Due to unemployment some youth have turned anarchist. [noun]
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Many Democrats turned into Anarchists over many years of being obligated [Please select]
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Is PS saying that these right-wingers retained their anarchist credentials after abandoning anarchism? [noun]
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As the great anarchist fantasist Michael Moorcock has pointed out, this is precisely untrue. [noun]
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And he was not an Anarchist even. [noun]
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"--"I am an anarchist. [noun]
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Although a firm friend of order, I am (in the full force of the term) an anarchist. [noun]
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Paterson was placed under police surveillance, everyone known as an Anarchist hounded and persecuted, and the act of Bresci ascribed to the teachings of Anarchism. [noun]
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Santa Caserio was an Anarchist. [noun]
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If you want my head, take it; but do not believe that in so doing you will stop the Anarchist propaganda. [noun]
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Foolish, I know, for a workingman to have an ideal,--the Anarchist paper published in Paterson, LA QUESTIONE SOCIALE. [noun]
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