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Manarchist vs Monarchist - What's the difference?

manarchist | monarchist |

As nouns the difference between manarchist and monarchist

is that manarchist is (slang|pejorative) a masculinist anarchist while monarchist is monarchist.

manarchist

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (slang, pejorative) A masculinist anarchist.
  • * 2010 , "Queen of the Neighbourhood", Revolutionary Women: A Book of Stencils , PM Press (2010), ISBN 9781604862003, page 14:
  • Is it [singling out women revolutionaries] a reaction to the manarchists who don't believe gender privilege exists or is a valid topic of conversation?
  • * 2011 , Sarah Seltzer, " Where Are the Women at Occupy Wall Street? Everywhere—and They're Not Going Away", The Nation , 26 October 2011:
  • “There’s a ‘manarchist ’ problem in a lot of left-wing spaces,” Federow, a young New York–based artist and activist who has been active in Occupy Judaism and has regularly volunteered downtown, says. “By that I mean a small group of white guys take up space and make de facto choices for a larger group of people.”
  • * 2013 , " A discourse of brocialism", Fightback , November 2013, page 12:
  • Nor is it unique to the organised left - the brocialist’s more chaotic cousin is, of course, the manarchist , who displays many of the same traits in terms of blindness to privilege, casual sexism and a refusal to acknowledge structural gender oppression, but has a slightly different reading list and a more monochrome wardrobe.
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  • monarchist

    English

    (Webster 1913)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An advocate of, or believer in, monarchy.
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