format and ideas. Anarcho-Rockers are ...atures_kulture_counterculture/ Development of rocker and counterculture in a college town]
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  • ...hardcore]] scenes. The founding statement and subsequent literature pushed a [[bio-centrism|bio-centric]] view of the world, [[pro-life]] stance on abor ...ug|drugs]] or modern medicines. Instead Hardliners are expected to follow a strict dietary regimen.
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  • ...l city and seat of [[government]]. It is Canada's fourth largest city with a metro population of more than 1.1 million people. Ottawa is located in the Ottawa has a large activist community. The activist community in Ottawa gained momentum
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  • The '''Ottawa Panhandlers Union''' was formed in early [[2003]]. It is a shop of the [[Industrial Workers of the World]], Ottawa-Outaouis General Me ...nion"] which appeared in the newspaper on March 20 2006. The editorial was a collaborative piece written by several members of the IWW. It was credited
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  • ...ed States of America|United States]] & Protector of [[Mexico]], He Invents a Better [[1934]] -- [[Canada]]: [[Emma Goldman]] delivers a series
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  • ...s father was a railway worker in the yard at Leon who described himself as a libertarian socialist. ...m the fall of 1917 until the beginning of 1920, Durruti worked in Paris as a mechanic. He then decided to return to Spain and arrived at San Sebastian j
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  • A '''capital''' [[capital asset|asset]] is one that can be used to make more For example, a farm is a piece of land that can be used to make food. But only with [[seed]], water
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  • ...hing constructive. The term is derived from the [[thoughtcrime]] to create a negative [[power word]] for resisting the anti-social behaviour of trolls. On January 5th, 2006, U.S. president [[George W. Bush]] signed into law a prohibition on posting annoying Web messages or sending annoying e-mail mes
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  • ...1848|revolutionary movement of 1848]] gave him the [[opportunity]] to join a [[radical]] [[campaign]] of [[democratic]] [[agitation]], and for his parti ...ad. In [[Geneva]], [[Switzerland]], he pretended to be a representative of a revolutionary committee who had fled from the [[Peter and Paul Fortress]],
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  • ...f I can't dance I don't want to be part of your [[revolution]]". There is a lot of music out there, and maybe some in you too.
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  • [[1917]] -- [[France]]: Following a trial begun [[October 4]]th in [[Paris]], anarchists involved in publishing a clandestine issue of the
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  • [I don't have exact date — ed.] He refuses a prestigious of A.I.T.?), [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. Marks the beginning of
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  • [[Spain|Spanish]] artist [[Ramón Acin]], who founded a school based on the ideas of Ferrer & Freinet. His partner Elise, also a
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  • [[murder|killing]] a [[police]]man despite his denials of doing it. Marpaux was killed during a [[prison uprising]].
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  • ...wrongful, the term 'murder' has no intrinsic ethical meaning, but only has a relative meaning. Because the word 'murder' implies that there is a significant ethical difference between government-sanctioned killing and no
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  • [[1893]] -- [[United States of America|US]]: [[Emma Goldman]] gets a new home for the next [[1936]] -- [[Spain]]: [[Emma Goldman]] addresses a mass meeting
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  • ...e is said to be an [[acronym]] of '''Air, Trees, Water, Animals''', and to a lesser extent '''All The Way Alive'''. Its core beliefs are the preservatio [[System of a Down]] wrote a song on the album ''[[Toxicity (album)|Toxicity]]'' about Charles Manson ca
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  • [[1894]] -- [[French Guyana]]: Tonite a [[prison revolt]] breaks out, [[1909]] -- In a Free Speech fight, [[Emma Goldman]] loses in the
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  • years in [[prison]] for a volume of [[poetry]], "[[Lazaréennes: Socialist Fables & Poems]]." Escap [[1882]] -- [[France]]: During the night a bomb explodes at the restaurant
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  • ...discovered [[Surrealism]] as a [[teenager]]. Married to [[Nancy Peters]], a surrealist poet & co-owner, with [[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]], heart attacks him, in an ambush from behind a rock.
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  • [[1862]] -- [[Ernest Coeurderoy]] dies, a suicide (or the [[October 21|21st]]). agrees to redesign its logo so it looks less like a penis.
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  • ...€” including "[[Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter]]". Has a familiar ring.
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  • [[1936]] -- [[Spain]]: A Generalidad decree orders ...[United States of America|US]]: One alien body is allegedly recovered from a [[UFO]],
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  • ...e opposition to [[totalitarianism]], a passion for clarity in language and a belief in [[democratic socialism]].<ref>Why I Write" in The Collected Essay ...aged 3 in an English suburban garden. The earlier date also coincides with a difficult posting for Blair senior, and Marjorie (6) needing an English edu
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  • '''Coppice Primary School''' is a big school outside the Redbridge area. It is located in Manford Way and is The logo is a blue tree and can be found as a white tree on the pupil's school uniform.
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  • [[London]], as a monthly, in October 1886. From the start it was intended not as the mouthpiece of a particular
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  • Rookiee has been banned from [[Wikipedia]] for having a link to a [[web page]] on his User Page. On [[2006]] [[September 16]] his request for
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  • :That's currently what I'm trying to figure out. There seems to be a HUGE convolution of terms, entries, categories, biased, NPOV, etc, etc... u ...ght it would be proper to split up the pages for each type. I just created a new page for "Child Sex Offender".... which is now ALSO reverted...
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  • ...e recantation of a key eyewitness, new ballistic and forensic evidence and a confession from Arnold Beverly (one of the two killers of Officer Faulkner) For the last 25 years, Abu-Jamal has been locked up 23 hours a day, denied contact visits with his family, had his confidential legal mail
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  • [[1870]] -- [[Louise Michel]] takes part in a massive (Trial of the Thirty), which began August 6, comes to a close.
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  • [[1969]] — [[Italy]]: Two-day Congress of the F.A.I, in Carrare. [[2000]] — [[Al Grierson]], a close friend of Songster [[Utah Phillips]],
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  • lives. A teacher & a director at the anarchist Modern candidate while occupying a jail cell.
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  • '''Tom O'Carroll''' ([[1945]]-present) is a controversial pedophilia activist. He was the chairperson of the [[Paedophi
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  • busted for performing in a park without a permit. [http://www.rooknet.com/beatpage/writers/ferlinghetti.html] dialoguiste de cinéma et pacifiste libertaire. Part of a young
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  • the audience at Teatre Liceu opera house during a performance [[1893]] -- [[Spain]]: [[Orsini]] tosses two bombs into a [[Barcelona]]
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  • '''November 19''' (aka '''Have a Bad Day day''' [http://recollectionbooks.com/bleed/images/BB/bad_day.jpg]) [[1919]] ― [[Brazil]]: In [[Sao Paulo]], [[João Penteado]], a teacher
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  • by anarchists in America, at a demonstration in [[Chicago]]. ...ack flag is by Louise Michel, who flew it in Paris on March 9, 1883 during a militant demonstration of the unemployed.
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  • * '''Hierarchical crime''' is an action intended to place a person (possibly oneself) above that person's peers. ::examples: [[theft]], being a [[landlord]], [[banking]]
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  • ...tends that negative and degrading portrayals of the homeless contribute to a climate where violence takes place. Same goes for hippies, except that they * [http://anti-flag.com/forum/ Anti-flag] Ok, so it is a chat room.
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  • ...of access to legal representation, and other abuse, before being taken to a prison called the "Salt Pit", which Gutteridge succinctly calls "not much b ...Airfield]] aka Bagram Air Base aka Bagram Air Force Base in 2008 with only a one page document stating his innocence.<ref name=TN/><ref name=DN>[http://
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