Anarchists Augustin Souchy (1892-1984) was a German anarchist, anti-militarist, and journalist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Augustin Souchy"
Augusto César Sandino ( May 18, 1895 - February 21, 1934) was a leader of a Nicaraguan rebellion against various Nicaraguan governments, and led a resistance to U.S. military presence in Nicaragua between 1927 and 1933. ...more on Wikipedia about "Augusto César Sandino"
B. Traven (d. March 26, 1969) was an enigmatic novelist who wrote primarily in German, and who is probably most famous for having written the novel The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Der Schatz der Sierra Madre). This book was the basis for the John Huston movie of the same name, which starred Humphrey Bogart. Traven's other books were ignored for years in North America while they were being acclaimed internationally and translated into numerous languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "B. Traven"
Li Yaotang ( Chinese: 李尧棠, Zi: 芾甘, Feigan) ( November 25, 1904 – October 17, 2005) is considered to be one of the most important and widely read Chinese writers of the twentieth century. He wrote under the pen name of Ba Jin (巴金, also Pa Chin), taking his pseudonym from Russian anarchists Bakunin and Kropotkin. Ba Jin started composing his first works in the late 1920s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ba Jin"
Ben Reitman ( 1879- 1942) was an American anarchist, best remembered today as radical Emma Goldman's lover. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ben Reitman"
Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh, OM ( November 22, 1913 – December 4, 1976) was a British composer, conductor and pianist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Benjamin Britten"
Benjamin Tucker ( April 17, 1854 – June 22, 1939) was the leading proponent of American individualist anarchism in the 19th century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Benjamin Tucker" shortopedia moments.
Bob Black is an American anarchist and lawyer. He is the author of The Abolition of Work and Other Essays, Beneath the Underground, Friendly Fire, Anarchy After Leftism, and numerous political essays. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob Black"
Boff Whalley (b.1961, Burnley, Lancashire), is the lead guitarist for the band Chumbawamba. Before joining Chumbawamba he attended Art College in Maidstone and worked in a supermarket and as a postman. Together with his fellow members of Chimp Eats Banana, Midge and Danbert Nobacon, he moved to Leeds in 1981 and unsuccesfully studied at Leeds University before moving into the South View House squat in Armley. He became guitarist despite describing himself as being of 'limited ability'. He has remained guitarist since then and has also enjoyed singing harmony vocals. He is married to American photographer Casey Orr who he met in San Francisco in 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boff Whalley"
Boris Vian ( March 10, 1920 - June 23, 1959) was a French writer, poet, singer, and musician, who also wrote under the pseudonym Vernon Sullivan. He was born in Ville-d'Avray, near Paris, and educated at the École Centrale Paris. His works were often highly controversial, but his writing and performance of jazz songs gained the admiration of many famous names. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boris Vian"
Camillo Berneri (1877-1937) was an Italian professor of philosophy, anarchist militant, propagandist & theorist, who was forced into exile by the Italian fascists when they took power. ...more on Wikipedia about "Camillo Berneri"
Carl Einstein (aka Karl Einstein) was born on April 26, 1885, in Neuwied/Rhein, Germany and died July 3 or July 5, 1940. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carl Einstein"
Carlo Carrà ( 11 February 1881 - 13 April 1966) was an Italian painter, a leading figure of the futurist movement that flourished in Italy during the beginning of the 20th century. In addition to his many paintings, he wrote a number of books concerning art. He died in Milan, where he had long been a teacher, on 13 April 1966. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carlo Carrà"
Carlo Giuliani, a 23-year-old Italian activist, poet and anarchist, was killed during the demonstrations against the Group of Eight summit that was held in Genoa from July 19 to July 21, 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carlo Giuliani" I wish I had a shortopedia. Anarchists
Carlo Tresca ( 1879- 1943) was a skilled labour agitator. He was active as the branch secretary of the Italian Railroad Workers' Federation and editor of the newspaper Il Germe (The Seed). Tresca moved to the United States in 1904 to escape a prison term for his activities in Italy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carlo Tresca"
Charlotte Wilson was an anarchist who co-founded Freedom newspaper in 1886 with Peter Kropotkin. ...more on Wikipedia about "Charlotte Wilson"
Chaz Bufe is a contemporary left-wing author who writes most notably on the problems the modern anarchist movement is experiencing (as in his pamphlet "Listen, Anarchist!"), though is also widely known for his quotes (mostly from a book he collaborated on called The Devil's Dictionary). He is currently writing on two more projects and is also a musician. He translated the book Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement by Frank Fernández into English (the book was originally written in Spanish). ...more on Wikipedia about "Chaz Bufe"
Chris Crass is an American anarchist from San Francisco. He is an organizer with the Catalyst Project, which is a center for political education and movement building. They prioritize anti-racist work with mostly white sections of the left with the goal of deepening anti-racist commitment in white communities and building multiracial left movements for liberation. They situate their work as educators and organizers within a global fighting movement against the oppressive institutions of capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy, and state power, which is working to build a free and just world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Crass"
Chuck Munson (born 1965) is an American anarchist in Kansas City, Missouri who currently runs the Alternative Media Project, Infoshop.org (an anarchist website), and a weblog, "another blog is possible". . ...more on Wikipedia about "Chuck Munson"
Chumbawamba is a band from the UK who play pop music with influences of folk and several other styles of popular music. They use their music to promote anarchist ideas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chumbawamba"
John William 'Chummy' Fleming ( 1863 - January 25, 1950) was a pioneer unionist, agitator for the unemployed, and anarchist in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chummy Fleming" http://www.shortopedia.com - now! Anarchists
Clayton Charles Ruby, LL.M , LL.B , BA is a Canadian lawyer, specializing in constitutional and criminal law and civil rights. He is perhaps one of the most famous lawyers in Canada at present, having served as a defence attorney in a number of high-profile cases. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clayton Ruby"
Clément Duval was a famous French anarchist and criminal. His ideas concerning expropriation were greatly influential in shaping illegalism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clément Duval"
Clifford Harper (born July 13, 1949) is an artist who describes himself as a "committed anarchist" and cartoonist. He was born in Chiswick, West London and was expelled from school at 13 and placed on probation at 14, after which he worked in a series of what he describes as "menial jobs". An activist in the London squatting and commune scene during the late 60s onwards, he became a self-taught artist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clifford Harper"
Colin Ward ( 1924-) was an editor of the British anarchist newspaper Freedom from 1947 to 1960, and the founder and editor of the monthly libertarian journal Anarchy from 1961 to 1970. Ward became an anarchist while serving in the British army during World War II. ...more on Wikipedia about "Colin Ward" The text you are reading is from www.shortopedia.com
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