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  • 01:0801:08, 26 May 2024 diff hist +639 William Batchelder GreeneAdded Greene was an American Individualist Anarchist in the short description for more accuracy. Also added Greene was a mutualist with source since he wanted mutualism not only on banking but also in associated workshops and union stores. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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5 October 2023

  • 23:2523:25, 5 October 2023 diff hist −391 Dorothy Day→‎External links: Removed two external links (‘Catholic Freedom Newsletter: Why Confession To A Priest Is Not Necessary To Have Sins Forgiven’ and ‘Catholic Freedom Newsletter’) due to Dorothy Day only briefly being mentioned in the articles as the articles are more about Catholic anarchism in general then specially about Dorothy Day and her beliefs. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

10 September 2023

  • 18:0218:02, 10 September 2023 diff hist +131 Benjamin TuckerAdded brief content from pg 403 of the book Chartier, Gary. 'Anarchy and Legal Order.' Cambridge University Press: New York. 2013. pp. 401. “The legal and political project I have defended here is socialist in the same basic sense as those of Hodgskin and Tucker: it involves unequivocal opposition to privilege, and so to capitalism…” Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

4 August 2023

  • 23:3623:36, 4 August 2023 diff hist +4 Benjamin TuckerAdded labor theory of value to the article. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 23:1723:17, 4 August 2023 diff hist +633 History of anarchism→‎In the United States: Added content with sources. For instance while Marshall was referenced for stating the American anarchists were pro-capitalist as stated in the article, Marshall later stated capitalism and anarchism are incompatible: “Anarcho-capitalists, even if they do reject the State, might therefore best be called right-wing libertarians rather than anarchists.” pp 565. Marshall also considered Spooner “…a left-wing individualist anarchist.” and Tucker “…a left- rather than rig... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

29 July 2023

  • 19:1819:18, 29 July 2023 diff hist +228 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon→‎Anarchism: Added content with reference. In the reference Proudhon writes: “The right to assemble for prayer is equal to the right to assemble to talk politics or economics…is inviolable.” Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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21 February 2023

  • 01:1401:14, 21 February 2023 diff hist +511 Social anarchismAdded how social anarchists view the definitions of ‘social’, ‘left-wing’, and ‘socialist’ anarchism using a source. Using the definition of ‘social anarchism’ with source as recommended by Wikipedia user Grnrchst on the discussion page of this article ‘How is this different from libertarian socialism?’ Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

18 February 2023

  • 22:2822:28, 18 February 2023 diff hist +85 Social anarchismNo edit summary Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 22:1822:18, 18 February 2023 diff hist +367 Individualist anarchismRemoved “While anarcho-capitalism dominates individualist anarchism today..” due to Original Research with no source verification. Changed the sentence “an economic theory sometimes considered a synthesis of socialism and free market capitalism” to communism and property to accurately reflect the source material which states communism and property and not socialism and free market capitalism. As stated by source "This third form of society, the synthesis of communism and property, we... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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3 September 2022

  • 00:1600:16, 3 September 2022 diff hist −8 Lysander SpoonerEdited out weasel words ‘by some’ due to it being weasel wording according to Wikipedia guidelines: “Phrases such as "some say", "many scholars believe", "it is widely thought", "many are of the opinion" etc. are example of weasel terms.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Weasel Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 21:0221:02, 1 August 2022 diff hist −5 Lysander SpoonerEdited out weasel words ‘by some’ due to it being weasel wording according to Wikipedia guidelines: “Phrases such as "some say", "many scholars believe", "it is widely thought", "many are of the opinion" etc. are example of weasel terms.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Weasel Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

1 July 2022

  • 18:1718:17, 1 July 2022 diff hist −10 Lysander SpoonerCorrected the name of the International Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 18:1318:13, 1 July 2022 diff hist +87 Lysander SpoonerAdded brief content and edited out weasel words ‘by some’ due to it being weasel wording according to Wikipedia guidelines: “Phrases such as "some say", "many scholars believe", "it is widely thought", "many are of the opinion" etc. are example of weasel terms.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Weasel Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 06:2006:20, 1 July 2022 diff hist +912 Benjamin TuckerAdded source. Added brief content. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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29 January 2022

  • 00:5600:56, 29 January 2022 diff hist −90 Lysander Spooner→‎Political views: Added content with more NPOV by referring to historians as references. Also a previous contribution was deleted due too: original research https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research There was no citation for one claim and for the other claim the one reference they did use is in direct contradiction to the edited statement. The previous edit stated: “Others have rejected his status as a socialist given his adherence to Lockean values and property ri... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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