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Anarchist Group of Detroit: Detroit, Michigan. (Before 1900) pp 6. “It is said Anarchism is not socialism. This is a mistake. Anarchism is voluntary Socialism. There are two kinds of Socialism, archistic and anarchistic, authoritarian and libertarian, state and
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