For example, this is a content summary from
Chapter 1 of “[Anarcho-syndicalism: Theory and Practice. An Introduction to a Subject Which the Spanish War Has Brought into Overwhelming Prominence”, by Rudolf Rocker:](https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/rudolf-rocker-anarchosyndicalism)
Chapter 1. Anarchism: Its Aims and Purposes
Anarchism versus economic monopoly and state power; Forerunners of modern Anarchism; William Godwin and his work on Political Justice; P.J. Proudhon and his ideas of political and economic decentralisation; Max Stirner’s work, The Ego and Its Own; M. Bakunin the Collectivist and founder of the Anarchist movement; P. Kropotkin the exponent of Anarchist Communism and the philosophy of Mutual Aid; Anarchism and revolution; Anarchism a synthesis of Socialism and Liberalism; Anarchism versus economic materialism and Dictatorship; Anarchism and the state; Anarchism a tendency of history; Freedom and culture.

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  1. Seriously only in the first republic, from 1910 to 1926. In the post revolution period of 1974 there were some political movements who could advocate those principles but nothing relevant, it was just the ingenuity of those times.

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