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page 1Anarchist movements

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illegalism
thumb|André Soudy, a member of the [[Bonnot Gang, 1911]]
Illegalism is a tendency within anarchism that emerged in certain parts of Europe, especially Italy and France, in the last decades of the 19th century. Closely linked to and dependent on individualist anarchism, it encompasses anarchists who aim to carry out their struggle through criminal acts using the idea of individual reclamation. This concept is the idea that since capitalists would steal from the people, it would be legitimate to steal back from capitalists. Illegalists are generally characterized by their strong commitment to th
Provo
1960s Dutch countercultural movement
give-away shop
stores where all goods are free

Magonism
thumb|right|200px|Cover of Regeneración, with portraits of the organizing board of PLM and European anarchists (1910)
self-managed social center
community self-managed spaces in which anti-authoritarians self-organise activities

infoshop
thumb|Exterior of L'Insoumise infoshop and bookstore in Montreal, Canada.
Infoshops are places in which people can access anarchist or autonomist ideas. They are often stand-alone projects, or can form part of a larger radical bookshop, archive, self-managed social centre or community centre. Typically, infoshops offer flyers, posters, zines, pamphlets and books for sale or donation. Other items such as badges, locally produced artworks and T-shirts are also often available. Infoshops can also provide printing and copying facilities for people to produce their own literature or have a meeting
black anarchism
political ideology applied to a group of African people descent who identify with the principles of anarchism
Kabouters
'''''' () were a Dutch anarchist group in the 1970s.