Sam Mainwaring
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Sam Mainwaring (15 December 1841 in Penrhiwtyn, Neath, Wales – 29 September 1907, Parliament Hill Fields, London) was a Welsh anarchist.
A youthful Unitarian, and mature libertarian socialist, he is credited with coining the term "anarcho-syndicalism".
[edit] References
- Ken John, "Sam Mainwaring and the Autonomist Tradition", Llafur, Volume 4 Number 3, 1986.
- Kenneth John, "Anti-Parliamentary Passage: South Wales and the Internationalism of Sam Mainwaring (1841 - 1907)", University of Greenwich, PhD thesis, 2001.
[edit] External links
- Mainwaring, Sam, 1841-1907 | libcom.org at libcom.org
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