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  • 41The Survivors of the "Jonathan" — Magellania redirects here. For the brachiopod genus, see Magellania (brachiopod). The Survivors of the Jonathan   …

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  • 42Propaganda of the deed — (or propaganda by the deed , from the French propagande par le fait ) is a concept that promotes physical violence against political enemies as a way of inspiring the masses and catalyzing revolution. It is based on the principles of anarchy and… …

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  • 43List of anarchist communities — This is a list of anarchist communities, past and present.Throughout history, anarchists have been involved in a wide variety of communities. While there are only a few instances of large scale anarchies that have come about from explicitly… …

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  • 44Anarchism in the United States — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 45An Anarchist FAQ — is an online FAQ written by an international work group of anarchists connected through the internet. It documents anarchist theory and ideas while presenting arguments in favor of anarchism. It also explores debates internal to the anarchist… …

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  • 46Uruguayan Anarchist Federation — Federación Anarquista Uruguaya, commonly known as FAU or Uruguayan Anarchist Federation, is a Uruguayan anarchist organization founded in 1956. The FAU was created by anarchist militants to be a specifically anarchist organization. The FAU was… …

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  • 47Institute for Anarchist Studies — Infobox Organization name = Institute for Anarchist Studies image border = size = 145px caption = motto = Promoting critical scholarship exploring social domination and reconstructive visions of a free society formation = 1996 type = nonprofit… …

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  • 48Manifesto of the Sixteen — Created 1916 Authors Jean Grave Peter Kropotkin Signatories See below …

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  • 49Mexican Anarchist Federation — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 50Miguel García (anarchist) — For the anarchist and painter, see Miguel García Vivancos. Miguel García (1908 1981) was a Spanish anarchist activist, forger, and writer, and was a political prisoner under the regime of Francisco Franco. Born in Barcelona, García worked first… …

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