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History

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Following the 1986 centennial of the Haymarket affair, anarchists began hosting annual gatherings across North America. In 1989, this group formed an anarchist newspaper, Love and Rage, that became an informal network and, in 1993, an anarchist federation with membership. With chapters in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it was the region's most prominent revolutionary anarchist group of the period.[1]

Sectarianism over led to the group's dissolution.[2]

Legacy

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The phrase "Love and Rage", popularized by the group, also had an undercurrent in the American punk rock band lyrics of Mischief Brew and Green Day.[3]

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Bibliography

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  • Beswick, Spencer (Autumn 2022). "From the Ashes of the Old: Anarchism Reborn in a Counterrevolutionary Age (1970s-1990s)". Anarchist Studies. 30 (2): 31–54. doi:10.3898/AS.30.2.02.
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=5DZYEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA280
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