anarchist in the PONS Dictionary

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Anarchists initially participated in, and rejoiced over, the 1917 revolution as an example of workers taking power for themselves.
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Widely known as an anarchist, she was said to constantly wear entirely black clothing as a symbol of her libertarian philosophy.
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However, overseas volunteers from anarchist, socialist, liberal and other political positions also served with the international brigades.
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It was an ideal costume for this future anarchist persona.
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Naturist individualist anarchists saw the individual in his biological, physical and psychological aspects and avoided, and tried to eliminate, social determinations.
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Events lead one to another, and eventually an anarchist plot is revealed to be in its most dangerous stages.
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Most of his energies were devoted to creating anarchist colonies (communauts exprimentales) in which he participated in several.
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In the event that they deviated from a radical agenda, anarchists were to rebel against them.
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He then began his career in activism within the citys labor defense leagues and anarchist circles.
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He wrote over twenty books on anarchist theory, revisionist history, economics, and other subjects.
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