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  1. theanarchistlibrary.org › library › anarcho-the-spanish-revolution-anarchy-in-actionThe Spanish Revolution: Anarchy in Action

    After all, you cannot see how 1936 was anarchy in action if you do not know what anarchy is. The meeting was advertised as following: “Iain McKay takes us back to Spain in the 1930s where anarchists occupied the factories and the land, to make a revolution at the same time as fighting Franco’s fascists.

  2. anarchyinaction.org › indexAnarchy In Action

    3 de abr. de 2024 · AnarchyinAction.org is a resource for anyone to research and write about how and when anarchy can work. Anarchy, coming from the Greek words an (without) and archos (ruler) refers to a situation without domination, without coercive hierarchy. Here are many examples of anarchy in practice. By looking for anarchy well beyond the self-proclaimed ...

  3. Since 1999, their struggle for self-determination has taken an anarchstic turn, and communities in Kurdistan have established direct democratic governance modelled on the anti-authoritarian neo-Zapatista movement and the theories of US anarchist Murray Bookchin. While Kurds comprise the majority, the movement has been diverse and multi-ethnic.

  4. Anarchy in Action. Paperback – 1 Jan. 2008. With chapters on the family, federations, schools, housing, crime, employment, welfare, deviancy, planning, and more, this is probably the best practical example of anarchist ideas in action. As Colin Ward writes in his introduction, "This book is not intended for people who had spent a lifetime ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2017 · Shinmin Prefecture. From 1929 to 1931, two million Korean migrants ran an autonomous, Anarchist zone in Shinmin, a rural province in Manchuria (in China) across the border from Korea. Residents made decisions at village assemblies, which confederated into district councils and area councils. [1]

  6. Anarchy in Action. ernment, a local authority representativementions “an atmosphere of peace and contentment which seems to be dominant amongst the participants” and a church representative mentions “a general atmosphere of considerable relaxation, friendliness and a greatwillingness to share”.1 The same kind of comments were made about ...

  7. 5 de jun. de 2018 · Established in 2009, the Zone to Defend (ZAD, or Zone a Défendre) is a French blockade movement that, by 2018, successfully stopped construction of the proposed Grand Ouest Airport in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, near the city of Nantes. Resistance in the region had occurred since the airport was proposed in 1972, and the first building occupation ...