L'Anarchie - meaning and definition. What is L'Anarchie
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What (who) is L'Anarchie - definition


L'Anarchie         
FRENCH INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST JOURNAL
L’Anarchie
L'Anarchie (, anarchy) was a French individualist anarchist journal established in April 1905 by Albert Libertad. Along with Libertad, contributors to the journal included Émile Armand, André Lorulot, Émilie Lamotte, Raymond Callemin, and Victor Serge).
Anarchist symbolism         
  • Red-and-black bisected flags at an [[anti-austerity]] march in London, 2011
  • An [[IWW]] stickerette or [[silent agitator]]
  • Anarchists marching with the "No Gods, No Masters" slogan on a banner
SYMBOLIC EXPRESSION OF IDEOLOGY
The Equilibrium of Liberty; Libertatis Æquilibritas; Libertatis Aequilibritas; Libertatis æquilibritas; Libertatis aequilibritas; Anarchy symbol; Anarchist symbols; The equilibrium of liberty; Anarchist symbol; Red-and-black flag; Red and black flag; Symbols of anarchism; Gold-Black Flag; A//E; Anarchist black flag; Anarchist flag; Circle A; Circle A used in fiction; Circle A used in the arts; Libertatis AEquilibritas; Anarchy a; Circle-A; Circle-a; Enclosed A; Circle a; Anarchy sign; Anarcho-syndicalist symbolism; Old Anarchy; No gods, no masters; No Gods, No Masters; Bisected flag; Circle-A (anarchism); No Gods No Masters; Black flag (anarchism); Black flag of anarchism; La société cherche l'ordre dans l'anarchie; Society seeks order in anarchy; Wild cat symbol; Sabot-cat; Sabo-tabby; Sab cat; Neither gods nor masters; Black cat (anarchist symbolism); Anarchist symbology; Circle A symbol; No gods no masters; Syndicalist cat; Ni dieu
Anarchists have employed certain symbols for their cause, including most prominently the circle-A and the black flag. Anarchist cultural symbols have been prevalent in popular culture since around the turn of the 21st century, concurrent with the anti-globalization movement.