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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]
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L''''Anarchisme sans adjectif''' est une forme d'anarchisme sans trait d'union, sans qualificatif(ex: communiste, mutualiste, individualiste...). Pour d'autres, il fut comprit comme une attitude de tolérance de la coexistance de différentes tendances anarchistes.
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Voir Anarchist Ideology and the Working Class Movement in Spain, 1868-1898, p. 135
  
 
== Origines ==
 
== Origines ==
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These debates had a lasting impact on the anarchist movement, with such noted anarchists as de Cleyre, Malatesta, Nettlau and Reclus adopting the tolerant perspective that is embodied in the expression "anarchism without adjectives".
 
These debates had a lasting impact on the anarchist movement, with such noted anarchists as de Cleyre, Malatesta, Nettlau and Reclus adopting the tolerant perspective that is embodied in the expression "anarchism without adjectives".
 
==Prominent "anarchists without adjectives"==
 
 
While a great number of anarchists could be said to fall under the category of anarchists without adjectives to one degree or another, those expressly advocating the title include:
 
 
* [[Voltairine de Cleyre]]
 
* [[Errico Malatesta]]
 
* [[Fernando Tarrida del Marmol]]
 
* [[Max Nettlau]]
 
* [[Élisée Reclus]]
 
  
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==

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