Anarchism Without Adjectives

Anarchism without adjectives (from the Spanish "anarquismo sin adjetivos"), in the words of historian George Richard Esenwein, "referred to an unhyphenated form of anarchism, that is, a doctrine without any qualifying labels such as communist, collectivist, mutualist, or individualist. For others, ... was simply understood as an attitude that tolerated the coexistence of different anarchist schools." In the 1920s synthesis anarchism emerged as a form of anarchist organizations based on anarchism-without-adjectives principles.

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