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programme as such: "It starts with a single supreme principal: liberty in everything for everyone . The only authority it acknowledges is the authority of progress. In everything and for everyone it wants to abolish all forms of slavery, and to enfranchise every individual body and soul".
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on 17 July 1956. By that time, edition 486, the final edition of the series, had already appeared on 5 July 1956. The newspaper's role would eventually be taken on by
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or with social developments locally. Most of the features concerned themes such as anti-militarism, social inequalities, salary exploitation and the
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in 1854, a book in which he attacked religion, the family, property rights and government, to set out to demonstrate their "devastating impacts" (
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was the journal of a corresponding social movement, giving him the chance to explain the meaning of "true anarchism" (
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