| Anarchist communism Anarchist communism advocates the abolition of the state, private property and capitalism in favor of common ownership of the means of production, direct democracy and a horizontal network of voluntary associations, workers' councils and/or a gift economy through which everyone will be free to satisfy their needs. Anarchist_communism
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| Squatting Squatting is the act of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied space or building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have permission to use. Squatting is significantly more common in urban areas than rural areas, especially when urban decay occurs. Squatting
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| Television (band) Television is an American rock band, formed in New York City in 1973. Although Television have never had more than a cult audience in their American homeland, they have achieved significant commercial success in Europe. Today, they are widely regarded as one of the key founders of, and seminal influences on punk rock. Television_(band)
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| Greenpeace Talk:Greenpeace
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| Alexander Trocchi Alexander Whitelaw Robertson Trocchi (30 July 1925 - 15 April 1984) was a Scottish novelist. Alexander_Trocchi
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| Situationist International The Situationist International (SI) was a small group of international revolutionaries founded in 1957, and which had its peak in its influence on the unprecedented general wildcat strikes of May 68 in France. With their ideas rooted in Marxism and the 20th century European artistic avant-gardes, they advocated alternative life experiences, to fulfill human primitive desires and pursue a superior passional quality. Situationist_International
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| Bruno Bauer Bruno Bauer (September 6, 1809 – April 13, 1882), was a German theologian, philosopher and historian. New Testament and concluded that early Christianity owed more to Greek philosophy (Stoicism) than to Judaism.. Starting in 1840, he began a series of works arguing that Jesus was a myth, a second-century fusion of Jewish, Greek, and Roman theology. Bruno_Bauer
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| Sinéad O'Connor Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor () (born 8 December 1966) is an Irish singer-songwriter. Sinéad_O'Connor
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| Guy Debord Guy Ernest Debord (December 28, 1931 - November 30, 1994) was a French Marxist theorist, writer, filmmaker, hypergraphist and founding member of the groups Lettrist International and Situationist International (SI). He was also briefly a member of Socialisme ou Barbarie. Guy_Debord
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| Bogomilism Bogomilism () is the Gnostic dualistic sect, the synthesis of Armenian Paulicianism and the Bulgarian Orthodox Church reform movement, which emerged in Bulgaria between 927 and 970 and spread into Byzantine Empire, Kievan Rus', Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Italy and France. Bogomilism
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| Television (band) Talk:Television_(band)
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| Asger Jorn Asger_Jorn
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| Constant Nieuwenhuys Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys (21 July 1920 1 August 2005) was a Dutch painter, and one of the foremost innovators of Unitary Urbanism. In 1941, he became deeply interested in the work of Paul Cézanne, Cubism and German Expressionism.He was born in Amsterdam. Constant_Nieuwenhuys
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| Jacques Ovadia Jacques Ovadia is an Israeli who was a member of the Situationist International.He lived in Tel Aviv and in 1960 he was the sole agent for Situationist publications in Israel.He wrote Jacques_Ovadia
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| Raoul Vaneigem Raoul Vaneigem (born 1934) is a Belgian writer and philosopher. He was born in Lessines (Hainaut, Belgium). After studying romance philology at the Free University of Brussels (now split into the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel) from 1952 to 1956, he participated in the Situationist International from 1961 to 1970. He currently resides in Belgium and is the father of four children. Raoul_Vaneigem
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| Jacques Attali Jacques Attali (born 1 November 1943 in Algiers, Algeria) is a French economist and scholar. François Mitterrand.Vichy government functionary in his retrospective of Mitterrand's career, C'était François Mitterrand, published in 2005.In April 1991 he became the first President of the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the financial institution established by western governments to assist the countries of eastern and central Europe and the former Soviet Union in their transition to democratic market economies. Jacques_Attali
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| Provo (movement) Provo was a Dutch counterculture movement in the mid-1960s that focused on provoking violent responses from authorities using non-violent bait. It was preceded by the nozem movement and followed by the hippie movement. Unlike these two movements, Provo was actually founded, on May 25, 1965, by Robert Jasper Grootveld, an anti-smoking activist, and Roel van Duyn and Rob Stolk, both anarchists. Provo was officially disbanded on May 13, 1967. Provo_(movement)
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| Fredy Perlman Fredy Perlman (August 20, 1934 – July 26, 1985) was an author, publisher and activist. His most popular work, the book Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!, is a major source of inspiration for anti-civilisation perspectives in contemporary anarchism. Fredy_Perlman
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| Cornelius Castoriadis Cornelius Castoriadis () (March 11 1922-December 26 1997) was a Greek-philosopher, economist and psychoanalyst. Author of the The Imaginary Institution of Society, co-founder of the Socialisme ou Barbarie group and 'philosopher of autonomy'. Cornelius_Castoriadis
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| Dérive Dérive is an attempt at analysis of the totality of everyday life, through the passive movement through space. It is translated as drift. Dérive
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