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Relationship with anarchismAnarchists have tended to feel close to Republican authors, e.g., Benjamin Tucker who wrote, "Anarchists are simply Jeffersonian democrats till the last consequences and without fear of it. They believe that 'the best government is that which governs least', and that which governs least does not govern at all", referring to quotes from Thomas Jefferson and Henry David Thoreau.[2] Mikhail Bakunin and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon expressed their sympathies to the ideal of Jeffersonian democracy and proclaimed it to be close to the anarchist idea. Enrique Flores Magon tried to win over the Mexican public by claiming Thomas Jefferson was "an anarchist of his time".[3]Francisco Pi y Margall was claimed by the Spanish anarchists of his time. It was speculated that he drew his conception of federalism from the work Principle of Federation of the anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, although some experts argue that the ideas of Pi Margall were already outlined in his earlier writings prior to Proudhon's work.[4]See also
Notes1. ^White, Sarah (2004). "Spain's glorious revolution : social protest and the politics of liberty in Mʹalaga, 1868-1874". {{DEFAULTSORT:Federal Republicanism}}{{Anarchism-stub}}{{Government-stub}}{{Politics-stub}}{{Spain-hist-stub}}2. ^Socialismo de Estado y anarquismo en qué coinciden y en qué difieren {{es icon}}. 3. ^Influencias anarquistas en la Revolución Mexicana {{es icon}} 4. ^Biografía de Francisco Pi y Margall {{es icon}} 6 : Anarchism in Spain|Anarchist theory|Federalism|Federalism in Spain|Republicanism|Republicanism in Spain |
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