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  2. Anarchism in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Anarchism in Ireland has its roots in the stateless organisation of the tuatha in Gaelic Ireland. It first began to emerge from the libertarian socialist tendencies within the Irish republican movement, with anarchist individuals and organisations sprouting out of the resurgent socialist movement during the 1880s, particularly gaining ...

  3. History of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    During the Middle Ages, some religious sects espoused libertarian thought, and the Age of Enlightenment, and the attendant rise of rationalism and science, signalled the birth of the modern anarchist movement. Alongside Marxism, modern anarchism was a significant part of the workers' movement at the end of the 19th century. Modernism ...

  4. History of Ireland (400–795) - Wikipedia

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    Early Christian Ireland began after the country emerged from a mysterious decline in population and standards of living that archaeological evidence suggests lasted from c. 100 to 300 AD. During this period, called the Irish Dark Age by Thomas Charles-Edwards , the population was entirely rural and dispersed, with small ringforts the largest ...

  5. Precursors to anarchism - Wikipedia

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    There is an ongoing debate whether exhorting rulers not to rule belongs to the sphere of anarchism. [5] A new generation of Taoist thinkers with anarchic leanings appeared during the chaotic Wei-Jin period of 220 to 420 CE. Taoist principles were akin to philosophical anarchism, trying to

  6. Outline of anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Anarchy; Anarchist Black Cross; Anarchist criminology; Anationalism; Anti-authoritarianism; Anti-capitalism; Anti-militarism; Affinity group; Autonomous social center

  7. History of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    From the early 1960s, Ireland sought admission to the European Economic Community but, because 90% of exports were to the United Kingdom market, it did not do so until the UK did, in 1973. Global economic problems in the 1970s, augmented by a set of misjudged economic policies followed by governments, including that of Taoiseach Jack Lynch ...

  8. Anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Anarchism became associated with punk subculture as exemplified by bands such as Crass and the Sex Pistols. [62] The established feminist tendencies of anarcha-feminism returned with vigour during the second wave of feminism. [63] Black anarchism began to take form at this time and influenced anarchism's move from a Eurocentric demographic. [64]

  9. History of Ireland (1801–1923) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1914, just as the First World War broke out, the UK Parliament finally passed the Government of Ireland Act 1914 to establish self-government for Ireland, condemned by the dissident nationalists' All-for-Ireland League party as a "partition deal". The Act was suspended for the duration of the war, expected to last only a year.