- female, deceased (1912)
- Voltairine de Cleyre (November 17 1866 - June 20 1912) was, according to Emma Goldman, "the most gifted and brilliant anarchist woman America ever...
- male, deceased (1985)
- Fredy Perlman (August 20, 1934 -- July 26, 1985) was an author, publisher and activist. His most popular work, the book "Against His-Story, Against...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Paul Avrich (August 4, 1931-February 16, 2006) was a professor and historian. He taught at Queens College, New York for most of his life and was...
- male, deceased (2007)
- Robert Anton Wilson or RAW (January 18, 1932 - January 11, 2007) was a prolific American novelist, essayist, philosopher, psychologist,...
- male, deceased (1996)
- Albert Meltzer (born January 7, 1920 - died May 7, 1996) was an anarcho-communist activist and writer.
- female, deceased (1797)
- Mary Wollstonecraft (27 April 1759 - 10 September 1797) was a British writer, philosopher and feminist. During her brief career, she wrote novels,...
- male, deceased (1995) (Fredericton)
- George Woodcock , in Literary History , describes Maritime poets who "were content to live in Fredericton or whatever other Atlantic community they...
- male, deceased (1919) (Germany)
- Gustav Landauer (7 April 1870 in Karlsruhe, Germany - 2 May 1919 in Munich, Germany) was one of the leading theorists on Anarchism in Germany in...
- male, deceased (1994)
- Jacques Ellul (January 6 1912-May 19 1994) was a French philosopher, sociologist, theologian, and Christian anarchist. He wrote several books about...
- male, deceased (1988)
- Daniel Guérin was a French anarchist and author, best known for his work "Anarchism: From Theory to Practice", as well as his collection "No Gods N...
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