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Review: The Anarchist-Individualist Origins of Italian Fascism In 1910 Luigi Fabbri and Armando Borghi abducted an anarchist woman who had shamed their friend by divorcing him. Together, they forced her into a gynecological exam so the doctor could publicly pronounce her deformed and incapable of se...

From Stirner to Mussolini
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  • I read this a while ago and while interesting I think it overstates the specific role that Anarchist thought played in it.

    It is well known that radical movements attract people with questionable ethics but who are the same time quite fluid in their political believes.

    On a side note... I believe Stirner was mostly trying to troll his contemporary German philosophers and not start a new branch of Anarchism.