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Social Movements - Coggle Diagram
Social Movements
Anarchism
Ideology
Anarchism promotes voluntary association without a State, without class differences and egalitarian, through communal ownership or socialization of the means of production, services and consumer goods.
Objective
Anarchism is a political ideology that seeks to achieve the emancipation of man from all kinds of hierarchical organization that coercively limits the freedom of the human being.
Main Ideologist
Mikhaïl Bakunin
(30/5/1814-Russia, Prjamuchino)-(1/7/1876-Berna, Suïssa)
Piotr Kropotkin
(9/12/1842-Russia,Moscow)-(8/2/1921Russia,Dmítrov)
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Marxism
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Revolution
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The socialist create parties who participate in elections that promote legislation that supports workers
Ideologists
Friedrich Engels
(November 28, 1820-London; August 5, 1895)
Karl Heinrich Marx
(Trier, May 5, 1818-London, March 14, 1883)
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