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'''Anarchism without adjectives''' in the words of historian George Richard Esenwein, "referred to an [[hyphen|unhyphenated]] form of [[anarchism]], that is, a doctrine without any qualifying labels such as [[Anarchist communism|communist]], [[Anarcho-capitalism|capitalist]], [[Mutualism (economic theory)|mutualist]], or [[individualist anarchism|individualist]]. For others, . . . [it] was simply understood as an attitude that tolerated the coexistence of different anarchist schools." [Anarchist Ideology and the Working Class Movement in Spain, 1868-1898, p. 135]  
 
'''Anarchism without adjectives''' in the words of historian George Richard Esenwein, "referred to an [[hyphen|unhyphenated]] form of [[anarchism]], that is, a doctrine without any qualifying labels such as [[Anarchist communism|communist]], [[Anarcho-capitalism|capitalist]], [[Mutualism (economic theory)|mutualist]], or [[individualist anarchism|individualist]]. For others, . . . [it] was simply understood as an attitude that tolerated the coexistence of different anarchist schools." [Anarchist Ideology and the Working Class Movement in Spain, 1868-1898, p. 135]  
  
== Origins ==
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== Origines ==
The originator of the expression was [[Cuba|Cuban]]-born [[Fernando Tarrida del Marmol]], who used it in November [[1889]], in [[Barcelona]]. He directed his comments towards the communist and collectivist anarchists in [[Spain]], who at the time were having an intense debate over the merits of their two theories. ''Anarchism without adjectives'' was an attempt to show greater tolerance between anarchist tendencies and to be clear that anarchists should not impose a preconceived economic plan on anyone -- even in theory.  Anarchists without adjectives tended either to reject all particular anarchist economic models as faulty, or take a pluralist position of embracing them all to a limited degree in order that they may keep one another in check.  Regardless, to these anarchists the economic preferences are considered to be of "secondary importance" to abolishing all authority, with free experimentation the one rule of a free society.
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Le créateur de l'expression est [[Fernando Tarrida del Marmol]], qui l'utilisa en Novembre 1889, à Barcelone. Il dirigea ses commentaires envers les anarchistes communistes et collectivistes, qui à cet époque, en Espagne, tenaient un intense débat sur les mérites des 2 théories. L'''anarchisme sans adjectif'' était une tentative de montrer une plus grande tolérance entre les tendances libertaires et d'être clair que les anarchistes ne devraient pas imposer de plan économique préconçu à qui que ce soit, même dans la théorie.  Anarchists without adjectives tended either to reject all particular anarchist economic models as faulty, or take a pluralist position of embracing them all to a limited degree in order that they may keep one another in check.  Regardless, to these anarchists the economic preferences are considered to be of "secondary importance" to abolishing all authority, with free experimentation the one rule of a free society.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

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