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Ce n'est pas un hommage convenable aux anarchistes individualistes que leurs idées soient aujourd'hui associées avec le capitalisme qu'ils ont si clairement dédaigné et souhaité abolir. _As one modern day Individualist Anarchist argues:
 
Ce n'est pas un hommage convenable aux anarchistes individualistes que leurs idées soient aujourd'hui associées avec le capitalisme qu'ils ont si clairement dédaigné et souhaité abolir. _As one modern day Individualist Anarchist argues:
  
    "It is time that anarchists recognise the valuable contributions of . . . individualist anarchist theory and take advantage of its ideas. It would be both futile and criminal to leave it to the capitalist libertarians, whose claims on Tucker and the others can be made only by ignoring the violent opposition they had to capitalist exploitation and monopolistic 'free enterprise' supported by the state." [J.W. Baker, "Native American Anarchism,"
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:"It is time that anarchists recognise the valuable contributions of . . . individualist anarchist theory and take advantage of its ideas. It would be both futile and criminal to leave it to the capitalist libertarians, whose claims on Tucker and the others can be made only by ignoring the violent opposition they had to capitalist exploitation and monopolistic 'free enterprise' supported by the state." J.W. Baker, ''Native American Anarchism'', ''The Raven'', pp. 43-62, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 61-2
 
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The Raven, pp. 43-62, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 61-2]_
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