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 Libertarian socialism - Open Encyclopedia
Anarchists are most famous for opposing the existence of states or government.
The critique of states is built on the same principle opposing concentration of authority based on power, which according to anarchists inevitably leads to abuse.
These intellectuals, more articulate than the illiterate peasants (probably including Zapata himself) became the voice for the Zapatista movement.
http://open-encyclopedia.com/Libertarian_socialism   (3997 words)

  
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But when centralized governments codified customary law, they mingled the sensible dictates of tribal conscience with governmental sanctions for exploitation and injustice.
(An unpublished fifth volume in the series defended the "weak" Articles of the Confederation against the strong, centralized state established by the U.S. Constitution.) One case that has inspired both sorts of anarchists is that of the free cities of medieval Europe.
Any attempt to impose a monopolistic government necessarily prevents competing police and judicial services from providing a legitimate service; moreover, so long as government exists taxation will persist.
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/bcaplan/anarfaq.txt   (15510 words)

  
 Prominent Anarchists and Left-Libertarians
It was in 1907 that he attended the anarchist congress at Amsterdam and made speeches on anarchist organizadon that were to shape the anarchist movement.
His dramatic attempt on the life of Henry Clay Frick is considered the event that broke the back of resistance to the striking workers' demands, although it led to his imprisonment, a penalty he served for over twenty years.
At first he was closely associated with Louise Michel, but he soon became a major figure in his own right, and one of the best-known anarchists in the country.
http://flag.blackened.net/liberty/libertarians.html   (7661 words)

  
 Infoshop News - Anarchists in Wonderland: The Topsy-Turvy World
And, if they do, they will see that McGuinn, Bob Black, and Jararch are anarcho-individualists (the first two admit it, whereas later equivocates).
But this raises an obvious problem: Why are McQuinn's more judicious statements of the post-left position at odds with both the details of his own argument and the vehement declarations of so many other post-left anarchists?
An anarchism that wishes to avoid reification and leave the mistakes of the past behind will take this lesson to heart.
http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=03/12/05/6975495   (13785 words)

  
 Re: right wing anarchism
Left and right anarchists could have united in non-violent protest against the WTO as a vehicle of government oppression.
The idea is that every peaceful individual must be at liberty to dispose of his person, time, and property as he sees fit.
while propaganda of the deed was often carried out in europe, i can only think of a single example in america, (berkman) who was condemned by the most prominent anarchists in the country for his act.
http://www.leftwatch.com/1863   (1070 words)

  
 lowercase liberty: liberal anarchism
The anarchism of the 19th century was split in America between the Chicago Anarchists, who were communist, and the Boston Anarchists, who were free-market individualists.
The commies accused Benjamin Tucker, the lead figure in individualist anarchism, of being a "liberal anarchist" -- which was meant, of course, as an insult.
Hagbard Celine, the Nietzschian superman and leader of the Discordian anarchists in Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus!
http://www.bkmarcus.com/blog/2004/11/liberal-anarchism.html   (874 words)

  
 The Ruckus Society : Index
He brags that the G.I. Bill offers up to $50,000 for college when he knows that nearly six in ten of those serving our country receive no money at all and that one in four receive only half of the promised amount.
His No Child Left Behind Act makes lots of noise about changing the very nature of education.
Behind the scenes it gives military recruiters an all-access pass to students personal information.
http://www.ruckus.org   (698 words)

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