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==Literature==
==Literature==
Dartmouth College historian Mark Bray wrote the ''Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook'', seen as a founding text of modern self-appointed antifa 'organizatons'. Saul Alinski's 'Rules for radicals' has also been described as influencing antifa, although tactics in that book, such as 'adopt your enemies insults', are used by virtually every political group nowadays.
Dartmouth College historian Mark Bray wrote the ''Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook'', seen as a founding text of modern self-appointed antifa 'organizatons'. Saul Alinski's 'Rules for radicals' has also been described as influencing antifa, although tactics in that book, such as 'adopt your enemies insults', are used by many political groups nowadays.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Incel community]]
*[[Incel community]]
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