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Februarie Martie Aprilie Ianuarie Mai Iunie Iulie August IANUARIE FEBRUARIE MARTIE APRILIE MAI 1 V △ Makoto Tomioka (1897), scriitorul socialist 1 L Apare revista Dacia Viitoare a Grupului Revoluționar 1 L Apare la New York primul număr din revista Mother 1 J △ Francisco Ascaso (1901); se încheie Războiul Civil 1 S Ziua internaȚională a muncii, muncitorilor și Constantin Mille (1862); începe rebeliunea zapatistă din Român (1883) Earth (1906), scoasă de Emma Goldman din Spania (1939) muncitoarelor; se deschide în București MACAZ - Bar regiunea Chiapas, Mexic (1994) 2 M Adolf Brand (1945); apare la București Dysnomia, 2 M scriitorul Philip K. Dick (1982) 2 V Zamfir C. Arbure (1933); Jandarmeria reprimă violent Teatru Coop., continuare a Centrului CLACA (2016) 2 S „Big Frank” Leech (1953) cerc de lectură feministă și queer (2015) 3 M △filosoful William Godwin (1756), feminista Milly pregătirea protestelor anti-NATO din București (2008) 2 D Gustav Landauer (1919); încep protestele 3 D △ Federico „Taino” Borrell Garcia (1912) 3 M △ coreean Pak Yol (1902), Simone Weil (1909) Witkop (1877); Lansare SexWorkCall la București (2019) 3 S △educator Paul Robin (1837); apare primul număr al studențești în Franța, cunoscute mai târziu ca „Mai ‘68” 4 L Albert Camus (1960); Revolta Spartachistă din 4 J △militantul Big Bill Heywood (1869) 4 J △ Suceso Portales Casamar (1904) revistei Strada din Timișoara (2017) 3 L △scriitorul Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers (1958) Germania (1919) 5 V △ criticul Nikolai Dobroliubov (1836), Johann Most (1846); 5 V △socialista Rosa Luxemburg (1871) 4 D △militantul kurd Abdullah Öcalan (1949); 4 M Demonstrația din Piața Haymarket din Chicago (1886) 5 M △ Nelly Roussel (1878); Giuseppe Fanelli (1877), Auguste Vaillant (1894) 6 S Apare la Londra primul număr al revistei Anarchy (1968) 5 L Apare nr. 1 al revistei Viața Liberă, scoasă de Iuliu 5 M △Karl Marx (1818), Leon Frank Czolgosz (1873); Francesc Sabaté Llopart (1960); 6 S △ John Henry Mackay (1864) 7 D Lucy Parsons (1942) Neagu-Negulescu (1911) Camillio Berneri (1937) apare Editura Pagini Libere (2018) 7 D △utopistul și filosoful Thomas Morus (1478) 8 L Ziua InternaȚională a Femeii 6 M △filosoful Alexander Herzen (1812), dramaturgul Erich 6 J △ Louis Mercier-Vega (1914); 6 M △ Sébastien Faure (1858) 8 L Piotr Kropotkin (1921) 9 M gravorul libertar Louis Moreau (1958) Mühsam (1878) Henry David Thoreau (1862) 7 J △ Albert Metzer (1920) 9 M Inchiziția îl condamnă la ardere pe rug pe Giordano 10 M Este înființat Falansterul de la Scăieni de către Teodor 7 M △utopistul Charles Fourier (1772), Gustav Landauer 7 V Albert Meltzer (1996) 8 V△ Jeremy Hammond (1985) Bruno (1600) Diamant și Manolache Bălăceanu (1835) (1870); filosoful William Goodwin (1836), 8 S revoluționara Vera Zasulici (1919) 9 S △Simone de Beauvoir (1908); Louise Michel (1905) 10 M △dramaturgul Bertold Brecht (1898) 11 J militanta anti-război Louise Olivereau (1963) Paul Delesalle (1948) 9 D △ Sophie Scholl, opozantă a regimului nazist (1921) 10 D △educatorul Francisco Ferrer (1859) 11 J filosoful Paul Feyerabend (1994), scriitorul Colin Ward 12 V △ luptătoarea antifascistă Ala Gertner (1912) 8 J istoricul Gaston Leval (1978); 10 L △scriitorul Victor Meric (1876) 11 L △educatorul Cai Yuanpei (1940) (2010); proteste în mai multe orașe din România împotriva 13 S Fernand Pelloutier (1901); apare la Botoșani Ziua Internațională a Romilor 11 M publicistul Nicolai Jucovski (1895) 12 M Apare în 1933 la San Francisco primul număr din acordului privind pirateria online - ACTA (2012) publicația socialistă Proletarul (1893); se lansează Frontul 9 V scriitorul François Rabelais (1553) 12 M △poetul Renzo Novatore (1890) revista Man!, scoasă de anarhistul Marcus Graham, născut 12 V △ David Graeber (1961), Federica Montseny (1905) Comun pentru Dreptul la Locuire (2014) 10 S Emiliano Zapata (1919) 13 J Începe greva generală a muncitorilor din Franța (1968) în România (1893) 13 S △scriitorul Georges Simenon (1903) 14 D Karl Marx (1883), tipograful Joseph Ishill (1966) 11 D Începe represiunea bolșevică împotriva anarhiștilor din 14 V Emma Goldman (1940) 13 M △filosoful Paul Feyerbend (1924) 14 D scriitorul Jules Vallès (1885), scriitorul socialist 15 L △ Élisée Reclus (1830) Moscova (1918) 15 S Încep protestele anti-austeritate din Spania, cunoscute 14 J △ Murray Bookchin (1921); Federica Montseny (1994) Constantin Mille (1927) 16 M Apare în S.U.A. manifestul „Către anarhiștii din toată 12 L Este condamnată la închisoare Anna Götze, opozantă ulterior ca mișcarea „Indignados” (2011) 15 V △ Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809), Ștefan 15 L Apare la Meteleu (Buzău) publicația anarhistă Sociala, lumea și către muncitori în general”, semnat de Ricadro a regimului nazist (1938) 16 D △educatoarea Maria Lacerda de Moura (1887); Gheorghiu (1879); socialista Rosa Luxemburg (1919) scoasă de Iuliu Neagu-Negulescu (1898); Flores Magon și Librado Rivera (1918) 13 M △ mexican Enrique Flores Magon (1877) John Henry Mackay (1933) 16 S △ Jamie Reid (1947) Marșul Anti-Lukov din Sofia (2019) 17 M Johann Most (1906) 14 M Simone de Beauvoir (1986), 17 L Apare primul număr din Lucha Libertaria, ziarul 17 D △artista Emmy Hennings (1885), Ōsugi Sakae (1885) 16 M Apare publicația anarhistă Mișcarea socială, scoasă de 18 J Începe Comuna din Paris (1871) scriitorul anarho-comunist Daniel Guérin (1988) Federației Anarhiste din Uruguay (1957) 18 L △ Roberto Freire (1927) Panait Mușoiu și Panait Zosîn (1897) 19 V Ștefan Gheorghiu (1914) 15 J Amparo Poch y Gascón (1968) 18 M △filosoful Bertrand Russell (1872); 19 M △poetul Bernardo Melacci (1893); 17 M △militant socialist iranian Sadegh Hedayat (1903) 20 S △poetul avangardist Lajos Kassák (1887); 16 V scriitorul Panait Istrati (1935) militantul Big Bill Heywood (1928); Marșul #Aresel! Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1865) 18 J △André Breton (1896) Maria Lacerda de Moura (1945) 17 S △ individualist Benjamin Tucker (1854) Ziua Rezistenței Romilor, București (2019); Lansare 20 M △ Juan Garcia Oliver (1901), 19 V Émile Armand (1963) 21 D △socialistul Nicolae Zubcu-Codreanu (1852), 18 D △ Jo Labadie (1850) website revista feministă pop-radicală CUTRA.ro (2019) psihanalista Nancy Chodorow (1944) 20 S △ Margarethe Faas-Hardegger (1882) scriitorul Raoul Vaneigem (1934); 19 L Lansarea proiectului și platformei Rețeaua Critică (2019) 19 M △scriitorul anarho-comunist Daniel Guérin (1904); 21 J △ Noe Itō (1895); scriitorul George Orwell (1950), 21 D corean Sin Chaeho (1936); se lansează Gazeta de filosoful Baruch Spinoza (1667) 20 M Apare la Paris primul ziar anarhist, L’Anarchie - Journal militantul socialist Várkonyi István (1918) filosoful Alexander Herzen (1870) Artă Politică (2013) 22 L △pacifistul Eugen Relgis (1895) de l’Ordre (1850) 20 J △ Diego Abad de Santillán (1897); 22 V△scriitorul Ernest Cœurderoy (1825); 22 L △dadaistul Hugo Ball (1886) 23 M Este proclamată Comuna la Lyon (1871) 21 M △ spaniol Anselmo Lorenzo Asperilla (1841) ilustratorul Flavio Costantini (2013) scriitoarea Ursula K. LeGuin (2018) 23 M Apare primul număr din jurnalul anarho-sindicalist 24 M △utopistul William Morris (1834) 22 J △ Nicola Sacco (1891); autorul Kurt Kikuoka (1970) 21 V Hutchins Harry Hapgood (1869); 23 S △poetul Vernon Scannell (1922); Biblioteca Alternativă portughez A Batalha (1919) 25 J △ Rudolf Rocker (1873); se deschide Biblioteca 23 V Are loc Congresul anarhiștilor coreeni (1946); Protest Émile Henry (1894) se redeschide la Quantic (2016) 24 M △Judith Butler (1956) Alternativă din București (2010) Vrem adăposturi pentru victimele violenței!, București (2019) 22 S Ezra Heywood (1893), Gaetano Bresci (1901) 24 D △ Fumiko Kaneko (1903); Kōtoku Shūsui și alți 10 25 J Apare săptămânalul Munca al Clubului Muncitorilor 26 V △ Émile Armand (1872); dramaturgul Dario Fo (1926); 24 S △feminista autonomistă Silvia Federici (1942) 23 D dramaturgul Henrik Ibsen (1906) anarhiști sunt executați de guvernul japonez (1911) din București (1890) scriitorul B. Traven (1969); începe OccupyUBB la Cluj, 25 D Începe „Revoluția Lalelelor” în Portugalia, care va 24 L pacifistul Eugen Relgis (1987); Forumul Social Cluj- 25 L Kanno Sugako (1911) 26 V Începutul rebeliunii din Kronstadt (1921) urmat de o ocupare de solidarizare la București (2013) înlătura regimul Salazar (1974) Napoca: Ce este comun stângii (2013) 26 M △ Marius Mason (1962) 27 S Se încheie la Paris procesul „Bandei lui Bonnot” (1913) 27 S revoluționarul chinez Liu Shifu (1915) 26 L Biblioteca Alternativă din București devine CLACA (2013) 25 M Este închis scriitorul Oscar Wilde, acuzat de 27 M △ Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza (1855); 28 D △ maghiar Károly Krausz (1855) 28 D Este proclamată Comuna la Paris (1871) 27 M △scriitoarea Séverine (Caroline Rémy) (1855) homosexualitate (1895) Francisco Martinez Marquez (1922) 29 criticul de artă Félix Fénéon (1944) 29 L ilegalist Clément Duval (1935) 28 M ilegalistul Jules Bonnot (1912) 26 M istoricul Jean Preposiet (2009) 28 J △ Mircea Rosetti (1850) 30 M △ Bruno Filippi (1900); Are loc la Cluj forumul 29 J Încep revoltele din Los Angeles împotriva brutalității și 27 J Încep protestele Gezi Park, Istanbul (2013) 29 V △poetul Halfdan Rumussen (1915) „Blocul Pentru Locuire: Criza locuirii din România” rasismului poliției (1992) 28 V △ Camillio Berneri; este înfrântă Comuna din Paris 30 S △ Paraskiev Stoianov (1871) (2019); Protest Aresel: CNA și discursul anti-romi, 30 V △istoricul Max Nettlau (1865); Amilcare 29 S △ Louise Michel (1830), educatorul Li Shizeng (1881) 31 D △poetul Isidore Isou (1925) București (2019) Cipriani (1918), socialistul Nicolai Sudzilovski sau 30 D △Mihail Bakunin (1814) 31
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