Category:American anarchists
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Americans who have supported anarchism. This is an anti-authoritarian political philosophy that advocates self-governed societies based on voluntary, cooperative institutions and the rejection of hierarchies those societies view as unjust.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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C
Pages in category "American anarchists"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 245 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Max Baginski
- James Robert Baker
- Kuwasi Balagoon
- Harold Barclay
- Judi Bari
- John Perry Barlow
- Aron Baron
- Ninfa Baronio
- Julian Beck
- Jim Bell
- Alexander Berkman
- Howard Besser
- Bob Black
- Walter Block
- Abe Bluestein
- Murray Bookchin
- Henry Bool
- Randolph Bourne
- Giannina Braschi
- Daniel Garrison Brinton
- Slim Brundage
- Chaz Bufe
- Edward Burch
- William Buwalda
- Steven T. Byington
C
- John Cage
- Lewis Call
- Paxus Calta
- Neil Campau
- Kevin Carson
- Daniel Carter (musician)
- Ersilia Cavedagni
- Frank Chodorov
- Noam Chomsky
- Giuseppe Ciancabilla
- Voltairine de Cleyre
- Alexander Cockburn
- Joseph J. Cohen
- Cassius Cook
- Mitch Corber
- Rod Coronado
- Peter Coyote
- Cindy Crabb
- Ernestina Cravello
- Leon Czolgosz
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G
H
K
L
M
- Jackson Mac Low
- Spencer MacCallum
- Dwight Macdonald
- Machine Gun Kelly (rapper)
- Norman Mailer
- Michael Malice
- Judith Malina
- James J. Martin
- Brownie Mary
- Ben Masel
- Todd May
- Eric McDavid
- Terence McKenna
- Andrew Mickel
- Henry Miller
- Jeff Monson
- Thomas Mooney
- Frank Morales
- Chuck W. Morse
- James Ferdinand Morton Jr.
- Johann Most