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M.E. Lazarus was an American individualist anarchist from Guntersville, Alabama. He is the author of several essays and anarchist pamphlettes including Land Tenure: Anarchist View (1889). A famous quote from Lazarus is "Every vote for a governing office is an instrument for enslaving me."
American anarchist writers (41 P) Pages in category "American anarchists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 288 total.
The American civil rights movement and the movement in opposition to the Vietnam War also contributed to the revival of North American anarchism. European anarchism of the late 20th century drew much of its strength from the labour movement and both have incorporated animal rights activism.
M. E. Lazarus was an American individualist anarchist from Guntersville, AL. He is the author of several essays and anarchist pamphlettes including Land Tenure: Anarchist View (1889). A famous quote from Lazarus is "Every vote for a governing office is an instrument for enslaving me".
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The scholar Martin stated the American anarchists were mutualist anarchists in support of the labor theory of value. [211] American anarchist justified private property as the safeguard of personal autonomy. [212] Henry David Thoreau was an important early influence on individualist anarchist thought in the United States in the mid 19th century.
This category collects Anarchist organizations in the United States. Please use the respective subcategories, if existing. Please use the respective subcategories, if existing. Subcategories
Jewish social movement that sought to create agricultural communities in America. [11] Shalam Colony: New Mexico John B. Newbrough Andrew Howland 1884 1901 A community in which members would live peaceful, vegetarian lifestyles, and where orphaned urban children were to be raised. Ruskin Colony: Tennessee Julius Wayland: 1894 1899