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Youth International Party

I was going by what is said at anti-authoritarianism. It appears to be more of an 'anti-authority' movement rather than just 'anti-authoritarian.' I think the label is supposed to give the idea of being the opposite of, and not just 'anti' that thing. According to the description on article on it, it seems like an a good description. Zazaban (talk) 23:59, 5 April 2009 (UTC)

Youth International Party

oh ok, but wouldn't anti-authority be more correct of a term? There is a such a thing as authoritarian such as Russia is looking more and more like it is turning into. Suppression of dissent, monopoly of television ads for Putin, not true full democracy, suppression of freedom of expression. It seems like if something was anti-authoritarian it would mean it opposed that not the US. Just food for thought, some ideas, suggesstions.Alex2706 (talk) 00:03, 6 April 2009 (UTC)

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