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'''<big>Welcome to AnarchyinAction.org!</big>'''
'''<big>Welcome to AnarchyinAction.org!</big>'''


A work-in-progress, AnarchyinAction.org will be a resource for anyone to research and write about how and when anarchy can work. '''''Anarchy''''', coming from the Greek words ''an'' (without) and ''archos'' (ruler) refers to a situation without domination, without coercive hierarchy. We have collected hundreds of examples of anarchy in practice, many of them from the following works:
[[File:Spreadanarchy.png]]


<blockquote>
[[An Anarchist FAQ]] (excerpt)


[[Anarchy in Action]] by Colin Ward
[[File:Abolishthepolice.jpg|thumb|[https://www.anarchistagency.com/commentary/this-is-anarchy-eight-ways-the-black-lives-matter-and-justice-for-george-floyd-uprisings-reflect-anarchist-ideas-in-action/]]]


[[Anarchy Works]] by Peter Gelderloos


[[Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism]] by Michael Schmidt
AnarchyinAction.org is a resource for anyone to research and write about how and when anarchy can work. '''''Anarchy''''', coming from the Greek words ''an'' (without) and ''archos'' (ruler) refers to a situation without domination, without coercive hierarchy. Here are many examples of anarchy in practice. By looking for anarchy well beyond the self-proclaimed anarchist movements (although we're interested in those too!), we respond, for example, to Maia Ramnath's call in ''Decolonizing Anarchism'' to "locate the Western anarchist tradition as one contextually specific manifestation among a larger-indeed global-tradition of antiauthoritarian, egal­itarian thought/praxis".<ref>Maia Ramnath, ''Decolonizing Anarchism: An Antiauthoritarian History of India's Liberation Struggle'' (AK Press, 2011), 6.</ref> We take our name from Colin Ward's 1973 book ''[[Anarchy in Action]]''.


[[Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution]] by Peter Kropotkin
This wiki is done entirely by volunteers, and we encourage you to check our work and help us to constantly improve it. If you see misinformation, please contact us right away so that we can either fix it or assist you in setting up an account so you can edit the page directly. See the [[About]] page for more information. Additionally, if you are a member of an organization or another group described on this website, please feel free to send us information on current campaigns, and we will include it so that our readers will know how to get involved or participate in solidarity efforts.


[[People_Without_Government:_An_Anthropology_of_Anarchy|People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchy]] by Harold Barclay
[[File:Nofreedom.webp|thumb|Anarchist banners at World Conference Against Racism, Durban, 2001.[https://thisisafrica.me/politics-and-society/ways-of-life-3-indigenous-anarchism/]]]


[[The Politics of Social Ecology: Libertarian Municipalism]] by Janet Biehl with Murray Bookchin (excerpt)
[[File:Fifthsacredthing.webp|thumb|"Fifth Sacred Thing" by Jessica Perlstein, portraying [[San Francisco (The Fifth Sacred Thing)]].]]
</blockquote>


We sort these examples into four main organizational categories. '''''Anarchism''''' refers to a political theory and practice that arose in the 19th century, aimed at abolishing coercive hierarchy and establishing a libertarian socialist society in its place. '''''Anti-authoritarianism''''' refers to a broader category of politics including groups such as the Wobblies and Zapatistas that oppose coercive hierarchy but do not call themselves anarchists. Third, a '''''participatory''''' category includes examples such as ancient Athens where anarchy is extended to many but not to all or even necessarily to most of society. Participatory politics encompasses anti-authoritarianism, which encompasses anarchism. Finally, the '''''autonomous''''' category refers to self-governed communities that shift power relations in an anti-authoritarian ''direction'', such as the Paris Commune, which fell short of participatory governance. By looking for anarchy beyond self-identified anarchist projects, we aim to respond to Maria Ramnath's call in ''Decolonizing Anarchism'' to locate anarchism ''"as one contextually specific manifestation among a larger-indeed global-tradition of antiauthoritarian, egal­itarian thought/praxis"''.<ref>Maria Ramnath, ''Decolonizing Anarchism: An Antiauthoritarian History of India's Liberation Struggle'' (AK Press, 2011), 6.</ref>
[[File:Clifford-harper-alternative-dream.png|thumb|Clifford Harper portrays an anarchist commune in ''Radical Technology'']]


We also sort the examples by their scale and focus. The '''societies ''' list encompasses confederations of residential communities. The '''movements and rebellions''' category includes large-scale uprisings. The list of '''communities ''' includes communes, towns and neighborhoods small enough for people to make face-to-face decisions. The '''organizations''' category is self-explanatory. '''Everyday anarchy''' lists anarchistic projects and phenomena that exist all around us even in capitalist societies. Playfully but still seriously, we add two further categories. In a nod to the naturalist Peter Kropotkin who saw cooperative activity as a factor of evolution, we add '''nonhuman anarchy''' to explore power relations in nonhuman animal and ecological communities. Second, we add the category of '''fictional anarchy''', which would include the planet Annares from Ursula K. LeGuin's novel ''The Dispossessed''.
[[File:Apple Harvest by Camille Pissarro.jpg|thumb|Les chataigniers a Osny (1888) by anarchist painter Camille Pissarro.]]


In our articles, we try to explore how horizontal societies and communities deal with ''culture'', ''decisions'', ''economy'',  ''environment'', ''crime'', ''revolution'', and ''neighboring societies''. We do not claim or attempt to present evidence that anarchy is possible in all situations. Nor do we deny humans' innate potential for hierarchy and indeed for extreme cruelty. We present this resource for curious and open-minded people to collaboratively explore the question of whether a horizontally-run world is possible and what this world might look like.
[[File:Weiße Dame Brandberg.JPG|thumb|ancient [[San]] artwork]]
 
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[[File:Whoever.jpg|thumb|[https://www.anarchistagency.com/critical-voices/david-damato-what-is-anarchism/]]]




=Societies=
=Societies=


==Anarchist==
''"Once we leave Europe, in fact, we discover that statelessness and the desire for self-government are not eternally receding utopias, but are principles that for millennia have structured communities in every part of the world."'' -Silvia Federici<ref> Silvia Federici, "Global Anarchism: Provocations" in ''No Gods, No Masters, No Peripheries: Global Anarchisms'', ed. Barry Maxwell and Raymond Crib, (Oakland: PM Press, 2015), 350-351.</ref>
[[Revolutionary Spain]], 1936-9, 3.2 million people


[[Revolutionary Ukraine]], 1918-1921, 7 million people
''"[T]here are also concepts such as anti-authoritarian or egalitarian forms of organizing. Although this differs in degrees from one Indigenous nation to another, it is, overall, a fairly strong part of our traditional culture (with some exceptions)."'' -Gord Hill<ref>"Gord Hill, Indigenous Artist and Anarchist," ''Crimethinc'', 1 August 2017, https://crimethinc.com/2017/08/01/an-interview-with-gord-hill.</ref>


[[Shinmin Prefecture]], 1929-1931, 2 million people
''"Egalitarian cities, even regional confederacies, are historically quite commonplace."''-David Graeber and David Wengrow<ref>David Graeber and David Wengrow, "How to change the course of human history,'' ''Eurozine'', 2 March 2018, https://www.eurozine.com/change-course-human-history/.</ref>


==Anti-Authoritarian==
[[Anuak]]


[[Argentinian horizontalidad]]
==Anarchist==


[[El Alto]], 1 million people
[[File:Makhno group.jpg|thumbnail| Nestor Makhno with members of the anarchist [[Revolutionary Ukraine|Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine]]]]


[[Global Ecovillage Network]]
[[File:Korea001.jpg|thumbnail|[[Shinmin Prefecture]]]]


[[Hill People of Southeast Asia]]
[[File:S-d-jpeg-12.jpeg|thumbnail|Collectivized textile factory in Barcelona, [[Revolutionary Spain|Spain]]. From Sam Dolgoff's ''The Anarchist Collectives''.]]


[[Hopi]]
[[Revolutionary Spain]], 1936-9, 3.2 million people


[[Inuit]]
[[Revolutionary Ukraine]], 1918-1921, 7 million people


[[Itoiz villages]]
[[Shinmin Prefecture]], 1929-1931, 2 million people


[[Kurdish democratic confederalists]]


[[Konkomba]]
==Anti-Authoritarian==


[[La Solana villages]]
[[File:IMG_0497.JPG|thumbnail| [[Zapatista-run Chiapas]]]]


[[Longo Maï]]
[[File:Rojava_Sewing_Cooperative.jpg|thumbnail|[[Kurdistan democratic confederalists]]]]


[[Mbuti]]
[[File:Abahlali baseMjondolo Logo.jpg|thumb|[[Abahlali baseMjondolo]]]]


[[San]]
[[File:Baka dancers June 2006.jpg|thumb|[[Bayaka]]]]


[[Zapatista-run Chiapas]], 1994-present, 120,000-300,000 people
[[File:Great Andamanese - two men - 1875.jpg|thumbnail|[[Andamanese]]]]


==Participatory==
[[File:Keluarga suku Bateq 167.jpg|thumb|[[Batek]]]]


[[Aboriginal Australians]]
[[File:MUFT - Catal Höyük Modell.jpg|thumb|[[Çatalhöyük]]]]


[[Athenian polis]], 594-431, 404-403 BCE, 40,000 male citizens
[[File:Blood squaws in war dress (HS85-10-18744).jpg|thumbnail|[[Niitsitapi]]]]


[[Highland Madagascar]]
[[File:Mbuti woman with mushrooms1.jpg|thumbnail|[[Mbuti]]]]


[[Kibbutzim]], 1919-present, 120,000 members
[[File:Flag_of_the_Iroquois_Confederacy.svg.png|thumbnail|[[Haudenosaunee]]]]


[[Landless Workers' Movement]]
[[File:Iroquoian Village, Ontario, Canada36.JPG|thumb|[[Wendat]]]]


[[Lugbara]]
[[File:Çayonu.jpg|thumb|[[Cayonu]]]]


[[Medieval commune]]
[[File:Bolivia - Marcha Juventudes Antifacistas.jpg|thumb|[[El Alto neighborhood councils]]]]


[[New England town meetings]]
[[File:Talianki (Trypillian city).jpg|thumb|[[Cucuteni–Trypillia civilization]]]]


[[Piaroa]]
[[File:Malaipantaram map.gif|thumb|[[Malaipantaram]]]]


[[Parisian sections]]
[[File:North carolina algonkin-dorf.jpg|thumb|[[Croatan]]]]


[[Plateau Tonga]]
[[File:Hadza montage.png|thumb| [[Hadza]]]]


[[Sami]]
[[File:Knossos - North Portico 02.jpg|thumb|[[Minoan Crete]]]]


==Autonomous==
[[File:Mohenjo-daro.jpg|thumb|[[Indus Valley Civilization]]]]


[[Castile confederation]]
[[File:Cherán.jpeg|thumb|[[Cherán]]]]


[[Swiss confederal leagues]]
[[File:Seated figure grom Mali, 13th century, Djenné peoples, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1981.218.JPG|thumb|[[Jenne-jeno]]]]


[[Tiv]]
[[File:BushmenSan.jpg|thumbnail|[[San]] peoples]]


==Unsorted==
[[File:Sioux social structure council fires.jpg|thumb|[[Oceti Sakowin]] (Sioux)]]


Santals
[[File:1280px-Oraibi1.jpg|thumbnail|[[Hopi]]]]


South American Indians
[[File:Paliyan women.jpg|thumb|[[Paliyan]]]]


Land Dayaks
[[File:PeiligangCulture-RedPotWithTwoEars-ShanghaiMuseum-May27-08.jpg|thumb|[[Peiligang culture]]]]


[[La Paz Zapotec]], nearly 2,000 people
[[File:Talempong - Sumatra Barat.jpg|thumb|[[Minangkabau]]]]


Maori
[[File:Sarvodaya-296x300.png|thumb|[[Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement]]]]


New Guinea indigenous peoples
[[File:Taborites.png|thumbnail|[[Taborite communes]]]]


Northwest coast indigenous peoples
[[File:Mosuo girls.jpg|thumb|[[Mosuo]]]]


Nubian people
[[File:Anishinaabe-Anishinini Distribution Map.svg|thumb| [[Nishnaabeg]] ]]


Nuer
[[File:GENERAL-Massif 2May2010.jpg|thumb|[[Zomia]]]]


Imazighen
[[File:Panama-Kuna 0605a.jpg|thumb|[[Kuna people]]]]


Inuit
[[File:Catholic Worker.jpg|thumb|[[Catholic Worker]]]]


Haudennosaunne
[[File:Myths and legends of Babylonia and Assyria (1916) (14801964123).jpg|thumb|
[[Early Uruk]]]]


Ifugao
[[File:Cherokee beadwork sampler 1840 ohs.jpg|thumb|[[Cherokee]]]]


Igbo
[[File:Black-sem-detail-1st-war.jpg|thumbnail|[[Seminole people]]]]


Dinka people
[[File:Image taken from page 14 of 'Report of an expedition down the Zuni and Colorado Rivers by Captain L. Sitgreaves (11042155095) (cropped).jpg|thumb|[[Zuni]]]]


[[File:Semai man1.jpg|thumb|[[Semai people]]]]


=Movements and Rebellions=
[[Abahlali baseMjondolo]], 115,000 members as of 2022


==Anarchist==
[[Andamanese]]


[[The Haymarket Martyrs]]
[[Anuak]]


Building the Syndicalist Unions
[[Argentinian horizontalidad]]


[[Anarchists in the Russian Revolution]]
[[Batek]]


Anarchists in the Italian Factory Occupations
[[Bayaka]]


==Anti-Authoritarian==
[[Çatalhöyük]]


The May-June Revolt in France, 1968
[[Catholic Worker]]


==Participatory==
[[Cherán]]


==Autonomous==
[[Croatan]]


==Unsorted==
[[El Alto neighborhood councils]], 2000s CE


[[Oaxaca rebellion]]
[[Cayonu]], 7200 to ca. 4200 BCE


[[Prague Spring]]
[[Cherokee]]
[[Hungarian Revolution of 1956]]


[[Anarchism in the Cuban Revolution]]
[[Southeast Matriarchies|Chickasaw]]


[[Anarchy in the American Revolution]]
[[Southeast Matriarchies|Choctaw]]


[[Sexual revolution]]
Crianza Mutua (Colombia)


1960 student revolts
Crianza Mutua (Mexico)


[[Catholic Worker movement]]
[[Cucuteni–Trypillia civilization]], 1 million people, 4800 to 3000 BCE


[[Imazighen]]
[[Diné]]


[[Anabaptists]]
[[Early Uruk]], 4000-3200 BCE


[[German Peasants' War]]
[[Early Neolithic Southern Levant]], 10,500 to 6000 BCE


[[Alter-globalization movement]]
[[Global Ecovillage Network]]


Parisian urban gardeners
[[Hadza]]


Cuban agriculture decentralization
[[Haudenosaunee]]


[[Anti-Shell actions]]
[[Hopi]]


Seattle 1919
[[Indus Valley Civilization]]


[[Red Cloud's War]]
[[Inuit]]


2007 Lakota declaration of independence
[[Itoiz villages]]


Mohawk road blockade, 1990
[[Jenne-jeno]], 250 BCE-1400 CE, 11,000 people


Bolivia water protests
[[Konkomba]]


[[First Intifada]]
[[Kuna people]]


[[Really Really Free Market]]
[[La Solana villages]]


[[Grassroots Hurricane Katrina relief]]
[[Late Taosi]]


Work democracy
[[Longo Maï]]


[[Anusilan Samiti]]
[[Malaipantaram]]


[[Mapuche]], 1 million people in sixteenth century


=Communities=
[[Mbuti]]


==Anarchist==
[[Minangkabau]]


Guangzhou commune
[[Minoan Crete]], 3000 BCE-1100 BCE


==Anti-Autoritarian==
[[Southeast Matriarchies|Muscogee]]


[[Christiania]], 1971-present, 900 people
[[Oceti Sakowin]] (Sioux)


[[Faslane Peace Camp]], 1982-present
[[Nayaka people]]


[[Free Republic of Wendland]], 1980, 5,000 people
[[Niitsitapi]] (Blackfoot)


[[Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp]], 1981-200
[[Nishnaabeg]]


[[Life and Labor Commune]], 1921-1930, nearly 1,000 people
[[Piaroa]]


[[Village Alternatif, Anticapitalist et AntiGuerres]], 2003, thousands of people
[[Peiligang culture]], 7000-5000 BCE


==Participatory==
[[Kurdistan democratic confederalists|Rojava]], 2012-present, 2.5 million people


==Autonomous==
[[San]] (including !Kung)


[[Pocasset]]
[[Santals]]


[[Paris Commune]]
[[Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement]]


==Unsorted==
[[Semai people]]


Alcatraz occupation
[[Seminole people]]


Taita Hills
[[Taborite communes]], 15th century


Ghana shantytown
Vikalp Sangam (India)


Minnehaha Free State
[[Wendat]]


Mexican ''colonial proletarias''
[[Zapatista-run Chiapas]], 1994-present, 120,000-300,000 people


Peruvian 'barriadas''
[[Zomia]], present, 100 million people


Tunisian ''gourbivilles''
[[Zuni]]


Indian ''bus tees''
==Autonomous==


Turkish ''gecekondu''
[[File:Teotihuacán-5973.JPG|thumb|[[Teotihuacan]]]]


Venezuelan ''ranchos''
[[File:Mst conabNove2004.jpg|thumb|[[Landless Workers' Movement]]]]


[[King Hill hostel squat]]
[[File:024.Jacob Wrestles with the Angel.jpg|thumb|[[Early Israelites]]]]


[[File:280px-San Gimignano (1).jpg|thumbnail|[[Medieval commune]]]]


=Organizations and Institutions=
[[File:Familienleben.jpg|thumb|[[Canela people]]]]


==Anarchist==
[[Aboriginal Australians]]


Teahouse Labour Union, 11,000 members in 1918
[[Canela people]]


National Confederation of Labor (CNT), 2 million members in 1936
[[Early Christians]]


Spanish Regional Federation (FRE), 60,000 members in 1873
[[Early Israelites]]


Chilean Labourers Federation (FTCh), 60,000 members in 1921
[[Early Uruk]]


Modern schools
[[Highland Madagascar]]


[[Fraternity of the Red Flag]]
[[Igbo]]


[[Freedom Fight]]
[[Landless Workers' Movement]]


[[Jugoremedija]]
[[Lugbara]]


Autonomous Action (AD)
[[Mashkan-shapir]]


Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists (KAS)
[[Medieval commune]]


Confederation of Revolutionary Anarcho-Syndicalists (KRAS)
[[Palmares]]


Revolutionary Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists, Nestor Makhno (RKAS-NM), 2,000 members
[[Parisian sections]]


Indigenous Popular Council of Oaxaca--Ricardo Flores Magnón (CIPO-RFM)
[[Pequot]]


Magónista-Zapatista Alliance (AMZ)
[[Sea Peoples]]


Anarchist Workers' and Students' Group (ASWG)
[[Syrian Revolution|Revolutionary Syria]]


Awareness League (AL)
[[Sami]]


Anarchist Resistance Movement (ARM)
[[Teotihuacan]]


Durban Anarchist Federation (DAF)
[[File:QumranLivingQuarters.jpg|thumbnail|[[Essenes]]]]


Zabala Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF)
[[Castile confederation]]


North-Eastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists (NEFAC)
[[Essenes]], 4,000 people


Common Struggle Libertarian Communist Federation
[[Paris Commune]], 1871, 2 million people


Common Cause
[[Black Reconstruction|South Carolina Commune]]


Libertarian Communist Union
[[Maluku archipelago]]


General Confederation of Labor (CGT) (Spain), 60,000 members in 2010s
[[Quinnipiac]]


Siberian Confederation of Labor (SKT)
[[Swiss confederal leagues]]


National Confederation of Labor--France (CNT-F), 5,000 members
[[Therapeutae]]


Swedish Central Workers' Organisation (SAC), 10,000 members in 1990s
[[Tiv]]


Anarkismo.net
[[Tlaxcala (Postclassic)]]


Workers' Solidarity Movement (WSM)
[[Venezuelan communes]]


Libertarian Socialist Movement (LSM)
==Limited==


Libertarian Alternative (AL)
[[File:Pnyx-berg2.png|thumbnail|Pnyx Hill, the meeting place of the ecclesia in the [[Athenian polis]].]]


International Brotherhood
[[Athenian polis]], 594-431, 404-403 BCE, 40,000 male citizens


International Alliance of Socialist Democracy
[[Kibbutzim]], 1919-present, 120,000 members in 2011


Anarchist organizations within the International Working Person's Association
[[New England town meetings]]
 
Anti-Authoritarian International
 
Argentine Regional Workers' Federation of the 5th Congress (FORA-V), 200,000 members in 1919
 
==Anti-Authoritarian==
 
Industrial Workers of the World- Chile (IWW-Chile), 25,000 members in 1920
 
Cuban National Labour Confederation (CNOC), 200,000 members
 
[[Libertarian Socialist Institute]]
 
[[Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]]
 
[[Shamrik Mukti Dal]]
 
IWW-Sierra Leonne, 3,240 members
 
Solidarity Union Democracy (SUD)


European Federation of Alternative Syndicalism (FESAL-E)
[[Tribal Arabia]]


General Confederation of Labour (CGT), 230,000 members in 1906
[[Tonga people]]




==Participatory==


==Unsorted==
==Unsorted==


Albany Free School
[[South American Indians]]


Quechua Farmers School
Land Dayaks


Universidad Transhumante
[[La Paz Zapotec]], nearly 2,000 people


Free Stores
Maori


Freecycle Network
New Guinea indigenous peoples


Critical Resistance
Northwest coast indigenous peoples


Take Back the Night
[[Nubian people]]


Philly's Pissed
Nuer


Philly Stands Up
Imazighen


No Border Network
Ifugao


Spanish Regional Labour Federation (FTRE)
Dinka people


Spanish Regional Anarchist Organisation (OARE)
=Communities=


Pact of Union & Solidarity (PUS)
''"The primary aspiration of all history is a genuine community of human beings -- genuine because it is'' community all through''."'' - Martin Buber<ref>''Paths in Utopia'' (Boston: Beacon Press, 1958), ch. 10.</ref>


Spanish Regional Workers' Federation (FORE)
''"Strong communities make police obsolete."'' -police-abolitionist slogan


Cantonalist Revolt of 1873-1874


Proletarian Circle (CP)
==Anarchist==


Grand Circle of Mexican Workers (GCO)
[[Guangzhou commune]], 1921-1923


Regional Federation of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay (FRROU)
==Anti-Autoritarian==
[[File:Entrée de Christiania.jpg|thumbnail|Entrance to [[Christiania]]]]


Worker's Federation (FO)
[[File:Faslane.jpg|thumbnail|Police dismantling a blockade of protesters at [[Faslane Peace Camp]].]]


Artisan's Central Council (JCA)
[[File:Levellers declaration and standard.gif|thumbnail| Woodcut from a [[Diggers]] document by William Everard]]


Labourer's Circle (CT)
[[Christiania]], 1971-present, 900 people


Cuban Labour Confederation (CTC)
[[Faslane Peace Camp]], 1982-present


Central Labor Union (CLU)
[[Free Republic of Wendland]], 1980, 5,000 people


Northern Worker's Union (NWU)
[[Diggers|George's Hill (Diggers)]], 1649, 40 people


Federation of Labour Exchanges (FBT)
[[Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp]], 1981-200


Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
[[Life and Labor Commune]], 1921-1930, nearly 1,000 people


1903 Macedonian Revolt
[[Village Alternatif, Anticapitalist et AntiGuerres]], 2003, thousands of people


1907 International Anarchist Congress
==Autonomous==


1913 Syndicalist Conference in London
Kuzbass Autonomous Industrial Commune, 1922-1926


Insurgent Committee of Revolutionary Partisans
[[Pocasset]], 200 families


Industrial Workers' Association (IWA)
[[Huehuecoyotl]]


National Labour Secretariat (NAS), 18,700 members in 1895
==Unsorted==


Federation of Freedom-loving Communists (FVC)
Taita Hills


Anarchist Communist Alliance
Ghana shantytown


Anarchist Federation
Minnehaha Free State


Co-ordination of Anarchist Groups
Mexican ''colonial proletarias''


Libertarian Communist Organization
Peruvian 'barriadas''


Libertarian Alternative
Tunisian ''gourbivilles''


Committee for the Defence of Revolutionary Syndicalism (CDSR, member of IWA)
Indian ''bus tees''


1905-1907 Russian Revolt
Turkish ''gecekondu''


Trans-Siberian Railway
Venezuelan ''ranchos''


Anarchist Federation of the Altai (AFA)
[[King Hill hostel squat]]


Siberian Industrial Workers of the World (IWW-Siberia)
=Movements and Uprisings=


Autonomous Industrial Commune
''"If we had surrendered, if we had sold ourselves, we would no longer have been poor, but others would have continued to be so."'' -Subcomandante Marcos<ref>Subcomandante Marcos, "Why We Chose the Weapon of Resistance" in ''Our Word is Our Weapon'' (New York: Seven Stories Press, 2001), 160.</ref>


All-Russian Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists (ARKAS)
''"People have done horizontal, or non-hierarchical, organization all their lives. It is already there in my culture and the way Palestinian activism has worked."'' -Beesan Ramadan<ref>Joshua Stephens, “Palestinian Anarchists in Conversation: Recalibrating anarchism in a colonized country,” ''Institute for Anarchist Studies'', 19 July 2013, https://anarchiststudies.org/palestinian-anarchists/.</ref>


Bleikhman's Petrograd Anarchist Communist Federation (PACF)
''"We take inspiration from the Luddites, Levellers, Diggers, the Autonome squatter movement, ALF, the Zapatistas, and the little people -- those mischievous elves of lore."'' -[[Earth Liberation Front]]<ref>https://www.iiipublishing.com/politics/elf.htm.</ref>


Union of Anarcho-Syndicalist Propaganda (MFAG)
==Anarchist==


Black Guards
[[File:ChicagoAnarchists.jpg|thumbnail|Chicago anarchists advanced the cause of the 8-hour day and started May Day. See [[The Haymarket Martyrs]].]]


Industrial Workers of the World-US (IWW-US)
[[File:Seattle black bloc.png|thumbnail|[[1999 Seattle WTO shutdown]]]]


Confederation of Labour Associations (GLH)
[[File:Magon.png|thumbnail|[[Anarchy in the Mexican Revolution]]]]


Hunan Workers' Association
[[File:Logo de la FAI.svg|thumb|[[Informal Anarchist Federation]]]]


Black Societies
[[File:Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei, Logo.jpg|thumb|[[Conspiracy of Cells of Fire]]]]


Wonsan General Trade Union
[[The Haymarket Martyrs]]


Free Trade Union
[[Conspiracy of Cells of Fire]]


Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (FORA)
[[Informal Anarchist Federation]]


Argentine Regional Workers' Confederation (CORA)
[[Anarchists in the Russian Revolution]]


Argentine Regional Workers' Federation of the 9th Congress (FORA-IX)
[[Anarchists in the Italian Factory Occupations]]


Argentine Libertarian Alliance (ALA)
[[Revolutionary Spain|Anarchism and the Spanish Revolution]]


Anarcho-Communist Port-workers' Group (ACAOP)
[[Anarchy in the Mexican Revolution|Anarchism in the Mexican Revolution]]


Resistance Society of the Port-workers of the Capital (SROPC)
[[Shinmin_Prefecture|Manchurian Revolution]]


Uruguay Regional Workers' Organisation (FORU)
[[1999 Seattle WTO shutdown]]


Brazilian Labour Confederation (COB)
Modern schools


Paraguayan Regional Workers' Organisation (FORPa)
[[2008 Greek insurrection]]


Paraguayan Regional Workers' Centre (CORP)
[[US Galleanists]]


National Revolutionary Alliance (ANR)
[[1911 Lima-Callao general strike]]


Workers' Trade Union Reorganisation Council (CORS)
[[1919 Peruvian general strike]]


Havana Labour Federation (FOH)
==Anti-Authoritarian==


Cuban Workers' Confederation (CTC)
[[File:Interfauna-raid-1990.jpg|thumb|[[Animal Liberation Front]]]]


Mexican Regional Workers' Organization (FORM), 150,000 members in 1921
[[File:Metropolitan Indians.jpg|thumbnail|[[Italian Autonomia]]]]


General Confederation of Labour (CGT)
[[File:Warner-creek-EF-96.jpg|thumbnail|[[Cascadia Free State]]]]


Peruvian Regional Workers' Federation (FORPe)
[[File:Jean Froissart, Chroniques, 154v, 12148 btv1b8438605hf336, crop.jpg|thumb|[[English Peasants' Revolt of 1381]]]]


Local Workers' Federation of Lima (FOL)
[[File:Battle for Palm Tree Hill.jpg|thumbnail|[[Anarchy in the Haitian Revolution]]]]


Columbian Workers' Federation (FOC)
[[File:Alcatraz Island 01 Prison sign.jpg|thumbnail|[[Alcatraz occupation]]]]


Local Workers' Federation (FOL)
[[File:SOAS BDS demonstration 27 April 2017 12.jpg|thumbnail|[[BDS Movement]]]]


Feminine Workers' Federation
[[File:ANG40InfantryDivisionLosAngelesRiot1992.jpg|thumbnail|National Guard deployed during the [[Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992]]]]


Bolivian Regional Workers' Confederation
[[File:Flag of Koma Komalên Kurdistan.svg|thumbnail|Flag of the [[Kurdistan democratic confederalists|Group of Communities in Kurdistan]]]]


Guayas Workers' Regional Federation (FORG)
[[File:"Happi" American Horse direct action against DAPL, August 2016 (cropped).png|thumb|[[Standing Rock Uprising]]]]


Ecuadoran Regional Federation of Labor (FTRE)
[[File:Slavic Bogomil Cemetery in Chalkidona, Thessaloniki.jpg|thumb|[[Bogomils]]]]


National Workers' Union (UON)
[[File:TaroAKL.jpg|thumbnail|[[Community taro patches]] run by indigenous and non-indigenous farmers across Hawaii]]


General Confederation of Labour (CGT)(Spain), 90,000 members in 1919
[[File:John Brown by Levin Handy, 1890-1910.jpg|thumbnail|[[John Brown's raids]]]]


National Workers' Union (UON)
[[File:VD VD200710070509005AR.jpg|thumb|[[Earth Liberation Front]]]]


General Confederation of Labour (CGT, member of IWA) (Portugal)
[[File:Occupy Wall Street Crowd Size 2011 Shankbone.JPG|thumbnail|[[Occupy movement]]]]


Mexican Revolution of 1910
[[File:Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (logo).png|thumbnail|[[Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty]]]]


Mexican Industrial Workers of the World (IWW-Mexico)
[[File:Routes des châteaux cathares.svg|thumb|[[Cathars]]]]


Mexican Liberal Party (PLM)
[[File:Earthfirstmonkeywrench.png|thumbnail|[[Earth First!]]]]


Industrial Union of North and South America (UIANS)
[[File:Margarete Porete, fol. 38.jpg|thumbnail|[[Movement of the Free Spirit]]]]


Liberation Army of the South (ELS)
[[File:Unist'ot'en camp.jpg|thumbnail|[[Unist'ot'en Camp]]]]


National Agrarian Party (PNA)
[[File:Wattsriots-burningbuildings-loc.jpg|thumbnail|[[Watts Rebellion]] of 1965]]


Industrial Syndicalist Education League (ITGWU)
[[US anti-nuclear movement|Abalone Alliance]]


Federation of Anarchist-Communists of Bulgaria (FAKB)
[[Alcatraz occupation]]


Vlassovden Confederation
[[Taborite communes|Adamites]]


Anarcho-Syndicalist National Confederation of Labour (ASNKR)
[[Alter-globalization movement]]


[[Revolutionary Ukraine|Ukranian Revolution]]
[[Anarchy in the German Revolution]]


Revolutionary Insurgent Army of the Ukraine (RPAU)
[[Anarchy in the Russian Revolution]]


Italian Syndicalist Union (USI, member of IWA)
[[Anarchy in the Haitian Revolution]]


Italian Workers' Party (POI)
[[Animal Liberation Front]]


Revolutionary Anarchist Socialist Party (PSAR)
[[Anti-Shell actions]]


Union of Communist Anarchists (UCAI)
[[Bogomils]]


Italian Anarchist Union (UAI)
[[BDS Movement]]


Free Workers' Union of Germany (FAUD)
[[Cascadia Free State]], 1995-6


Free Association of German Trade Unions (FvDG)
[[Cathars]], 11th to 14th centuries


German Anarchist Federation (AFD)
[[Catholic Worker movement]]


Federation of Communist Anarchists of German (FKAD)
[[Community taro patches]]


German Workers' Union of Germany (AAUD)
[[US anti-nuclear movement|Clamshell Alliance]]


General Labour Union--Unity Organisation (AAU-E)
[[Earth First!]]


Federation of Anarchist-communist Groups of Poland and Lithuania (FAGPL)
[[Earth Liberation Front]]


East Asian Anarchist Federation (EAAF)
[[English food riots in eighteenth century]]


American Continental Workingmen's Association (ACAT)
[[English Peasants' Revolt of 1381]]


North African Libertarian Movement (MLNA)
[[German Anti-Fascism]]


Anarchist International Relations Commission (CRIA)
[[Italian Anti-Fascism]]


Continental Commission of Anarchist Relations (CCRA)
[[Italian Autonomia]]


Anarchist Federation of Poland (AFP)
[[John Brown's raids]]


General Workers' Federation (GFP)
[[Kurdish democratic confederalists]]


Union of Trade Unions (ZZZ, member of IWA)
[[Kronstadt rebellion]]


Polish Syndicalist Union (ZSP)
[[Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992]]


Korean Anarchist Federation's Chinese Exile Section (KAF-C)
[[Mapuche|Mapuche Struggle]]


Korean Youth Federation in South China (KYFSC)
[[Movement of the Free Spirit]]


Manchurian Revolution of 1929-31
[[Oaxaca rebellion]]


Korean Anarchist Federation (KAF)
[[Occupy movement]]


Korean Anarchist Communist Federation (KACF)
[[Oka Crisis]]


Korean Anarchist Federation in Manchuria
[[Unist'ot'en Camp]]


Federation of Free Society Builders (FFSB)
[[US anti-nuclear movement]]


Korean Revolutionary Federation (KRF)
[[US Green movement]]


Spanish Revolution
[[School of the Tillers]]


Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
[[Sexual revolution]]


Libertarian Youth Federation of Iberia (FIJL)
[[Standing Rock Uprising]]


Libertarian Youth (JJLL)
[[Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty]]


Durruti Column
[[Texas KXL blockade]]


Friends of Durruti (AD)
[[The May-June Revolt in France, 1968]]


International Revolutionary Syndicalist Federation (FISR)
[[Watts Rebellion]]


National Confederation of Labour (CNT)
[[Yellow Turban Rebellion]]


Francophile Anarchist Federation (FAF)
[[Zone to Defend (ZAD)]], 2012-present


Italian Anarchist Communists (FdCAI)
==Autonomous==


General Italian Workers' Federation (CGIL)
[[File:La Vía Campesina logo.png|thumb|[[La Via Campesina]]]]


Anarchist Federation of Britain
[[File:Flag of Edward England.svg|thumbnail|[[Pirate anarchy]]]]


Syndicalist Workers' Federation (SWF)
[[File:Nat Turner woodcut.jpg|thumbnail|[[Nat Turner's rebellion]]]]


Japanese Anarchist Federation (JAF)
[[File:Luddite.jpg|thumbnail|[[Luddites]]]]


Federation of Free Labour Unions (FFLU)
[[File:Mi'kmaq blockade.png|thumbnail|[[2013 Mi'kmaq anti-fracking struggle]]]]


Conference of Labour Unions (CLU)
[[File:Seattle General Strike.jpg|thumbnail|[[1919 Seattle general strike]]]]


Japanese Anarchist Club (JAC)
[[File:First int.jpg|thumbnail|Woman confronts soldiers during the [[First Intifada]].]]


Anarchist Federation
[[File:Red cloud and other souix.jpg|thumbnail|[[Red Cloud's War]]]]


Federation of Libertarian Socialists (FFS)
[[File:Boston Tea Party Currier colored.jpg|thumbnail|[[American Revolution and Anarchy]]]]


Independent League of Trade Unions (OVB)
[[File:1917petrogradsoviet assembly.jpg|thumbnail|[[Russian Revolution and Anarchy]]]]


General Delegation of the CNT (CNT-DG)
[[File:Anarchist cuba.png|thumbnail|[[Cuban Revolution and Anarchism]]]]


Venezuelan Regional Workers' Federation (FORV)
[[File:Magon.png|thumbnail|[[Mexican Revolution and Anarchy]]]]


Federation of Anarchist Groups of Cuba (FGAC)
[[File:Prise de la Bastille.jpg|thumbnail|[[French Revolution and Anarchy]]]]


Cuban Libertarian Alliance (ALC)
[[File:Stroop Report - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 13.jpg|thumbnail|[[Jewish armed anti-Nazi resistance]]]]


General Confederation of Labor (CGT) (Cuba)
[[1848 revolutions]]


Anarchist Black Cross (ABC)
[[1968 revolutions]]


International of Anarchist Federations (IAF)
[[1919 Seattle general strike]]


Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
[[2007 Lakota declaration of independence]]


North African Libertarian Movement (MLNA)
[[2013 Mi'kmaq anti-fracking struggle]]


Libertarian Communist International (ICL)
[[American Revolution and Anarchy]]


Libertarian Communist Organisation (OCL)
[[Anabaptists]]


Libertarian Alternative (AL)
[[Barcelona en Comú]]


Second Escambray Front
[[Black Reconstruction]]


Student Revolutionary Directorate (DRE)
[[Bolivia Water War]]


Cuban Confederation (CTC)
[[Cuban Revolution and Anarchism]]


Anarchists within the 26th of July Movement
[[First Intifada]]


Cuban Libertarina Movement in Exile)
[[French Revolution and Anarchy]]


Swedish Workers' Central Organisation (SAC)
[[German Peasants' War]]


IWW Marine Transport Workers' Industrial Union (MTWIU)
[[Jewish armed anti-Nazi resistance]]


Chilean IWW
[[La Via Campesina]]


General Confederation of Labour (CGT) (Chile)
[[Luddites]]


National Workers' Unity Movement (MUNT)
[[Mexican Revolution and Anarchy]]


Chilean Workers' Central (CUT)
[[Nat Turner's rebellion]]


anarchist faction in Movement of hte Revolutionary Left (MIR)
[[Pirate anarchy]]


Anarcho-Communist Unification (CUAC) / Libertarian Communist Organisation (OLC)
[[Pueblo Revolt]]


Ship-building Workers' Federation (FTB)
[[Red Cloud's War]]


1951 syndicalist resistance
[[Seminole people|Seminole Wars]]


Yunan guerilla campaigns
[[Syrian Revolution]]


Federation of the Provincial Proletariat (Shengwulian)
==Limited==


Anarchist Federation
[[Karaite Judaism]]


Bolivian Regional Workers' Confederation (CORB)
[[Kharijites]]


Feminine Workers' Federation (FOB)
[[Mu'tazilites]]


Industrial and Commercial Union of Sourthen Rhodesia (ICU yase Rhodesia)
==Unsorted==


Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (FAU)
[[Massalians]]


Revolutionary Popular Organisation 33 (OPR-33)
[[Prague Spring]]
[[Hungarian Revolution of 1956]]


Worker-Student Resistance (ROE)
1903 Macedonian revolt


National Convention of Workers (CNT)
1905–1907 Russian Revolt


Autonomous Workers' League (AWL)
1910 Mexican revolution


Autonomous Village Movement (AVM)
1960 student revolts


Direct Action (AD)
[[Imazighen]]


Libertarian Communist Federation (FCL)
Parisian urban gardeners


Thought-Battle Organisation (OPB)
Cantonalist Revolt of 1873-1874


Union of Libertarian Communist Workers (UTCL)
=[[Organizations|Organizations]]=


Alternative Libertaire
''"[[Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee|SNCC]] without knowing about anarchism as philosophy embodied the characteristics of anarchism."'' -Howard Zinn<ref>Howard Zinn, "Anarchism Shouldn't Be a Dirty Word," ''AlterNet'', 16 May, 2008, http://www.alternet.org/story/85427/howard_zinn%3A_anarchism_shouldn't_be_a_dirty_word.</ref>


Anarchist Revolutionary Organisation (ORA)
''"The real question at issue is not organization versus non-organization, but rather, what kind of organization. What different kinds of anarchist organizations have in common is that they are developed organically from below, not engineered into existence from above."'' -Murray Bookchin<ref>Murray Bookchin, "Anarchy and Organization", ''Libcom.org'', http://libcom.org/library/anarchy-organization-murray-bookchin.</ref>


Proletarian Action Anarchists Groups (GAAP)


Italian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
==[[Organizations#Active|Active Anarchist/Anti-Authoritarian]]==


Federation of Communist Anarchists (FdCA)
==[[Organizations#Historical|Historical Anarchist/Anti-Authoritarian]]==


1968 revolt
==[[Organizations#Autonomous|Autonomous]]==


Polish Anarchist Federation (FA)
==[[Organizations#Unsorted|Unsorted]]==


Movement 2 June (M2J)
=Everyday Anarchy=


Libertarian Resistance (RL)
''''I think we have to talk about educating the people for critical consciousness about what anarchy is. I would also say that, in practice, many more Americans are anarchists than would ever use that term."'' -bell hooks.<ref>bell hooks, "How Do You Practice Intersectionalism?", ''The Anarchist Library'', https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/randy-lowens-how-do-you-practice-intersectionalism.</ref>


Workers' Liberation Group (Shagila)
''"If there’s a line to get on a crowded bus, do you wait your turn and refrain from elbowing your way past others even in the absence of police? If you answered 'yes', then you are used to acting like an anarchist!"'' -David Graeber<ref>David Graeber, "Are You an Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You!", ''The Anarchist Library'', http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-are-you-an-anarchist-the-answer-may-surprise-you.</ref>


The Scream of the People (CHK)
''"How would you feel if you discovered that the society in which you would really like to live was already here, apart from a few little local difficulties like exploitation, war, dictatorship and starvation?"'' -Colin Ward<ref>Colin Ward, [[Anarchy Works]].</ref>


Angry Brigade (AB)
[[File:McCallsJimmyBarry640.jpg|thumbnail|[[The Yard]], an "adventure playground" in Minneapolis. http://www.minnpost.com/arts-culture/2014/07/when-yard-was-minnesota-s-most-radical-park]]


Direct Action (AD)
[[File:250px-Woodstock poster.jpg|thumbnail|[[Woodstock Festival]] poster. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_festival]]


Interior Defense (DI)


First of May Group (GPM)
==Anarchist==
==Anti-Authoritarian==


Iberian Liberation Movement (MIL-GAC)
[[Really Really Free Market]]


Groups of International Revolutionary Action (GARI)
[[Mumbai community dog care]]


Anti-capitalist Autonomous Commandos (KAA)
==Participatory==


Neutralist Tribune
==Autonomous==
 
Left Opposition (LO)
 
Movement of Revolutionary Communards (MRC)
 
Free General Workers' Union (SMOT)
 
Communist League of Anarchists
 
Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation
 
Anarchist Federation (AF) / Czech and Slovak Anarchist Federation (CSAF)
 
Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU)
 
[[Spies for Peace]]
 
Aid Group for the Libertarians and Independent Syndicalists in Cuba (GALSIC)
 
Wiyathi Collective within the Anti-Capitalist Convergence
 
=Everyday Anarchy=
 
==Anarchist==
==Anti-Authoritarian==
==Participatory==
==Unsorted==


[[Stonehenge Free Festival]], 1972-1985 (one month a year), 30,000 people
[[Stonehenge Free Festival]], 1972-1985 (one month a year), 30,000 people
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[[Horizontal organization in British architecture]]
[[Horizontal organization in British architecture]]
[[Dinka people]]
[[Human brain]]


[[Global postal service]]
[[Global postal service]]
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[[Swiss city planning]]
[[Swiss city planning]]
Mexican ''colonial proletarias''
Peruvian 'barriadas''
Tunisian ''gourbivilles''
Indian ''bus tees''
Turkish ''gecekondu''
Venezuelan ''ranchos''
Prestolee School
Institueion Libre de Enseiianza
Residential College for Students
1960 student revolts


[[Emdrup playground]]
[[Emdrup playground]]
Freetown playground


[[The Yard]]
[[The Yard]]
Skrammellegeplad playgrounds
Robinson Crusoe playgrounds
Brixham fishing cooperative
Brora mining cooperative
Standard tractor factory
Durham worker-managed mines
Gheel mental health care
Synanon
Claimant's Union
Eyes on the street
[[Open source]]
[[Wikipedia]]
=Nonhuman Anarchy=
[[Gray wolf]]
=Fictional Anarchy=
==Anarchist==
Annares
==Anti-Authoritarian==
==Participatory==
Umuofia
==Autonomous==


==Unsorted==
==Unsorted==
=Examples from [[An Anarchist FAQ]]=
[[Paris Commune]]
[[The Haymarket Martyrs]]
Building the Syndicalist Unions
[[Anarchists in the Russian Revolution]]
Anarchists in the Italian Factory Occupations
[[Revolutionary Spain|Anarchism and the Spanish Revolution]]
The May-June Revolt in France, 1968
=Examples from [[Anarchy in Action]]=
[[Squatters' Protection Society]]
[[Woodstock Festival]]
[[Pioneer Health Centre]]
[[Little Commonwealth]]
[[Vienna Psychoanalytic Society's child guidance service]]
[[Prague Spring]]
[[Hungarian Revolution of 1956]]
[[Anarchism in the Cuban Revolution]]
[[Spanish Revolution]]
[[Horizontal organization in British architecture]]
Work democracy
[[Tiv people]]
[[Dinka people]]
[[Human brain]]
[[Global postal service]]
[[International railways]]
[[Swiss confederal leagues]]
[[Spies for Peace]]
[[Swiss city planning]]
[[Medieval commune]]
[[Anarchy in the American Revolution]]
[[New England town meetings]]


Mexican ''colonial proletarias''
Mexican ''colonial proletarias''
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Venezuelan ''ranchos''
Venezuelan ''ranchos''
[[King Hill hostel squat]]
[[Sexual revolution]]


Prestolee School
Prestolee School
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1960 student revolts
1960 student revolts
[[Emdrup playground]]


Freetown playground
Freetown playground
[[The Yard]]


Skrammellegeplad playgrounds
Skrammellegeplad playgrounds
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Eyes on the street
Eyes on the street
=Examples  from [[Anarchy Works]]=
[[Really Really Free Market]]
[[Semai people]]
[[Mbuti people]]
[[Grassroots Hurricane Katrina relief]]
[[FIERCE!]]
Providence Plantations
[[Pocasset]]
Igbo
[[Haudennosaunne]]
[[Faslane Peace Camp]]
[[Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp]]
[[Life and Labor Commune]]
[[Catholic Worker movement]]
[[Imazighen]]
[[Anabaptists]]
[[German Peasants' War]]
[[Alter-globalization movement]]
[[Dissent! Network]]
[[Hill People of Southeast Asia]]
[[Shinmin Prefecture]]
[[Spanish Revolution]]
[[Landless Workers' Movement]]
[[Oaxaca rebellion]]
[[Kibbutzim]]
[[Nubian people]]
[[Hopi people]]
Italian factory occupations
[[Argentinian horizontalidad]]
[[Mondragon]]
[[Christiania]]
Boston Area Liberation Medic Squad
Bay Area Radical Health Collective
US Modern schools
Albany Free School
Quechua Farmers School
Universidad Transhumante
1969 Alcatraz occupation
Bonnot
New Guinea highlands


[[Open source]]
[[Open source]]
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[[Wikipedia]]
[[Wikipedia]]


Free Stores
=Nonhuman Anarchy=
 
Freecycle Network
 
Taita Hills
 
[[Village Alternatif, Anticapitalist et AntiGuerres]]
 
[[Free Republic of Wendland]]
 
[[Stonehenge Free Festival]]
 
Ghana shantytown
 
El Alto
 
Mjondolo
 
Symphony Way
 
Parisian urban gardeners
 
Cuban agriculture decentralization
 
Maori


[[Global Ecovillage Network]]
''"Everything is connected, absolutely everything. There are many aboriginal groups that will tell you stories about how all the species in the forests are connected, and many will talk about below-ground networks."'' -Sm’hayetsk Teresa Ryan<ref>Ferris Jabr, "The Social Life of Forests", ''New York Times'', 2 December, 2020, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/02/magazine/tree-communication-mycorrhiza.html.</ref>


Tehuantepec
''"The basic premise in the ontology of wildness translates into anarchy, where the'' raison d'etre ''of everything and everyone - living or non-living, human or nonhuman, child or adult, male, female, intersexual, bisexual, or asexual, whatever the species, ethnicity, or race (all of which are important classifications for civilization only) is simply to be and to enjoy being. In wilderness, the world exists for its own reasons, its space and time uncontrolled, solely its own, regardless of whether it was created by an external divine will or generated through its own exploded forces."'' - Layla AbdelRahim<ref>Layla AbdelRahim, ''Children's Literature, Domestication, and Social Foundation'' (New York: Routledge, 2015), 3-4.</ref>


Minnehaha Free State
''"As I watch the Robins and Cedar Waxwings fill their bellies, I see a gift economy in which abundance is stored “in the belly of my brother.” Supporting a thriving bird community is essential to the well-being of the Serviceberry and everyone else up the food chain. That seems especially important to an immobile, long-lived being like a tree, who can’t run away from ruptured relationships. Thriving is possible only if you have nurtured strong bonds with your community."''-Robin Wall Kimmerer<ref>Robin Wall Kimmerer, "The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance," ''Emergence Magazine'', 2020, https://emergencemagazine.org/story/the-serviceberry/.</ref>


Bilston Glen
''" From autocatalytic chemical processes to cells, from living bodies to galaxies, we find a universe filled with structures exhibiting self-organizing dynamics... [A]n atom is a self-organizing system as well. Each atom is a storm of ordered activity. This invisible power assembling the energy into a particular constellation is the atom's identity. A galaxy, too, is an autopoietic system, organizing its stars into a nonequilibrium process and drawing forth new stars from its interstellar materials."'' -Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry <ref>Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry, ''The Universe Story: From the Primordial Flaring Forth to the Ecozoic Era - A Celebration of the Unfolding of the Cosmos'' (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1992), 75.</ref>


[[Anti-Shell actions]]
''"The forest has always been my teacher in peace, in diversity in democracy. Diverse life forms, small and large, moving and immobile, above ground and below, with wings, feet or leaves, find their place in the forest. The forest teaches us that in diversity lie the conditions of peace, the realization of democracy."'' -Vandana Shiva<ref>Vandana Shiva, "Foreword" in Derrick Jensen and George Draffan, ''Strangely Like War: The Global Assault on Forests'' (White River Junction: Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2003), vii.</ref>


Tonga
''"If we recognize that every ecosystem can also be viewed as a food web, we can think of it as a circular, interlacing nexus of plant-animal relationships (rather than a stratified pyramid)...Each species, be it a form of bacteria or deer, is knitted together in a network of interdependence. A predator in the web is also prey, even if the 'lowliest' of organisms merely makes it ill or helps to consume it after death."'' -Murray Bookchin<ref>Murray Bookchin, ''The Ecology of Freedom: The Emergence and Dissolution of Hierarchy'' (Palo Alto: Cheshire Books, 1982), 26.</ref>


Seattle 1919
==Animal Societies==
[[File:Melanerpes formicivorus -San Luis Obispo, California, USA -male-8.jpg|thumbnail|[[Acorn woodpecker]]]]


Exarchia
[[File:Squirrel monkey1-cropped.jpg|thumbnail|[[Central American squirrel monkey]]]]


Rotuman
[[File:Tursiops truncatus 01.jpg|thumbnail|[[Dolphins]]]]


Wapole inmates
[[File:Crotophaga sulcirostris.jpg|thumbnail|[[Groove-billed ani]]]]


Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo
[[File:Okonjima Lioness.jpg|thumb|[[Lion]]]]


[[La Paz Zapotec]]
[[File:Wolf, voor de natuur, Saxifraga - Jan Nijendijk.5097.jpg|thumbnail|[[Gray wolf]]]]


[[Inuit]]
[[Acorn woodpecker]]


Navajo
[[Bison]]


Critical Resistance
[[Bonobo]]


Take Back the Night
[[Central American squirrel monkey]]


Philly's Pissed
[[Dolphins]]


Philly Stands Up
[[Domestic cat]]


[[Revolutionary Ukraine]]
[[Elephant]]


[[Red Cloud's War]]
[[Gorillas dismantling traps]]
 
2007 Lakota declaration of independence
 
Mohawk road blockade, 1990
 
Bolivia water protests
 
Albania
 
Hamburg 1986-7
 
Copenhagen 1986
 
Can Masdeu
 
Gwangiu
 
Hungarian Revolution
 
[[Zapatista-run Chiapas]]
 
Tsimihety
 
Basque autonomous villages
 
La Solana autonomous villages
 
Longo Maï
 
Mas de Granier
 
Anarchist Black Cross
 
RAWA
 
No Border Network
 
!Kung
 
Whiteway Colony
 
=Examples from [[Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism]]=
 
==First Wave, 1868-1894==
 
===International===
 
International Brotherhood
 
International Alliance of Socialist Democracy
 
Anarchist organizations within the International Working Person's Association
 
Anti-Authoritarian International
 
===Spain===
 
Spanish Regional Federation (FRE), 60,000 members in 1873
 
Spanish Regional Labour Federation (FTRE)
 
Spanish Regional Anarchist Organisation (OARE)
 
Pact of Union & Solidarity (PUS)
 
National Confederation of Labor (CNT)
 
Spanish Regional Workers' Federation (FORE)
 
Cantonalist Revolt of 1873-1874
 
===Mexico===
 
Proletarian Circle (CP)
 
Grand Circle of Mexican Workers (GCO)
 
===Uruguay===
 
Regional Federation of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay (FRROU)
 
Worker's Federation (FO)
 
===Cuba===
 
Artisan's Central Council (JCA)
 
Labourer's Circle (CT)
 
Cuban Labour Confederation (CTC)
 
===United States===
 
Central Labor Union (CLU)
 
===Russia===
 
Northern Worker's Union (NWU)
 
==Second Wave, 1895-1923==
 
===International===
 
Federation of Labour Exchanges (FBT)
 
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
 
1903 Macedonian Revolt
 
1907 International Anarchist Congress
 
1913 Syndicalist Conference in London
 
Insurgent Committee of Revolutionary Partisans
 
Industrial Workers' Association (IWA)
 
===Netherlands===
 
National Labour Secretariat (NAS), 18,700 members in 1895
 
Federation of Freedom-loving Communists (FVC)
 
===France===
 
General Confederation of Labour (CGT), 230,000 members in 1906
 
Anarchist Communist Alliance
 
Anarchist Federation
 
Co-ordination of Anarchist Groups
 
Libertarian Communist Organization
 
Libertarian Alternative
 
Committee for the Defence of Revolutionary Syndicalism (CDSR, member of IWA)
 
===Russia===
 
1905-1907 Russian Revolt
 
Trans-Siberian Railway
 
Anarchist Federation of the Altai (AFA)
 
Siberian Industrial Workers of the World (IWW-Siberia)
 
Autonomous Industrial Commune
 
All-Russian Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists (ARKAS)
 
Bleikhman's Petrograd Anarchist Communist Federation (PACF)
 
Union of Anarcho-Syndicalist Propaganda (MFAG)
 
Black Guards
 
===United States===
 
Industrial Workers of the World-US (IWW-US)
 
===China===
 
Teahouse Labour Union, 11,000 members in 1918
 
Guangzhou commune
 
Confederation of Labour Associations (GLH)
 
Hunan Workers' Association
 
Black Societies
 
===Korea===
 
Black Societies
 
Wonsan General Trade Union
 
Free Trade Union
 
===Argentina===
 
Argentine Regional Workers' Federation (FORA)
 
Argentine Regional Workers' Confederation (CORA)
 
Argentine Regional Workers' Federation of the 5th Congress (FORA-V), 200,000 members in 1919
 
Argentine Regional Workers' Federation of the 9th Congress (FORA-IX)
 
Argentine Libertarian Alliance (ALA)
 
Anarcho-Communist Port-workers' Group (ACAOP)
 
Resistance Society of the Port-workers of the Capital (SROPC)
 
===Uruguay===
 
Uruguay Regional Workers' Organisation (FORU)
 
===Brazil===
 
Brazilian Labour Confederation (COB)
 
===Chile===
 
Chilean Labourers Federation (FTCh), 60,000 members in 1921
 
Industrial Workers of the World- Chile (IWW-Chile), 25,000 members in 1920
 
===Paraguay===
 
Paraguayan Regional Workers' Organisation (FORPa)
 
Paraguayan Regional Workers' Centre (CORP)
 
National Revolutionary Alliance (ANR)
 
Workers' Trade Union Reorganisation Council (CORS)
 
===Cuba===
 
Havana Labour Federation (FOH)
 
Cuban Workers' Confederation (CTC)
 
Cuban National Labour Confederation (CNOC), 200,000 members
 
===Mexico===
 
House of the World Worker (COM), 150,000 members in 1921
 
Mexican Regional Workers' Organization (FORM)
 
General Confederation of Labour (CGT)
 
Mexican Revolution of 1910
 
Mexican Industrial Workers of the World (IWW-Mexico)
 
Mexican Liberal Party (PLM)
 
Industrial Union of North and South America (UIANS)
 
Liberation Army of the South (ELS)
 
National Agrarian Party (PNA)
 
===Peru===
 
Peruvian Regional Workers' Federation (FORPe)
 
Local Workers' Federation of Lima (FOL)
 
===Columbia===
 
Columbian Workers' Federation (FOC)
 
===Bolivia===
 
Local Workers' Federation (FOL)
 
Feminine Workers' Federation
 
Bolivian Regional Workers' Confederation
 
===Ecuador===
 
Guayas Workers' Regional Federation (FORG)
 
Ecuadoran Regional Federation of Labor (FTRE)
 
===Spain===
 
National Confederation of Labour (CNT), 2 million members in 1936
 
National Workers' Union (UON)
 
General Confederation of Labour (CGT), 90,000 members in 1919
 
===Portugal===
 
National Workers' Union (UON)
 
General Confederation of Labour (CGT, member of IWA)
 
===Ireland===
 
Industrial Syndicalist Education League (ITGWU)
 
===Bulgaria===
 
Federation of Anarchist-Communists of Bulgaria (FAKB)
 
Vlassovden Confederation
 
Anarcho-Syndicalist National Confederation of Labour (ASNKR)
 
===Ukraine===
 
[[Revolutionary Ukraine|Ukranian Revolution]]
 
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of the Ukraine (RPAU)
 
===Italy===
 
Italian Syndicalist Union (USI, member of IWA)
 
Italian Workers' Party (POI)
 
Revolutionary Anarchist Socialist Party (PSAR)
 
Union of Communist Anarchists (UCAI)
 
Italian Anarchist Union (UAI)
 
 
===Germany===
 
Free Workers' Union of Germany (FAUD)
 
Free Association of German Trade Unions (FvDG)
 
German Anarchist Federation (AFD)
 
Federation of Communist Anarchists of German (FKAD)
 
German Workers' Union of Germany (AAUD)
 
General Labour Union--Unity Organisation (AAU-E)
 
 
==Third Wave, 1924-1949==
 
===International===
 
Federation of Anarchist-communist Groups of Poland and Lithuania (FAGPL)
 
East Asian Anarchist Federation (EAAF)
 
American Continental Workingmen's Association (ACAT)
 
North African Libertarian Movement (MLNA)
 
Anarchist International Relations Commission (CRIA)
 
Continental Commission of Anarchist Relations (CCRA)
 
===Poland===
 
Anarchist Federation of Poland (AFP)
 
General Workers' Federation (GFP)
 
Union of Trade Unions (ZZZ, member of IWA)
 
Polish Syndicalist Union (ZSP)
 
===Korea, South China, and Manchuria===
Korean Anarchist Federation's Chinese Exile Section (KAF-C)
 
Korean Youth Federation in South China (KYFSC)
 
Manchurian Revolution of 1929-31
 
--Shinmin Prefecture (General League of Koreans or HCH)
 
Korean Anarchist Federation (KAF)
 
Korean Anarchist Communist Federation (KACF)
 
Korean Anarchist Federation in Manchuria
 
Federation of Free Society Builders (FFSB)
 
Korean Revolutionary Federation (KRF)
 
===Spain===
[[Revolutionary Spain|Spanish Revolution]]
 
Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
 
Libertarian Youth Federation of Iberia (FIJL)
 
Libertarian Youth (JJLL)
 
Durruti Column
 
Friends of Durruti (AD)
 
===France===
 
International Revolutionary Syndicalist Federation (FISR)
 
National Confederation of Labour (CNT)
 
Francophile Anarchist Federation (FAF)
 
===Italy===
 
Italian Anarchist Communists (FdCAI)
 
General Italian Workers' Federation (CGIL)
 
===Britain===
 
Anarchist Federation of Britain
 
Syndicalist Workers' Federation (SWF)
 
===Japan===
 
Japanese Anarchist Federation (JAF)
 
Federation of Free Labour Unions (FFLU)
 
Conference of Labour Unions (CLU)
 
Japanese Anarchist Club (JAC)
 
Anarchist Federation
 
===Germany===
 
Federation of Libertarian Socialists (FFS)
 
===Netherlands===
 
Independent League of Trade Unions (OVB)
 
===Mexico===
 
General Delegation of the CNT (CNT-DG)
 
===Venezuela===
 
Venezuelan Regional Workers' Federation (FORV)
 
===Cuba===
Federation of Anarchist Groups of Cuba (FGAC)
 
Cuban Libertarian Alliance (ALC)
 
General Confederation of Labor (CGT)
 
 
==Fourth Wave==
 
===International===
 
Anarchist Black Cross (ABC)
 
International of Anarchist Federations (IAF)
 
Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
 
North African Libertarian Movement (MLNA)
 
Libertarian Communist International (ICL)
 
Libertarian Communist Organisation (OCL)
 
Libertarian Alternative (AL)
 
===Cuba===
 
Second Escambray Front
 
Student Revolutionary Directorate (DRE)
 
Cuban Confederation (CTC)
 
Anarchists within the 26th of July Movement
 
Cuban Libertarina Movement in Exile)
 
===Sweden===
 
Swedish Workers' Central Organisation (SAC)
 
IWW Marine Transport Workers' Industrial Union (MTWIU)
 
===Chile===
 
Chilean IWW
 
General Confederation of Labour (CGT)
 
National Workers' Unity Movement (MUNT)
 
Chilean Workers' Central (CUT)
 
anarchist faction in Movement of hte Revolutionary Left (MIR)
 
Anarcho-Communist Unification (CUAC) / Libertarian Communist Organisation (OLC)
 
===Argentina===
 
Ship-building Workers' Federation (FTB)
 
===New Zealand===
 
1951 syndicalist resistance
 
===China===
 
Yunan guerilla campaigns
 
1968 revolt
 
Federation of the Provincial Proletariat (Shengwulian)
 
Anarchist Federation
 
===Bolivia===
 
Bolivian Regional Workers' Confederation (CORB)
 
Feminine Workers' Federation (FOB)
 
===Rhodesia===
 
Industrial and Commercial Union of Sourthen Rhodesia (ICU yase Rhodesia)
 
===Uruguay===
 
Uruguayan Anarchist Federation (FAU)
 
Revolutionary Popular Organisation 33 (OPR-33)
 
Worker-Student Resistance (ROE)
 
National Convention of Workers (CNT)
 
===South Korea===
 
Autonomous Workers' League (AWL)
 
Autonomous Village Movement (AVM)
 
===Czechoslovakia===
 
1968 revolt
 
===France===
 
1968 revolt
 
Direct Action (AD)
 
Libertarian Communist Federation (FCL)
 
Thought-Battle Organisation (OPB)
 
Union of Libertarian Communist Workers (UTCL)
 
Alternative Libertaire
 
Anarchist Revolutionary Organisation (ORA)
 
===Italy===
 
1968 revolt
 
Proletarian Action Anarchists Groups (GAAP)
 
Italian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
 
Federation of Communist Anarchists (FdCA)
 
===Japan===
 
1968 revolt
 
===Mexico===
 
1968 revolt
 
===Pakistan===
 
1968 revolt
 
===Poland===
 
1968 revolt
 
Polish Anarchist Federation (FA)
 
===Yugoslavia===
 
1968 revolt
 
===United States===
 
1968 revolt
 
===Germany===
 
1968 revolt
 
Movement 2 June (M2J)
 
===Senegal===
 
1968 revolt
 
===Argentina===
 
Libertarian Resistance (RL)
 
===Iraq===
 
Workers' Liberation Group (Shagila)
 
===Iran===
 
The Sceam of the People (CHK)
 
===Britain===
 
Angry Brigade (AB)
 
===Canada===
 
Direct Action (AD)
 
===Spain===
 
Interior Defense (DI)
 
First of May Group (GPM)
 
Iberian Liberation Movement (MIL-GAC)
 
Groups of International Revolutionary Action (GARI)
 
Anti-capitalist Autonomous Commandos (KAA)
 
===Vietnam===
 
Neutralist Tribune
 
===Russia===
 
Left Opposition (LO)
 
Movement of Revolutionary Communards (MRC)
 
Free General Workers' Union (SMOT)
 
===Ukraine===
 
Communist League of Anarchists
 
===Czechoslovakia===
 
Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation
 
Anarchist Federation (AF) / Czech and Slovak Anarchist Federation (CSAF)
 
===South Africa===
 
Federation of South African Trade Unions (FOSATU)
 
===Senegal===
 
Anarchist Party for Individual Freedoms in the Republic (PALIR)
 
=Fifth Wave, 1990-Today=
 
===International===
Autonomous Action (AD)
 
North-Eastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists (NEFAC)
 
Siberian Confederation of Labor (SKT)
 
European Federation of Alternative Syndicalism (FESAL-E)
 
International Libertarian Solidarity (ILS)
 
Anarkismo.net
 
===Russia===
Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists (KAS)
 
Confederation of Revolutionary Anarcho-Syndicalists (KRAS)
 
Revolutionary Confederation of Anarcho-Syndicalists, Nestor Makhno (RKAS-NM), 2,000 members
 
===Cuba===
 
Aid Group for the Libertarians and Independent Syndicalists in Cuba (GALSIC)
 
===Mexico===
 
[[Zapatista-run Chiapas|Zapatista revolt]]
 
Indigenous Popular Council of Oaxaca--Ricardo Flores Magnón (CIPO-RFM)
 
Magónista-Zapatista Alliance (AMZ)
 
===Zambia===
 
Anarchist Workers' and Students' Group (ASWG)
 
===Kenya===
 
Wiyathi Collective within the Anti-Capitalist Convergence
 
===Sierra Leonne===
 
IWW-Sierra Leonne, 3,240 members
 
===Nigeria===
 
Awareness League (AL)
 
===South Africa===
 
Anarchist Resistance Movement (ARM)
 
Durban Anarchist Federation (DAF)
 
Zabala Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF)
 
===United States===
 
Common Struggle Libertarian Communist Federation
 
===Canada===
 
Common Cause
 
Libertarian Communist Union
 
===Spain===
 
General Confederation of Labor (CGT), 60,000 members in 2010s
 
===France===
National Confederation of Labor--France (CNT-F), 5,000 members
 
Solidarity Union Democracy (SUD)
 
Libertarian Alternative (AL)
 
===Sweden===
Swedish Central Workers' Organisation (SAC), 10,000 members
 
===Ireland===
 
Workers' Solidarity Movement (WSM)
 
===Egypt===
 
Libertarian Socialist Movement (LSM)
 
=Examples from [[Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution]]=


[[Gray wolf]]
[[Gray wolf]]


[[San people]]
[[Groove-billed ani]]
 
Khoikhoi people
 
[[Aboriginal Australians]]
 
Paupan people
 
[[Inuit]]


Aleut people
[[Lion]]


Dayak people
[[Manatee]]


Village community
[[Seahorse]]


Buryats
==Earth and Ecology==


Kabyle people
[[File:Craggy Gardens-27527.jpg|thumbnail|[[Appalachian forests]]]]


Peoples of the Caucasus
[[File:The Earth seen from Apollo 17.jpg|thumbnail|[[Earth system]]]]


[[Medieval commune]]
[[File:Elysia-chlorotica-body.jpg|thumbnail|[[Evolution of sea slugs]]]]


Medieval guild
[[File:Symsagittifera roscoffensis(Jersey).jpg|thumbnail|[[Evolution of translucent worms]]]]


Labor unions
[[File:Mycorrhizal network.svg|thumb|[[Mycorrhizal network]]]]


Strikes
[[File:Utricularia aurea 8 Darwiniana.jpg|thumb|[[Utricularia-algae-zooplankton feedback]]]]


Worker cooperatives
[[Appalachian forests]]


Lifeboat Association
[[Bacteria]]


Cyclists' Alliance
[[Earth system]]


Gymnasts' Societies
[[Evolution of eukaryotes]]


Alpine Clubs
[[Evolution of green hydra]]


Froebel Unions
[[Evolution of horse]]


pedagogical societies in Germany
[[Evolution of sea slugs]]


religious charitable associations
[[Evolution of translucent worms]]


scientific, literary, artistic, and educational societies
[[Human body and anarchy]]


Mutual-Aid in slum-life
[[Mimosa-beetle symbiosis]]


=Examples from [[People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchy]]=
[[Mycorrhizal network]]


[[San]]
[[Utricularia-algae-zooplankton feedback]]


[[Inuit]]
==Cosmos, Physics, and Chemistry==


[[Mbuti]]
[[File:RBCells.jpg|thumbnail|[[Bénard_convection]]]]


[[Aboriginal Australians]]
[[File:Bzr fotos.jpg|thumbnail|[[Chemical clock]]]]


[[Northwest coast indigenous peoples]]
[[Chemical clock]]


[[Lugbara]]
[[Bénard convection]]


[[Konkomba people]]
[[Laser]]


[[Tiv people]]
[[Physics and anarchy]]


Plateau Tonga
[[Solar system's planets]]


Anuak
[[Universe]]


Ibo
=Fictional Anarchy=


New Guinea indigenous peoples
''"We live in capitalism, its power seems inescapable – but then, so did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings."'' -Ursula K. LeGuin<ref>"Ursula K Le Guin's speech at National Book Awards", ''The Guardian'', 20 November 2014, http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/nov/20/ursula-k-le-guin-national-book-awards-speech.</ref>


Ifugao
==Anarchist==
[[File:Anarres.jpeg|thumbnail|[[Anarres]]]]


Land Dayaks
[[Anarres]] (''The Dispossessed'')


South American Indians
Mars (''Mars'' trilogy)


Nuer
[[San Francisco (The Fifth Sacred Thing)]]


[[Sami]]
==Anti-Authoritarian==


Imazighen
[[File:Earthseed.jpg|thumb|[[Earthseed]]]]


Santals
[[File:Pieter Bruegel d. Ä. 037.jpg|thumbnail| [[Cokaygne]] ]]


[[Medieval commune]]
[[File:Fraggle Rock.png|thumb|[[Fraggle Rock]]]]
 
[[Anabaptists]]


[[Revolutionary Spain]]
[[File:Hobbiton, New Zealand.jpg|thumb|[[The Shire]]]]


=Examples from [[The Politics of Social Ecology: Libertarian Municipalism]]=
[[Cokaygne]]


[[Athenian polis]]
[[Earthseed]]


[[Medieval commune]]
[[Fraggle Rock]]


[[New England town meetings]]
[[Haudenosaunee#.22Warp_and_Weft.2C.22_from_The_Years_of_Rice_and_Salt_by_Kim_Stanley_Robinson|Haudenosaunee]] (''The Years of Rice and Salt'' by Kim Stanley Robinson)


[[Parisian sections]]
[[Kesh]] (''Always Coming Home'')


[[Swiss confederal leagues]]
Nowhere (''News from Nowhere'')


[[Castile confederation]]
[[The Shire]] (''The Lord of the Rings'')


=Other Examples=
==Autonomous==
 
[[Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee]]
 
[[Kurdish democratic confederalists]]
 
[[Anusilan Samiti]]
 
[[Fraternity of the Red Flag]]
 
[[Shamrik Mukti Dal]]
 
[[Libertarian Socialist Institute]]


[[Jugoremedija]]
[[Igbo|Umuofia (''Things Fall Apart'')]]


[[Freedom Fight]]
[[First Intifada]]
Situationist International
Arivonimano
Annares
Umuofia
[[Highland Madagascar]]
[[Piaroa]]




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AnarchyinAction.org is a resource for anyone to research and write about how and when anarchy can work. Anarchy, coming from the Greek words an (without) and archos (ruler) refers to a situation without domination, without coercive hierarchy. Here are many examples of anarchy in practice. By looking for anarchy well beyond the self-proclaimed anarchist movements (although we're interested in those too!), we respond, for example, to Maia Ramnath's call in Decolonizing Anarchism to "locate the Western anarchist tradition as one contextually specific manifestation among a larger-indeed global-tradition of antiauthoritarian, egal­itarian thought/praxis".[1] We take our name from Colin Ward's 1973 book Anarchy in Action.

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Anarchist banners at World Conference Against Racism, Durban, 2001.[2]
"Fifth Sacred Thing" by Jessica Perlstein, portraying San Francisco (The Fifth Sacred Thing).
Clifford Harper portrays an anarchist commune in Radical Technology
Les chataigniers a Osny (1888) by anarchist painter Camille Pissarro.
ancient San artwork


Societies

"Once we leave Europe, in fact, we discover that statelessness and the desire for self-government are not eternally receding utopias, but are principles that for millennia have structured communities in every part of the world." -Silvia Federici[2]

"[T]here are also concepts such as anti-authoritarian or egalitarian forms of organizing. Although this differs in degrees from one Indigenous nation to another, it is, overall, a fairly strong part of our traditional culture (with some exceptions)." -Gord Hill[3]

"Egalitarian cities, even regional confederacies, are historically quite commonplace."-David Graeber and David Wengrow[4]


Anarchist

Nestor Makhno with members of the anarchist Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine
Collectivized textile factory in Barcelona, Spain. From Sam Dolgoff's The Anarchist Collectives.

Revolutionary Spain, 1936-9, 3.2 million people

Revolutionary Ukraine, 1918-1921, 7 million people

Shinmin Prefecture, 1929-1931, 2 million people


Anti-Authoritarian

San peoples

Abahlali baseMjondolo, 115,000 members as of 2022

Andamanese

Anuak

Argentinian horizontalidad

Batek

Bayaka

Çatalhöyük

Catholic Worker

Cherán

Croatan

El Alto neighborhood councils, 2000s CE

Cayonu, 7200 to ca. 4200 BCE

Cherokee

Chickasaw

Choctaw

Crianza Mutua (Colombia)

Crianza Mutua (Mexico)

Cucuteni–Trypillia civilization, 1 million people, 4800 to 3000 BCE

Diné

Early Uruk, 4000-3200 BCE

Early Neolithic Southern Levant, 10,500 to 6000 BCE

Global Ecovillage Network

Hadza

Haudenosaunee

Hopi

Indus Valley Civilization

Inuit

Itoiz villages

Jenne-jeno, 250 BCE-1400 CE, 11,000 people

Konkomba

Kuna people

La Solana villages

Late Taosi

Longo Maï

Malaipantaram

Mapuche, 1 million people in sixteenth century

Mbuti

Minangkabau

Minoan Crete, 3000 BCE-1100 BCE

Muscogee

Oceti Sakowin (Sioux)

Nayaka people

Niitsitapi (Blackfoot)

Nishnaabeg

Piaroa

Peiligang culture, 7000-5000 BCE

Rojava, 2012-present, 2.5 million people

San (including !Kung)

Santals

Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement

Semai people

Seminole people

Taborite communes, 15th century

Vikalp Sangam (India)

Wendat

Zapatista-run Chiapas, 1994-present, 120,000-300,000 people

Zomia, present, 100 million people

Zuni

Autonomous

Aboriginal Australians

Canela people

Early Christians

Early Israelites

Early Uruk

Highland Madagascar

Igbo

Landless Workers' Movement

Lugbara

Mashkan-shapir

Medieval commune

Palmares

Parisian sections

Pequot

Sea Peoples

Revolutionary Syria

Sami

Teotihuacan

Castile confederation

Essenes, 4,000 people

Paris Commune, 1871, 2 million people

South Carolina Commune

Maluku archipelago

Quinnipiac

Swiss confederal leagues

Therapeutae

Tiv

Tlaxcala (Postclassic)

Venezuelan communes

Limited

Pnyx Hill, the meeting place of the ecclesia in the Athenian polis.

Athenian polis, 594-431, 404-403 BCE, 40,000 male citizens

Kibbutzim, 1919-present, 120,000 members in 2011

New England town meetings

Tribal Arabia

Tonga people


Unsorted

South American Indians

Land Dayaks

La Paz Zapotec, nearly 2,000 people

Maori

New Guinea indigenous peoples

Northwest coast indigenous peoples

Nubian people

Nuer

Imazighen

Ifugao

Dinka people

Communities

"The primary aspiration of all history is a genuine community of human beings -- genuine because it is community all through." - Martin Buber[5]

"Strong communities make police obsolete." -police-abolitionist slogan


Anarchist

Guangzhou commune, 1921-1923

Anti-Autoritarian

Entrance to Christiania
Police dismantling a blockade of protesters at Faslane Peace Camp.
Woodcut from a Diggers document by William Everard

Christiania, 1971-present, 900 people

Faslane Peace Camp, 1982-present

Free Republic of Wendland, 1980, 5,000 people

George's Hill (Diggers), 1649, 40 people

Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, 1981-200

Life and Labor Commune, 1921-1930, nearly 1,000 people

Village Alternatif, Anticapitalist et AntiGuerres, 2003, thousands of people

Autonomous

Kuzbass Autonomous Industrial Commune, 1922-1926

Pocasset, 200 families

Huehuecoyotl

Unsorted

Taita Hills

Ghana shantytown

Minnehaha Free State

Mexican colonial proletarias

Peruvian 'barriadas

Tunisian gourbivilles

Indian bus tees

Turkish gecekondu

Venezuelan ranchos

King Hill hostel squat

Movements and Uprisings

"If we had surrendered, if we had sold ourselves, we would no longer have been poor, but others would have continued to be so." -Subcomandante Marcos[6]

"People have done horizontal, or non-hierarchical, organization all their lives. It is already there in my culture and the way Palestinian activism has worked." -Beesan Ramadan[7]

"We take inspiration from the Luddites, Levellers, Diggers, the Autonome squatter movement, ALF, the Zapatistas, and the little people -- those mischievous elves of lore." -Earth Liberation Front[8]

Anarchist

Chicago anarchists advanced the cause of the 8-hour day and started May Day. See The Haymarket Martyrs.

The Haymarket Martyrs

Conspiracy of Cells of Fire

Informal Anarchist Federation

Anarchists in the Russian Revolution

Anarchists in the Italian Factory Occupations

Anarchism and the Spanish Revolution

Anarchism in the Mexican Revolution

Manchurian Revolution

1999 Seattle WTO shutdown

Modern schools

2008 Greek insurrection

US Galleanists

1911 Lima-Callao general strike

1919 Peruvian general strike

Anti-Authoritarian

National Guard deployed during the Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992
Community taro patches run by indigenous and non-indigenous farmers across Hawaii

Abalone Alliance

Alcatraz occupation

Adamites

Alter-globalization movement

Anarchy in the German Revolution

Anarchy in the Russian Revolution

Anarchy in the Haitian Revolution

Animal Liberation Front

Anti-Shell actions

Bogomils

BDS Movement

Cascadia Free State, 1995-6

Cathars, 11th to 14th centuries

Catholic Worker movement

Community taro patches

Clamshell Alliance

Earth First!

Earth Liberation Front

English food riots in eighteenth century

English Peasants' Revolt of 1381

German Anti-Fascism

Italian Anti-Fascism

Italian Autonomia

John Brown's raids

Kurdish democratic confederalists

Kronstadt rebellion

Los Angeles Rebellion of 1992

Mapuche Struggle

Movement of the Free Spirit

Oaxaca rebellion

Occupy movement

Oka Crisis

Unist'ot'en Camp

US anti-nuclear movement

US Green movement

School of the Tillers

Sexual revolution

Standing Rock Uprising

Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty

Texas KXL blockade

The May-June Revolt in France, 1968

Watts Rebellion

Yellow Turban Rebellion

Zone to Defend (ZAD), 2012-present

Autonomous

Woman confronts soldiers during the First Intifada.

1848 revolutions

1968 revolutions

1919 Seattle general strike

2007 Lakota declaration of independence

2013 Mi'kmaq anti-fracking struggle

American Revolution and Anarchy

Anabaptists

Barcelona en Comú

Black Reconstruction

Bolivia Water War

Cuban Revolution and Anarchism

First Intifada

French Revolution and Anarchy

German Peasants' War

Jewish armed anti-Nazi resistance

La Via Campesina

Luddites

Mexican Revolution and Anarchy

Nat Turner's rebellion

Pirate anarchy

Pueblo Revolt

Red Cloud's War

Seminole Wars

Syrian Revolution

Limited

Karaite Judaism

Kharijites

Mu'tazilites

Unsorted

Massalians

Prague Spring

Hungarian Revolution of 1956

1903 Macedonian revolt

1905–1907 Russian Revolt

1910 Mexican revolution

1960 student revolts

Imazighen

Parisian urban gardeners

Cantonalist Revolt of 1873-1874

Organizations

"SNCC without knowing about anarchism as philosophy embodied the characteristics of anarchism." -Howard Zinn[9]

"The real question at issue is not organization versus non-organization, but rather, what kind of organization. What different kinds of anarchist organizations have in common is that they are developed organically from below, not engineered into existence from above." -Murray Bookchin[10]


Active Anarchist/Anti-Authoritarian

Historical Anarchist/Anti-Authoritarian

Autonomous

Unsorted

Everyday Anarchy

''I think we have to talk about educating the people for critical consciousness about what anarchy is. I would also say that, in practice, many more Americans are anarchists than would ever use that term." -bell hooks.[11]

"If there’s a line to get on a crowded bus, do you wait your turn and refrain from elbowing your way past others even in the absence of police? If you answered 'yes', then you are used to acting like an anarchist!" -David Graeber[12]

"How would you feel if you discovered that the society in which you would really like to live was already here, apart from a few little local difficulties like exploitation, war, dictatorship and starvation?" -Colin Ward[13]


Anarchist

Anti-Authoritarian

Really Really Free Market

Mumbai community dog care

Participatory

Autonomous

Stonehenge Free Festival, 1972-1985 (one month a year), 30,000 people

Woodstock Festival, 1969, 40,000 people

Pioneer Health Centre

Little Commonwealth

Vienna Psychoanalytic Society's child guidance service

Horizontal organization in British architecture

Global postal service

International railways

Swiss city planning

Emdrup playground

The Yard

Unsorted

Mexican colonial proletarias

Peruvian 'barriadas

Tunisian gourbivilles

Indian bus tees

Turkish gecekondu

Venezuelan ranchos

Prestolee School

Institueion Libre de Enseiianza

Residential College for Students

1960 student revolts

Freetown playground

Skrammellegeplad playgrounds

Robinson Crusoe playgrounds

Brixham fishing cooperative

Brora mining cooperative

Standard tractor factory

Durham worker-managed mines

Gheel mental health care

Synanon

Claimant's Union

Eyes on the street

Open source

Wikipedia

Nonhuman Anarchy

"Everything is connected, absolutely everything. There are many aboriginal groups that will tell you stories about how all the species in the forests are connected, and many will talk about below-ground networks." -Sm’hayetsk Teresa Ryan[14]

"The basic premise in the ontology of wildness translates into anarchy, where the raison d'etre of everything and everyone - living or non-living, human or nonhuman, child or adult, male, female, intersexual, bisexual, or asexual, whatever the species, ethnicity, or race (all of which are important classifications for civilization only) is simply to be and to enjoy being. In wilderness, the world exists for its own reasons, its space and time uncontrolled, solely its own, regardless of whether it was created by an external divine will or generated through its own exploded forces." - Layla AbdelRahim[15]

"As I watch the Robins and Cedar Waxwings fill their bellies, I see a gift economy in which abundance is stored “in the belly of my brother.” Supporting a thriving bird community is essential to the well-being of the Serviceberry and everyone else up the food chain. That seems especially important to an immobile, long-lived being like a tree, who can’t run away from ruptured relationships. Thriving is possible only if you have nurtured strong bonds with your community."-Robin Wall Kimmerer[16]

" From autocatalytic chemical processes to cells, from living bodies to galaxies, we find a universe filled with structures exhibiting self-organizing dynamics... [A]n atom is a self-organizing system as well. Each atom is a storm of ordered activity. This invisible power assembling the energy into a particular constellation is the atom's identity. A galaxy, too, is an autopoietic system, organizing its stars into a nonequilibrium process and drawing forth new stars from its interstellar materials." -Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry [17]

"The forest has always been my teacher in peace, in diversity in democracy. Diverse life forms, small and large, moving and immobile, above ground and below, with wings, feet or leaves, find their place in the forest. The forest teaches us that in diversity lie the conditions of peace, the realization of democracy." -Vandana Shiva[18]

"If we recognize that every ecosystem can also be viewed as a food web, we can think of it as a circular, interlacing nexus of plant-animal relationships (rather than a stratified pyramid)...Each species, be it a form of bacteria or deer, is knitted together in a network of interdependence. A predator in the web is also prey, even if the 'lowliest' of organisms merely makes it ill or helps to consume it after death." -Murray Bookchin[19]

Animal Societies

Acorn woodpecker

Bison

Bonobo

Central American squirrel monkey

Dolphins

Domestic cat

Elephant

Gorillas dismantling traps

Gray wolf

Groove-billed ani

Lion

Manatee

Seahorse

Earth and Ecology

Appalachian forests

Bacteria

Earth system

Evolution of eukaryotes

Evolution of green hydra

Evolution of horse

Evolution of sea slugs

Evolution of translucent worms

Human body and anarchy

Mimosa-beetle symbiosis

Mycorrhizal network

Utricularia-algae-zooplankton feedback

Cosmos, Physics, and Chemistry

Chemical clock

Bénard convection

Laser

Physics and anarchy

Solar system's planets

Universe

Fictional Anarchy

"We live in capitalism, its power seems inescapable – but then, so did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings." -Ursula K. LeGuin[20]

Anarchist

Anarres (The Dispossessed)

Mars (Mars trilogy)

San Francisco (The Fifth Sacred Thing)

Anti-Authoritarian

Cokaygne

Earthseed

Fraggle Rock

Haudenosaunee (The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson)

Kesh (Always Coming Home)

Nowhere (News from Nowhere)

The Shire (The Lord of the Rings)

Autonomous

Umuofia (Things Fall Apart)


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