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Hajar El Azouazi (born 21/11/1993), is a Moroccan Anarchist author, researcher, philosophical thinker, activist, and philanthropist. She has began her career working for several NGO's and publishing her research papers to the academic community, before her successful publication of the philosophical novel, (insert name) to the general public gained popularity. She is a known Radical leftist and activist for human rights. Her work tends to examine class, gender, race, and queerness as well as other human constructs that limit human freedom, sometimes an absurdist sense of humor. She is a proponent for abolishing heirarchies.

Her schools of thought include Anarcho-communism, Anarcha-Femanism, Queer-anarchism, and green-anarchy just to name a few.

She spends her time between her work and her partner and children. In her free time she enjoys reading, painting and playing music, as well as, playing Dungeons and Dragons

Her work is greatly inspired by Angela Davis, Rosa Luxembourg, Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Slavoj Žižeknd and many others.