Timeline of Anarchism
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This is a timeline of significant events in anarchist history.
Prehistory - Human species evolves over thousands of years in societies and communities that have many anarchistic qualities, including mutual aid, solidarity and cooperation.
- 600 BCE - Lao Tzu writes the Tao Te Ching
- 333 BCE - Greek philosopher and one of the earliest proponents of anarchist concepts Zeno of Citium born.
- 1649 - The Diggers
- 1793 - William Godwin publishes Enquiry Concerning Political Justice.
- 1840 - Pierre Proudhon becomes the first to self-proclaim himself an anarchist in his work Qu'est-ce que la propriete? (What is Property?)
- 1871 - Paris Commune
- 1872 - Breakup of the International and founding of the St. Imier International
- 1886 - Haymarket Massacre
- 1910 - Emma Goldman publishes Anarchism and Other Essays.
- 1911 - Twelve Japanese anarchists were executed.
- 1918 - Italian Factory Occupations
- 1918-1921 - The Makhnovshchina
- 1919 - Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman are deported for their anti-war activity and anarchist politics
- 1921 - Kronstadt Rebellion
- 1927 - Sacco and Vanzetti
- 1936 - Spanish Revolution
- 1956 - Hungarian Revolution
- 1968 - May 1968 - Worldwide revolt and rebellion.
- 1999 - WTO Protests
- 2001 - Argentine Riots
- 2006 - May Day 2006
[edit] External links
- Anarchist Timeline 3300+ annotated dates and events
- Radical Tradition Timeline Australia
- anarchist calendar Daily events, Google version
