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Sam Dolgoff (1902–1990) was a Russian American anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist. After being expelled from the Young People's Socialist League, Dolgoff joined the Industrial Workers of the World in the 1922 and remained an active member his entire life, playing an active role in the anarchist movement for much of the century. [145]
4 North America. 5 Oceania. 6 South America. 7 See also. ... This is a list of anarchist movements by region, both geographical and/or political. Africa
Due to a high influx of European immigrants, Chicago was the centre of the American anarchist movement during the 19th century. On 1 May 1886, a general strike was called in several United States cities with the demand of an eight-hour work day , and anarchists allied themselves with the workers' movement despite seeing the objective as ...
International Anarchist Congress, Paris, scheduled for September 1900, affected by the July assassination of Umberto I [3] but met in secret. [2] It was unsuccessful at setting up a formal anarchist organization. [4] International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam, 26–31 August 1907; London Anarchist Congress, 28 August – 5 September 1914 [5]
Individualist anarchism is a set of several traditions of thought within the anarchist movement that emphasise the individual and their will over any kinds of external determinants. [102] Early influences on individualist forms of anarchism include William Godwin , Max Stirner , and Henry David Thoreau .
This category collects Anarchist organizations in the United States. Please use the respective subcategories, if existing. Please use the respective subcategories, if existing. Subcategories
The Principles of Anarchism (c. 1890s) by Lucy Parsons; The Soul of Man under Socialism (1891) by Oscar Wilde; The Conquest of Bread (1892) by Peter Kropotkin; Anarchy Defended by Anarchists (1896) by Emma Goldman and Johann Most (1914–1984) Anarchism: From Theory to Practice (1965) by Daniel Guérin (1985–present) Listen, Anarchist! (1987 ...
This category collects individuals, organizations, publications, events and other topics that are relevant to anarchism in the United States. Please use the respective subcategories, if they exist. Please use the respective subcategories, if they exist.