John Patten (1968-10-28). These groups had their roots in the anarchist resurgence of the nineteen sixties. Young militants finding their way to anarchism, often from the anti-bomb and anti-Vietnam war movements, linked up with an earlier generation of activists, largely outside the ossified structures of 'official' anarchism. Anarchist tactics embraced demonstrations, direct action such as industrial militancy and squatting, protest bombings like those of the First of May Group and Angry Brigade—and a spree of publishing activity.. Islands of Anarchy: Simian, Cienfuegos, Refract and their support network. John Patten.
„Within the movements of the sixties there was much more receptivity to anarchism-in-fact than had existed in the movements of the thirties...But the movements of the sixties were driven by concerns that were more compatible with an expressive style of politics, with hostility to authority in general and state power in particular...By the late sixties, political protest was intertwined with cultural radicalism based on a critique of all authority and all hierarchies of power. Anarchism circulated within the movement along with other radical ideologies. The influence of anarchism was strongest among radical feminists, in the commune movement, and probably in the Weather Underground and elsewhere in the violent fringe of the anti-war movement.“"Anarchism and the Anti-Globalization Movement" by Barbara Epstein
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Peter Vallentyne, Libertarianism, в Станфордска енциклопедия по философия, Станфордски университет, версия от 24 юли2006
Peter Vallentyne, Libertarianism, в Станфордска енциклопедия по философия, Станфордски университет, версия от 24 юли2006