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Postcolonial anarchism critiques mainstream anarchism for minimizing race and the role of anticolonial liberation struggle. [46] [47] It connects anarchism and other anti-authoritarian movements, such as that of indigneous and landless peoples. [48] The theoretical framework emerged from North American anarchists of color in the 1990s. [47]
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."
Anarchism in Spain: 1978 An American Anarchist: The Life of Voltairine de Cleyre [69] Paul Avrich: Non-fiction: Biography Anarchism in the United States: 1978 The Eye of the Heron [70] Ursula K. Le Guin: Fiction: Science fiction Anarcho-pacifism, Oligarchy: 1980 The Modern School Movement: Anarchism and Education in the United States [71] Paul ...
C. Lewis Call; Paxus Calta; Holley Cantine; Daniel Carter (musician) Ersilia Cavedagni; Candi CdeBaca; David Chain; Gary Chartier; Noam Chomsky; Giuseppe Ciancabilla
Unruly Equality focuses on anarchist activity in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s, the period between anarchism's classical era (1880s–1920s) and the contemporary resurgence of anarchist currents. While American anarchism is usually portrayed as having little continuity from the beginning to the end of the 20th century, Cornell argues ...
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".
Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America is a 1995 oral history book of 180 interviews with anarchists over 30 years by Paul Avrich. An abridged edition was published with 53 interviews.
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