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- noun Plural form of
anarchist .
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Examples
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One qualification to work in the Department of Justice and keep out "liberals and anarchists" is to know what "making eye babies" means and to have avoided it in college.
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See also: Time-management for anarchists from a productive anarcho-geek
Boing Boing 2008
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Ah, 98 per cent of those whom we call anarchists can trace their origin from foreign countries, and they are always identified with the Roman Catholic
Thirty Years In Hell Or, From Darkness to Light Bernard Fresenborg
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Acting Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan said a group of 60 to 70 people he described as anarchists were responsible for the damage while the bulk of the protesters, a crowd he estimated at 4,500 people, had remained peaceful.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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Police said a few members of the group, including some they described as anarchists, threw stones and small firecrackers at officers and set tires on fire.
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What distinguishes our tradition - the tradition of the ZACF and the FdCA - is a commitment to what the paper calls "organisational dualism", also known, following the Latin American anarchists, as "especifismo".
Anarkismo.net James Pendlebury 2009
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Well, The Wobblies were probably better described as anarchists rather than communists.
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I would fully see the point of describing phenomena that didn't ultimately lead anywhere in the long-term the anarchists at Barcelona in the Spanish Civil War, the Children's Crusade or whatever pet example you may have as `deviant', just as I would try and argue for their inclusion as a demonstration of possibilities of alternatives to the master narrative.
Teach This Book! Judith Bennett's History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism (Part 3 Of A Blogfest) Tenured Radical 2009
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Ironically, this is mostly true for so-called anarchists who despise authority, but often seem to substitute it by such communities...
Who Likes Democracy?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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So-called anarchists, whose chief objective is destruction.
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