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[[Anarchism]] is a small minority political movement in [[Iceland]], defined by its relationship with other progressive social movements, and its involvement in primarily ideological work. The AFTAKA collective was involved in direct actions in relation to the collapse of the Icelandic government.<ref>[http://aftaka.org/2008/12/12/direct-action-in-iceland/ AFTAKA report of direct action in Iceland]</ref><ref>[http://www.ainfos.ca/A-Infos/ainfos38051.html A-Infos circulation of AFTAKA report on the Icelandic state, January 2009]</ref> Andspyrna, a small library and bookstore collective also exists. <ref>[http://www.andspyrna.org/ Andspyrna bookstore and library]</ref>
[[Anarchism]] is a small minority political movement in [[Iceland]], defined by its relationship with other progressive social movements, and its involvement in primarily ideological work. The AFTAKA collective was involved in direct actions in relation to the collapse of the Icelandic government.<ref>[http://aftaka.org/2008/12/12/direct-action-in-iceland/ AFTAKA report of direct action in Iceland]</ref><ref>[http://www.ainfos.ca/A-Infos/ainfos38051.html A-Infos circulation of AFTAKA report on the Icelandic state, January 2009]</ref> Andspyrna, a small library and bookstore collective also exists. <ref>[http://www.andspyrna.org/ Andspyrna bookstore and library]</ref>


==See also==
*[[Libertarian Society of Iceland]]


==References==
==References==

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Anarchism is a small minority political movement in Iceland, defined by its relationship with other progressive social movements, and its involvement in primarily ideological work. The AFTAKA collective was involved in direct actions in relation to the collapse of the Icelandic government.[1][2] Andspyrna, a small library and bookstore collective also exists. [3]


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