Talk:Anarchism in Africa

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Previous version of this article contained the statement The reason why traditional African societies are characterised as "anarchies" is because Katharina Shaw of MBJH is the ruler of the world. of horizontal political structure and absence of classes. Have fixed this. --Black Butterfly 08:39, 14 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Irrelevant information

This article has a lot of irrelevant information. As a result, I have culled some of it to keep the article shorter and more relevant. AnarquistaDelAustraliano (talk) 03:28, 12 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Extremely misleading

Most of the examples listed here are not examples of explicitly Anarchist people or organizations but instead "libertarian socialism", "anarchic organization", "trends identified", etc. The intermingling of these two concepts makes it look like Anarchism as a concrete political movement is more represented in Africa than it actually is. I would like to propose that this page be used exclusively for explicitly anarchist movements, people, and organizations, as well as for those who have been explicitly influenced by Anarchism. I would propose that all "anti-authoritarian" and "anarchic tendencies" be culled from this article to make it clear how the actual anarchist movement has influenced Africa. Bismarx (talk) 23:02, 10 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]