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Land and liberty or land and freedom () may refer to: Revolutionary campaigns * Land and liberty (slogan) (''Tierra y Libertad'', ''Земля и Воля'', ''Zemlya i Volya''), a revolutionary slogan for freedom from landowners associated with the Russian and Mexican Revolutions * Land and Liberty (Russia) (''Zemlya i volya''), a 19th-century Russian revolutionary secret society * Land and Liberty (Poland), a 19th-century Russian campaign for Polish independence Military * Land and Freedom Column, Republican (anarchist) militia unit that fought in the Spanish Civil War * Kenya Land and Freedom Army, 1950s guerilla army also known as the Mau Mau Publications * ''Land&Liberty'', a quarterly magazine published by the Henry George Foundation of Great Britain * ''Land and Liberty'' (newspaper), a defunct US anarchist periodical published circa 1914 to 1915 * ''Tierra y Libertad'' (newspaper), Spanish anarchist newspaper in the early 20th century (from 1930 published by Federación ...
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Land And Liberty (slogan)
The following is a list of terms specific to anarchists. Anarchism is a political and social movement which advocates voluntary association in opposition to authoritarianism and hierarchy. __NOTOC__ A :The negation of rule or "government by none". While "anarchy" refers to the absence of a hierarchical society-organizing ''power principle'', "acracy" refers to the absence of '' coercion''; the condition of acracy is one of voluntary order. Derived from the Greek α- oand κρατία ystem of government :A form of organic organization according to which different parts of an organization are temporarily assembled to meet the requirements of that particular point in time. :A small non-hierarchical collective of activists who collaborate on direct action via consensus decision-making. :Coined by Ernst Jünger, this refers to the ruler (i.e. individual) in a state of anarchy analogous to the monarch in a state of monarchy, a conception influenced by Max Stirner's notion o ...
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Land And Liberty (Russia)
Land and Liberty (russian: Земля и воля, Zemlya i volya Zemlia i volia; also sometimes translated Land and Freedom) was a Russian clandestine revolutionary organization in the period 1861–1864, and was re-established as a political party in the period 1876–1879. It was a central organ of the ''Narodnik'' movement. The first composition (1861-1864) The inspirers of the society were Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Chernyshevsky. The participants set as their goal the preparation of a peasant revolution, their policy documents created under the influence of the ideas of Herzen and Ogarev, the latter of which ho had coined the term "Land and Liberty" in one of his articles. The first Executive Committee of the organization included 6 of its organizers (Nikolai Obruchev, Sergey Rymarenko, the brothers Nikolai and Alexander Serno-Solovyevich, Alexander Sleptsov, Vasily Kurochkin). Land and Liberty was a union of circles located in 13-14 cities. The largest circles we ...
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Land And Liberty (Poland)
Land and liberty or land and freedom () may refer to: Revolutionary campaigns * Land and liberty (slogan) (''Tierra y Libertad'', ''Земля и Воля'', ''Zemlya i Volya''), a revolutionary slogan for freedom from landowners associated with the Russian and Mexican Revolutions * Land and Liberty (Russia) (''Zemlya i volya''), a 19th-century Russian revolutionary secret society * Land and Liberty (Poland), a 19th-century Russian campaign for Polish independence Military * Land and Freedom Column, Republican (anarchist) militia unit that fought in the Spanish Civil War * Kenya Land and Freedom Army, 1950s guerilla army also known as the Mau Mau Publications * ''Land&Liberty'', a quarterly magazine published by the Henry George Foundation of Great Britain * ''Land and Liberty'' (newspaper), a defunct US anarchist periodical published circa 1914 to 1915 * ''Tierra y Libertad'' (newspaper), Spanish anarchist newspaper in the early 20th century (from 1930 published by Federació ...
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Land And Freedom Column
The Land and Freedom Column was a militia column organized by the CNT-FAI from the regions of Berguedà and Bages as well as from Barcelona. The column was sent to the Central front in mid-September 1936 to reinforce the republican line against a nationalist force. It had around 1,500 militiamen in its beginnings. The column integrated into the Rosal Column and later fought on the Serra de Montsant front. After the militarization that occurred in the spring of 1937, the column became the 153rd Mixed Brigade. History The column first named itself the "''Red and Black''" however when they arrived in Barcelona they found that there was already another column with the same name. So they changed it to " Land and Freedom", a classic motto of Spanish anarchism. In Barcelona several more centuries were added to the column, which received military training in the barracks controlled by the ''CNT-FAI''. On September 7 they departed for Madrid by train. Flores, Pedro. Memòries, p. 1 ...
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Kenya Land And Freedom Army
The Kenya Land and Freedom Army (KLFA), also known as the Mau Mau, was a guerrilla army, formed mainly by the people of central and eastern Kenya, dominated by the Kikuyu people. It resisted British colonialism in Kenya from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, culminating in the Mau Mau rebellion from 1952 to 1960. The army was led by Field Marshal Dedan Kimathi. Structure An army platoon consisted of 500 up to 2,000 soldiers. In the latter case a General was assisted by a Colonel and a Brigadier. Generals included Chui, Kassam Njogu, China, Stanley Mathenge, and Bamuingi. The capture of rebel leader Dedan Kimathi, on 21 October 1956, fatally crippled the army, and ultimately ended the war. However, the army objective was achieved when Kenya attained self-government. General Bamuingi (People’s General) led a team that was killed on the battlefield by the Kenyatta government. After independence in 1965 they had returned to the forest to fight after independence. They claimed ...
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Land&Liberty
''Land&Liberty'' is a quarterly magazine of popular political economics: its focus is the relationship between land and natural resource rights and 21st century economic policy. Published in the UK it covers international affairs and events from a global perspective. The magazine contains major features, editorial and comment, news and reports, reviews, interviews and readers' letters. Nature and focus of the magazine ''Land&Liberty'' has no political alignment in the conventional sense. However the magazine is not editorially neutral on issues. ''Land&Liberty's'' key concern is how the global common wealth should be used, and it aims to demonstrate that this question is key to effective and just public policy—to the sustainable bridging of private life, the public sector and common resources. ''Land&Liberty's'' focus therefore is radical justice in property rights and taxation. Modern global influence ''Land&Liberty'' forecast the 2008 global crisis and housing crash. ...
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Land And Liberty (newspaper)
William Charles Owen (1854–1929) was a British–American anarchist best known for his activism during the Mexican Revolution and English-language translations of Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón. Early life and career William C. Owen was born in Danapur, Bihar, India to an aristocratic family in 1854 while his family was stationed in India with the British army. He attended school in England, and studied law in London. Upon completion, he moved to the United States in 1884, whereupon he settled and taught in California, among other jobs. Owen became interested in socialism and translated multiple works by anarchist Peter Kropotkin into English. He later met the figure on a visit to England, and their correspondence brought Owen into anarchism. Owen returned to the United States to work in newspapers. He spent two years at the Klondike during its gold rush, which influenced his attitudes towards capitalism and land exploitation. Owen became an activist for anarchis ...
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Tierra Y Libertad (newspaper)
''Tierra y Libertad'' (meaning ''Land and Freedom'') was an anarchist periodical that was published initially in Spain and later in Mexico. As an anarchist magazine In 1888, a periodical named ''Tierra y Libertad'' started being published in Gracia by Sebastián Suñé on a biweekly basis, but its circulation was very low. Without apparent continuity with the previous newspaper, a periodical with the same name started being published again in Madrid, from May 20, 1899 firstly as a supplement to ''La Revista Blanca'' and two years later independently. It was directed by Federico Urales, González Solá and Saavedra in its first decade and editors included Rafael Urbano, Pahissa, Rodríguez Romero, Urales, Eliseo Reclus, Charles Malato and others. It was published on a weekly basis, although in 1903 it temporarily became daily. It moved to Barcelona in 1906, where it was published quite continuously until 1919, when it was suppressed. It reappeared in 1923 but was suppressed again ...
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Federación Anarquista Ibérica
The Iberian Anarchist Federation ( es, Federación Anarquista Ibérica, FAI) is a Spanish organization of anarchist militants active within affinity groups in the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) anarcho-syndicalist union. It is often abbreviated as CNT-FAI because of the close relationship between the two organizations. The FAI publishes the periodical '' Tierra y Libertad''. The '' Iberian'' part of its name alludes to the purpose of unifying Spanish and Portuguese anarchists in a Pan-Iberian organization. The FAI meetings were initially attended by members of the Portuguese anarchist organizations União Anarquista Portuguesa and Confederação Geral do Trabalho , including the Zaragoza Congress of the CNT in 1936. However, it later ceased to have Portuguese participation and become an entirely Spanish organization. It is still in operation today and aligns itself with the International of Anarchist Federations (IAF-IFA). History It was founded in Valencia i ...
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Land And Freedom (film)
''Land and Freedom'' (or ''Tierra y Libertad'') is a 1995 film directed by Ken Loach and written by Jim Allen. The film narrates the story of David Carr, an unemployed worker and member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, who decides to fight in the Spanish Civil War for the republicans, a coalition of Socialists, Communists and Anarchists against a nationalist coup d'etat. The film won the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes. Plot The film's narrative unfolds in a long flashback. David Carr has died at an old age and his granddaughter discovers old letters, newspapers and other documents in his room: what we see in the film is what he had lived. Carr, a young unemployed worker and member of the Communist Party, leaves Liverpool and travels to Spain to join the International Brigades. He crosses the Spanish border in Catalonia and coincidental ...
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Xibalba (band)
Xibalba is an American hardcore punk band from Pomona, California, formed in 2007. The band plays hardcore with influences from death metal and doom metal, with lyrics in English and Spanish. Their debut album, '' Madre Mia Gracias Por Los Dias'' (2010) was released through A389 Recordings. Their second album, ''Hasta La Muerte'' (2012), was released by Southern Lord Southern Lord is an American heavy metal record label that was founded in 1998 by Greg Anderson. It specialized in experimental metal: particularly doom metal, stoner rock, and drone metal. The label later expanded its line-up to include arti .... History The band started in 2007 in Pomona, California when long time friends Nate, Brian, Jason and Bryan wanted to play dark and heavy music with eccentric influences. The friends previously performed music in hardcore punk bands together prior to forming Xibalba. In 2012, the band went on an Australian tour with Warbrain and Incendiary (band), Incendiary. In 2013, ...
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Tierra Y Libertad (political Party)
Land and liberty or land and freedom () may refer to: Revolutionary campaigns * Land and liberty (slogan) (''Tierra y Libertad'', ''Земля и Воля'', ''Zemlya i Volya''), a revolutionary slogan for freedom from landowners associated with the Russian and Mexican Revolutions * Land and Liberty (Russia) (''Zemlya i volya''), a 19th-century Russian revolutionary secret society * Land and Liberty (Poland), a 19th-century Russian campaign for Polish independence Military * Land and Freedom Column, Republican (anarchist) militia unit that fought in the Spanish Civil War * Kenya Land and Freedom Army, 1950s guerilla army also known as the Mau Mau Publications * ''Land&Liberty'', a quarterly magazine published by the Henry George Foundation of Great Britain * ''Land and Liberty'' (newspaper), a defunct US anarchist periodical published circa 1914 to 1915 * ''Tierra y Libertad'' (newspaper), Spanish anarchist newspaper in the early 20th century (from 1930 published by Federación ...
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