Talk:Anarchism in the United States

Incompleteness
Anarcho-capitalism isn’t included in an entry that misleads readers into thinking that it is a general coverage of anarchism in the US. If the entry’s purpose is to only discuss particular ideological tendencies, this should be reflected in the title. Jaqo (talk) 11:54, 8 July 2022 (UTC)

Who was the American labor movement before anarcho-syndicalism?
???. Nonsense! They, the anarchists,built the American Labor movement. At the time anarchism might have been 1/3 of popular politics. That’s not to say everyone identified as anarchists per se, but the beautiful ideas are undeniably anarchistic.Both anarchism and ‘labor’ died from state repression and murder. 2601:801:400:9430:B010:9426:4F63:C96C (talk) 12:36, 17 March 2023 (UTC)

Unsourced
Moving unsourced text here in case someone has a secondary source to use:
 * In the 1980s anarchism became linked with squatting and social centers such as ABC No Rio and C-Squat in New York City. The Institute for Anarchist Studies is a non-profit organization founded by Chuck W. Morse following the anarchist-communist school of thought, in 1996 to assist anarchist writers and further develop the theoretical aspects of the anarchist movement.

czar 03:23, 6 May 2024 (UTC)