List of fictional anarchists (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "List of fictional anarchists" in English language version.

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anarca-bolo.ch

  • "Anarchik". A Rivista Anarchica Online (in Italian). anarca-bolo. February 2005. Retrieved 19 October 2007.

archive.org

barakabooks.com

  • Beirne, Luke Francis. "Foxhunt". Baraka Books. Baraka. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  • Beirne, Luke Francis (April 2022). Foxhunt (1st ed.). Montreal: Baraka Books. p. 280. ISBN 9781771862714.

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britannica.com

  • "Anarchism". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2006. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. 29 August 2006

comicon.com

  • Moore, Alan; Loyd, David (2005). V for Vendetta. United States: Vertigo. p. 296. ISBN 1-4012-0792-8. A FOR ALAN, Pt. 1 Archived 5 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine, an interview by Heidi MacDonald, in which Alan outlines the core theme of the story being that of an ethical and political battle between Anarchy and fascism, and that V is an anarchist. In A FOR ALAN Pt. 2 Archived 21 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine, Alan explains that V is neither hero nor villain, but an allegorical force for Anarchy. Evey later assumes the same role in the story. Comicon.com/thebeat/ Accessed 24 January 2007

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gutenberg.org

  • The character, Stubby, self-identifies as an anarchist within the text of the story, The Anarchist: His Dog, by Susan Glaspell. The e-text of Lifted Masks: Stories is made available online by Project Gutenberg. Gutenberg.org. Accessed 22 February 2007.
  • Conrad, Joseph (2000). A Set of Six. United Kingdom: Classic Publishing. p. 805. ISBN 0-7426-2662-8. The unnamed mechanic, referred to as "Crocodile" and "Anarchisto de Barcelona" denies being an anarchist, but is labeled one by the narrator at the end of the story. However, two other characters, Simon and Mafile, are more clearly identified as anarchists within the text. The e-text of A Set of Six is available online through Project Gutenberg. Gutenberg.org. 22 February 2007

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  • Bakunin, Mikhail, God and the State, pt. 2.; Tucker, Benjamin, State Socialism and Anarchism.; Kropotkin, Piotr, Anarchism: its Philosophy and Ideal; Malatesta, Errico, Towards Anarchism; Bookchin, Murray, Anarchism: Past and Present, pt. 4; An Introduction to Anarchism by Liz A. Highleyman

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