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Former infoshop and radical community center Arizona, US
The Catalyst Infoshop was an infoshop and bookshop at 109 N. McCormick Street, Prescott, Arizona, founded in 2004. It had closed by 2010. Catalyst Infoshop
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Space for distributing political and subcultural information
Infoshops are places in which people can access anarchist or autonomist ideas. They are often stand-alone projects, or can form part of a larger radical
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American activist (1965–2005)
environmental activist, animal rights activist and a co-proprietor of the Catalyst Infoshop in Prescott, Arizona, US. He was one of six environmental activists
William_C._Rodgers
Defunct collectively owned bookstore, café, and activist center (1999–2025)
the early 2000s, and conceptually, by other collectively run spaces and infoshops like Time's Up! Its collective members saw Bluestockings as an experiment
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social centers are community spaces which often feature music venues, infoshops, bicycle workshops and free schools. In French, they are termed espace
List of self-managed social centers
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American author, activist and educator (born 1965)
Bombs and local collectives in the region. Amster has worked with the Catalyst Infoshop in Prescott, Arizona, and was part of a group that supported founder
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Topics referred to by the same term
Rodgers (1965–2005), American environmental activist and owner of Catalyst Infoshop William Rodgers (economist), American economist and professor of public
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Media group
In June 2007, Media Mouse became involved in The Bloom Collective, an infoshop located at 8 Jefferson SE in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In addition to lending
Media_Mouse
radical library and anarchist bookstore in New Orleans, Louisiana. The infoshop's main focus is a lending library featuring a wide selection of books on
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American Chicana feminist (1925–2021)
Elizabeth 'Betita' Martinez and the Institute for MultiRacial Justice". infoshop.org. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 26 October
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Political action meant to catalyse revolution
itself is meant to serve as an example for others to follow, acting as a catalyst for social revolution. It is often associated with acts of violence perpetrated
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Political party in Russia
Ultimate Fighting Championship – Infoshop News Archived 17 March 2006(Date mismatch) at the Wayback Machine. Infoshop.org. 07 March 2006. Marson, James
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
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International organization of social revolutionaries (1957–72)
Asger Jorn, who invented Situgraphy and Situlogy, had the social role of catalyst and team leader among the members of the SI between 1957 and 1961. Guy
Situationist_International
1936–1939 civil war in Spain
Although the nationalist generals were planning an uprising, the event was a catalyst and a public justification for a coup. The kidnapping and murder of Sotelo
Spanish_Civil_War
Anarchist group during the Qing dynasty
Second Guangzhou Uprising, the revolt would itself go on to serve as the catalyst to the Xinhai Revolution. The Revolution of 1911 first came to Guangdong
Chinese_Assassination_Corps
American linguist and activist (born 1928)
Syntactic Structures became, beyond generative linguistics as such, a catalyst for connecting what in Hjelmslev's and Jespersen's time was the beginnings
Noam_Chomsky
Planned, socially cohesive, residential community
"Intentional Communities: Lifestyles Based on Ideals" (PDF). Community Catalyst Project, Fellowship for Intentional Community Online. Retrieved 20 September
Intentional_community
political direct action meant to be exemplary to others and serve as a catalyst for revolution. It is primarily associated with acts of violence perpetrated
Anarchism_and_violence
French geographer, writer and anarchist
with the works of Kropotkin, Reclus and Tolstoy....They were the compound catalyst which caused Mirbeau's own ideas to crystallise, and they constituted a
Élisée_Reclus
ISBN 978-0-313-24200-7. Crass, Chris. "Voltairine de Cleyre – a biographical sketch". Infoshop.org. Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved August 6, 2007
Anarchism in the United States
Anarchism_in_the_United_States
Temporary collective markets inspired by gift economy
Kingston in 2022, and is one is being held in Melbourne in 2023 at the Catalyst Social Centre. The Singapore Really Really Free Market began around January
Really_Really_Free_Market
Subgenre of punk rock
and distributed by hand at punk concerts, in radical bookstores and infoshops, and through the mail. Anarcho-punk bands are often less focused on particular
Anarcho-punk
Concept in political and social science
ISBN 978-1771136228. Vasudevan, Ramaa (2019). "The Global Class War". Catalyst. 3 (1): 110–139. Zeilig, Leo, ed. (2002). Class Struggle and Resistance
Class_struggle
1912 period of class conflict over unionization
carried out across North America by the Industrial Workers of the World, the catalyst of the San Diego free speech fight was the passing of Ordinance No. 4623
San_Diego_free_speech_fight
Education out of traditional schooling systems, aiming at transforming society
media related to Popular education. The Popular Education News Trapese, popular education collective Catalyst Centre Swedish Council of Adult Education
Popular_education
French anarchist (1859–1892)
had a significant impact on anarchist circles in France and acted as the catalyst for the attacks carried out by Ravachol. Deeply shocked by these developments
Ravachol
Italian anarcha-feminist (1921–1996)
revolt, said Occhipinti diving in front of the truck was the original catalyst. Once the military had suppressed the rebels, leaders of the rebellion
Maria_Occhipinti
established an autonomous social center called "Our Home", containing an infoshop, conference center, concert space and a guest house, emblazoned with a
Anarchism_in_China
Italian anarchist (1827–1877)
to Spain and the meeting he organised during his travels provided the catalyst for the Spanish anarchist movement, the largest workers' and peasants'
Giuseppe_Fanelli
militants and the closure of the Liga Operária da Mooca, and served as a catalyst for the generalization of the movement. On the same day, the Proletarian
Anarchism_in_Brazil
Radical 19th-century London political society
the campaign failed and Most imprisoned, it has been identified as the catalyst for the swift spread of anarchist ideas in Britain, and the growth of organised
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n.
One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity.
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Relating to, or causing, catalysis.
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An extensive overflow or sweeping flood of water; a deluge.
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A person versed in chemistry or given to chemical investigation; an analyst; a maker or seller of chemicals or drugs.
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A believer in destiny; a fatalist.
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The catalytic force.
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Material which, in the process of catalysis, has diffused or passed through the separating membrane.
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Dissolution; degeneration; decay.
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One versed in the cabala, or the mysteries of Jewish traditions.
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Any violent catastrophe, involving sudden and extensive changes of the earth's surface.
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An agent employed in catalysis, as platinum black, aluminium chloride, etc.
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A process by which reaction occurs in the presence of certain agents which were formerly believed to exert an influence by mere contact. It is now believed that such reactions are attended with the formation of an intermediate compound or compounds, so that by alternate composition and decomposition the agent is apparenty left unchanged; as, the catalysis of making ether from alcohol by means of sulphuric acid; or catalysis in the action of soluble ferments (as diastase, or ptyalin) on starch.
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Connected with, or related to, the deluge, or to a cataclysm; as, clysmian changes.
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One who analyzes; formerly, one skilled in algebraical geometry; now commonly, one skilled in chemical analysis.
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Of or pertaining to a cataclysm.
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of Catalysis