Queer anarchism
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Anarcha-queer (or Queer Anarchism) is an Anarchist school of thought which advocates Anarchism and Social revolution as a means of Gay Liberation and abolition of homophobia, lesbophobia, biphobia, transphobia, heteronormativity, heterosexism, patriarchy, and the gender binary. LGBT anarchists who campaigned for LGBT rights both outside and inside the anarchist and LGBT movements include Oscar Wilde, John Henry Mackay, Adolf Brand and Daniel Guerin. Individualist anarchist Adolf Brand published Der Eigene which was the first publication dedicated to gay issues in the world, published from 1896 to 1932 in Berlin.
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See also
- Anarchism and sex/love
- Gay Shame - a movement self-described as a radical alternative to gay mainstreaming
- Socialism and LGBT rights
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