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advocate or believer inhorizontalism .
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Examples
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Much space tended to be provided for a rather horizontalist way of looking at the Liturgy.
Archbishop Ranjith's Foreword to "True Development of the Liturgy" 2009
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The current generation of youth movements around the globe is often characterized - by themselves and others - as "anarchist" or "horizontalist."
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Now that this horizontalist orientation has been defeated, the current debates and struggles revolve around different currents attempting to consolidate more influence and leadership within the UNT.
Anarkismo.net Susan Spronk 2010
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Use this group to discuss the potential of sending anti-authoritarian and horizontalist humanitarian, medic, and disaster response units to Haiti and other places where disaster strikes.
Anarchist news dot org - News for anarchists and their friends 2010
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Quite apart from the practical problems facing horizontalist, transnational networks like the G8 resistance or the World Social Forum, there is hard theoretical work to be done.
Pacific Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - Progressive opinion, dissident news 2009
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We're a horizontalist federation of indigenous people (people of color) living in the neo-colonies, who believe that we need to create our own vision and go back to our roots, where we feel that anarchism and / or anarcho-communism lives already.
Anarkismo.net Chuck Morse 2008
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"another world is possible '" Its euphemisms are legion: anti-authoritarian, autonomous, horizontalist "but you know it when you see it, and anarchy is everywhere."
Book Review: "Anarchy Alive!: Anti-authoritarian Politics from Practice to Theory" 2009
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