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*...that the word "'''[[Honorificabilitudinitatibus]]'''", which was used by a comic figure named Costard in William Shakespeare's play ''Love's Labour's Lost'', also appeared on page 234 in Nashe's Lenten Stuff (printed in 1599) by English novelist ands satirist Thomas Nashe?
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*...that the word "'''[[Honorificabilitudinitatibus]]'''", which was used by a comic figure named Costard in William Shakespeare's play ''Love's Labour's Lost'', also appeared on page 234 in ''Nashe's Lenten Stuff'' (printed in 1599) by English novelist ands satirist Thomas Nashe?
 
*...that '''''[[Organise!]]''''', the magazine of [[Anarchist Federation (Britain and Ireland)]], is published twice a year?
 
*...that '''''[[Organise!]]''''', the magazine of [[Anarchist Federation (Britain and Ireland)]], is published twice a year?
 
*...that '''[[workers' self-management]]''' is a form of economic system in which economic enterprises are democratically managed by the workers themselves?
 
*...that '''[[workers' self-management]]''' is a form of economic system in which economic enterprises are democratically managed by the workers themselves?

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  • ...that the word "Honorificabilitudinitatibus", which was used by a comic figure named Costard in William Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost, also appeared on page 234 in Nashe's Lenten Stuff (printed in 1599) by English novelist ands satirist Thomas Nashe?
  • ...that Organise!, the magazine of Anarchist Federation (Britain and Ireland), is published twice a year?
  • ...that workers' self-management is a form of economic system in which economic enterprises are democratically managed by the workers themselves?
  • ...that anarcho-transhumanism is an adaptation of anarchist ideals (anti-hierarchy, anti-repression, anti-restriction) to the tenets of the transhumanist movement in cultural, intellectual and political spheres?
  • ...that green infoanarchism is the combination of the ideals of green anarchism with the ideals of infoanarchism in order to develop an ideology that promotes and theorizes the development of a greener information-based society that rejects repression in all its forms?
  • ...that the Association for a Student Syndical Solidarity is a Quebec-based students' union founded in February 2001 which advocates free schools at all levels and for all?
  • ...that infosyndicalism refers to the promotion of free and commons-based media or media-centric public interests through syndicalism and syndical activism?
  • ...that anarchism stands against capital punishment and Emma Goldman viewed capital punishment as a murderous state action?
  • ...that Indian environmentalist Sundarlal Bahuguna joined the Indian independence movement at the age of 13?