Word: anarchistes
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...eyes of ardent feminists, psychiatrists and psychologists rank high-if not highest-on the list of males who oppress women. The most recent and radical statement of this view is a book called Women and Madness (Doubleday; $8.95) by Phyllis Chesler, a self-styled anarchist who teaches psychology at the City University of New York. The militant wing of Women's Lib enthusiastically approves Author Chesler's attack, and some psychotherapists admit that there is a measure of truth in what she says. The consensus, however, seems to be that her charges are both overstated and underdocumented...
...persons. That same afternoon, two bombs blew pieces of marble off Rome's Victor Emmanuel monument; three pedestrians were hurt. Police in the two cities promptly went into action. Three days later in Milan, they arrested Pietro Valpreda, 37, a sometime ballet dancer and member of an anarchist group called "March 22" (after the 1968 rebellion of French students at Nanterre University); seven people affiliated with the organization were also picked up in Rome. Valpreda and two other March 22 members were subsequently charged with strage (massacre) in the Milan bombing, a crime that carries a life sentence...
...woman member of the March 22 group-was crushed in September 1970 by a truck that suddenly backed into it; the unknown driver of the vehicle escaped. Two others connected with the case, who were listed by police as suicides by gas, had suspicious bruises on their bodies. An anarchist named Giuseppe Pinelli fell to his death while being questioned about the bombings. His widow is suing seven policemen for homicide, based on evidence gathered at the autopsy...
...have to have a bishop, you have to have management, you have to be related to the central Roman structure, and you're now going to belong." And so they consolidated all these monasteries and put in their own kind of men. The battle between the Irish anarchist vision of cultural change and the Roman imperial one was a fascinating kind of collision. Now that we're in the Dark Ages all over again, I think back to this particular collision and see in it more of the problem of the difference between authority and power...
...life to producing those goods, then allow him to do what he wanted for the remainder. Despite these ideas Goodman never saw himself as a radical. "I've always thought tearing things up by the roots was senseless," he said. "I've always been a conservative anarchist...