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International Anarchist Federation
NameInternational Anarchist Federation
Formation1968
AffiliationsAnarchist Federation, Federación Anarquista Ibérica, Fédération Anarchiste

International Anarchist Federation is a global network of anarchist organizations, founded in 1968 by the Federación Anarquista Ibérica, Fédération Anarchiste, and other anarchist groups, including the Italian Anarchist Federation and the Anarchist Federation of Britain. The organization is rooted in the principles of anarchism, which emphasizes the abolition of authoritarianism and the establishment of a stateless society, as advocated by Mikhail Bakunin, Peter Kropotkin, and Emma Goldman. The International Anarchist Federation is also influenced by the ideas of Errico Malatesta, Rudolf Rocker, and Nestor Makhno, who played significant roles in the development of anarchist theory and anarchist movements.

History

The International Anarchist Federation was formed in 1968, during a period of significant social and political upheaval, marked by events such as the May 1968 protests in France, the Prague Spring, and the Cuban Revolution. The organization's founding was also influenced by the Spanish Revolution and the Mexican Revolution, which had a profound impact on the development of anarchist thought and anarchist practice. The International Anarchist Federation has since become a key player in the global anarchist movement, working closely with other organizations, such as the Industrial Workers of the World, the Anarchist Black Cross, and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The organization has also been involved in various international campaigns, including the anti-globalization movement and the alter-globalization movement, which have been supported by Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Subcomandante Marcos.

Organization

The International Anarchist Federation is a decentralized organization, composed of various anarchist federations and anarchist groups from around the world, including the Federación Anarquista Uruguaya, the Fédération Anarchiste Française, and the Anarchist Federation of Australia. The organization operates through a network of anarchist collectives and anarchist assemblies, which are responsible for coordinating activities and making decisions, in accordance with the principles of direct democracy and non-hierarchical organization. The International Anarchist Federation also has close ties with other anarchist organizations, such as the Institute for Anarchist Studies and the Anarchist Archives, which provide valuable resources and support for anarchist research and anarchist activism. The organization's structure is also influenced by the ideas of Murray Bookchin, John Zerzan, and Alfredo M. Bonanno, who have written extensively on anarchist organization and anarchist strategy.

Ideology

The International Anarchist Federation is rooted in the principles of anarchism, which emphasizes the abolition of authoritarianism and the establishment of a stateless society. The organization's ideology is also influenced by the ideas of social anarchism, anarcho-communism, and anarcho-syndicalism, which emphasize the importance of social solidarity, mutual aid, and direct action. The International Anarchist Federation is also committed to the principles of anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism, and anti-fascism, and has been involved in various campaigns and struggles against neoliberalism, globalization, and militarism, in solidarity with Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, and Hugo Chávez. The organization's ideology is also shaped by the ideas of Voltairine de Cleyre, Lucy Parsons, and Alexander Berkman, who were prominent figures in the anarchist movement.

Membership

The International Anarchist Federation has a diverse membership, composed of individuals and organizations from around the world, including anarchist activists, anarchist theorists, and anarchist artists. The organization's membership includes people from various backgrounds and perspectives, including anarcho-feminists, anarcho-queers, and anarcho-indigenists, who are committed to the principles of intersectionality and social justice. The International Anarchist Federation also has close ties with other social movements, including the environmental movement, the anti-racist movement, and the labor movement, which are supported by Greenpeace, the Rainbow Coalition, and the AFL-CIO. The organization's membership is also influenced by the ideas of Howard Zinn, Angela Davis, and Cornel West, who have written extensively on social justice and human rights.

Activities

The International Anarchist Federation is involved in a wide range of activities, including direct action, community organizing, and social activism. The organization has been involved in various campaigns and struggles, including the anti-globalization movement, the alter-globalization movement, and the Occupy Wall Street movement, which have been supported by Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, and Slavoj Žižek. The International Anarchist Federation also publishes various anarchist publications, including anarchist newspapers, anarchist magazines, and anarchist books, which provide valuable resources and information for anarchist activists and anarchist researchers. The organization's activities are also influenced by the ideas of Guy Debord, Raoul Vaneigem, and Hakim Bey, who have written extensively on anarchist theory and anarchist practice.

Category:Anarchist organizations

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