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Anarchism in Greece

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Anarchism in Greece takes many different forms, from the assassination of the Greek king in the early 1900s to the student protestors who brought down the Papadopoulos regime in the 1970s. The word "anarchism" in the English language derives from the Greek for "no rulers". Some anarchists, including Peter Kropotkin, have identified the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Citium as an originator of the philosophy.

[edit] Notable Greek anarchists

[edit] Greek Anarchist organisations

[edit] Further reading

  • Anarchist Gallery (1986). A brief history of anarchism in Greece. (Oakland: Barricade Books).
  • Early Days of Greek Anarchism: The Democratic Club of Patras & Social Radicalism in Greece Edited and translated by Paul Pomonis. ISBN 1-873605-68-4


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