Guangzhou Commune: Difference between revisions

From AnarWiki
imported>AlexJFrost
(Adding categories)
m (Text replacement - "Libertarian Socialist Societies" to "Anarchist Societies")
 
(10 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Guangzhou Commune '''was an [[List of Libertarian Socialist Societies|anarchist commune]] which existed in the city of Guangzhou from [[Timeline of Libertarian Socialism|1920 to 1927]].
The '''Guangzhou Commune '''was an [[List of Anarchist Societies|anarchist commune]] which existed in the city of Guangzhou from [[Timeline of Anarchism in Eastern Asia|1920 to 1927]].


== Background ==
== Background ==
Line 14: Line 14:


== References ==
== References ==
<references />
 
[[Category:Societies]]
[[Category:Societies]]
[[Category:Past Libertarian Socialist Societies]]
[[Category:Past Anarchist Societies]]
[[Category:Libertarian Socialist Wiki]]
[[Category:AnarWiki]]
[[Category:Libertarian Socialism]]
[[Category:Libertarian Socialism]]
[[Category:Libertarian Socialist Societies]]
[[Category:Anarchist Societies]]
[[Category:Anarchism]]
[[Category:Anarchism]]
[[Category:Anarcho-Communism]]
[[Category:Anarcho-Communism]]
Line 25: Line 25:
[[Category:Asia]]
[[Category:Asia]]
[[Category:Eastern Asia]]
[[Category:Eastern Asia]]
[[Category:1920]]
[[Category:1920s]]
[[Category:20th Century]]

Latest revision as of 18:47, 3 April 2024

The Guangzhou Commune was an anarchist commune which existed in the city of Guangzhou from 1920 to 1927.

Background

After the Xinhai Revolution, most of China was under the control of Warlords. An anarchist named Shifu created a newspaper that inspired numerous trade unions, anarchist militias and cooperatives in the city.[1]

Anarchism

The entire city was run as an anarchist commune for seven years, during which time it became a haven for political refugees escaping war and persecution, many of whom described it as a utopia or heaven.[2]

Collapse

It was destroyed by the Kuomintang who attacked the city and destroyed the anarchist organizations, taking dictatorial control of the city.[1]

See Also

References