Category
page 1Individualist anarchism
individualist anarchism
several traditions of thought within the anarchist movement
mutualism
anarchist school of thought and socialist economic theory
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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

The Ego and Its Own
book by philosopher Max Stirner
individualist feminism
feminist ideas which emphasize individualism
philosophical anarchism
anarchist school of thought
egoist anarchism
school of anarchist thought
Der Eigene
German gay newspaper

Political Justice
philosophical work by William Godwin
Union of egoists
voluntary and non-systematic association
L'Endehors
'''''l'Endehors and l'en dehors (, The Outside/r''''') is the title of two distinct French anarchist periodicals.