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Anarchism

A 19th-century political movement to overthrow the state and replace it with government by free association and voluntary cooperation among the people. Anarchists rarely agreed on strategy and favored direct action. They included the Frenchman Louis Blanqui (1805-81) and the Russian Mikhail Bakunin (1814-76).


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