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Anarchist and Peter
* Peter Kropotkinr Anarchist Communism: Its Basis and Ideals
He was to remain an anarchist for the rest of his life, writing several books on the subject, including Anarchism, the anthology The Anarchist Reader ( 1977 ), and biographies of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, William Godwin, Oscar Wilde and Peter Kropotkin.
* The Anarchist Prince: A Biographical Study of Peter Kropotkin – 1971 ( with Ivan Avakumovic )
Zeno was, according to the 20th century anarchist ( see below ), Peter Kropotkin, " he best exponent of Anarchist philosophy in ancient Greece ".
The theoretical work of Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta took importance later as it expanded and developed pro-organizationalist and insurrectionary anti-organizationalist sections. Anarchist communism proposes that the freest form of social organisation would be a society composed of self-managing communes with collective use of the means of production, organised democratically, and related to other communes through federation.
The Anarchist prince Peter Kropotkin spent his last years there.
George Woodcock & Ivan Avacumovic dedicated their biography of Peter Kropotkin, The Anarchist Prince ( 1950 ) to Marie-Louise Berneri, " a true disciple of Kropotkin.
The Anarchist first appeared in X-Force # 116 and was created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred.
Peter Lamborn Wilson, who writes under the pen-name Hakim Bey, is a self-identified Anarchist who has traveled extensively in the Muslim world and has practiced Islam as a Shia and as a member of the Moorish Orthodox Church of America.

Anarchist and reports
Anarchist historian George Woodcock reports the incident in which the important Italian social anarchist Errico Malatesta became involved " in a dispute with the individualist anarchists of Paterson, who insisted that anarchism implied no organization at all, and that every man must act solely on his impulses.
An Anarchist FAQ reports how " all anarchists would agree with de Ligt on, to use the name of one of his book's chapters, " the absurdity of bourgeois pacifism.
Anarchist historian George Woodcock reports that " The annual Congress of the International had not taken place in 1870 owing to the outbreak of the Paris Commune, and in 1871 the General Council called only a special conference in London.
Anarchist historian George Woodcock reports that " For several months the armed forces in these regions were mostly anarchist controlled militia units.

Anarchist and United
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Common Struggle – Libertarian Communist Federation or Lucha Común – Federación Comunista Libertaria ( formerly the North Eastern Federation of Anarchist Communists ( NEFAC ) or the Fédération des Communistes Libertaires du Nord-Est ) is a platformist anarchist communist organization based in the northeast region of the United States.
NEFAC was officially launched at a congress held in Boston, Massachusetts over the weekend of April 7-9, 2000, following months of discussion between former Atlantic Anarchist Circle affiliates and ex-Love and Rage members in the United States and ex-members of the Demanarchie newspaper collective in Quebec City.
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His autobiography The Book of Ammon originally released as The Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist, describes his work in nonviolent, anarchist, social action, and provides insight into the lives of Christian anarchists in the United States of the 20th century.
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During his tenure, Straus ordered immigration inspectors to work closely with local police and the United States Secret Service to find, arrest and deport immigrants with Anarchist political beliefs under the terms of the Anarchist Exclusion Act.
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After his release he continued his activism in the anarchist movement in the United Kingdom, re-formed the Anarchist Black Cross and Black Flag with Albert Meltzer, was acquitted of involvement with the Angry Brigade, and started the publishing house Cienfuegos Press ( later Refract Publications ), which for a number of years he operated from the remote island of Sanday, Orkney, where he also edited and published a local Orcadian newspaper, The Free-Winged Eagle.
The Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation was formed in the United States in 1993 out of the remaining groups in the Love and Rage Network.

Anarchist and States
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The Libertarian Workers Group ( LWG ) was a United States New York City-based anarcho-syndicalist affinity group which was a member of the US Anarchist Communist Federation ( ACF ).
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