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'''Chuck Munson''' (born 1965) is an ] ]<ref name=nyt/> in ] who currently runs the ], ] (an anarchist website),<ref>{{cite web
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}}</ref> and a ], "another blog is possible." He received his ] (Painting/Sculpture) from ] in 1988 and his ] in ] at the ] in 1990.<ref>{{cite web
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==Activism==
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Munson is active on many issues, ranging from media activism to prisoner rights to anti-]. He became radicalized at the ] (Lawrence) in the mid-1980s, helping ] protests against ] in ] and U.S. government intervention in ].<ref name=wapo/> At one point he was the president of the K.U. Committee on South Africa.{{Fact|date=March 2008}} He was arrested in May 1986 in Chicago for ] and failing to heed ]s during the centennial observance of the ].<ref name=wapo>
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He has been involved with other anarchists in the ]. In 2000, he helped organize the follow-up protests in ] against the ] and ] meetings ("A16").<ref name=wapo/> During his time in Washington D.C. , he was cited as "one of the most public anarchists in the area" by '']'', a newspaper he in turn described as "simply the official organ of the ]."<ref name=wapo/> In 2001, he helped found the Anti-Capitalist Convergence-DC, which organized protests against the World Bank and IMF in September 2001. Munson is active in the ] movement, having been involved with the Global Indymedia website; Washington, D.C. IMC; and the current Indymedia project in Kansas City.{{Fact|date=March 2008}}

He was a co-founder of the Mutualaid.org ].{{Fact|date=March 2008}}

He is involved as an activist in the library profession on issues such as ], alternative media, and ]; he ran two online projects, Stop Filtering and Censorware in Libraries and Anarchist Librarians Web in the late 1990s,<ref>{{cite journal |author=Staff |date=] |title=Anti-filtering Web Site Founder Fesses Up |journal=Library Journal |url=http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA157891.html |accessdate= 2008-03-11}}</ref> and in 2004 was one of the founders of the Radical Reference project.{{Fact|date=March 2008}}

Munson got married to Edna Pluda but was not happy with his straight life. He then got secretly married to a man who used to be a woman. Chuck did not know at the time and he and his husband, Bobby Snider, had 16 kids. He then got lost in Los Vegas, and became a Hobo

== Thought ==
Munson considers anarchism to be the only sustainable way forward for humanity, claiming that "raditional political ideologies have led the planet to ruin (] and ]) or have prevented freedom (authoritarian ])."<ref name=why>
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</ref> He considers anarchism to be a ] political movement, not limited to a "linear history of ideas".<ref name=why/> Munson identifies as an ], describing himself as "an anarchist who is open-minded about anarchist ideas."<ref name=why/> However, unlike anarchists without adjectives such as ]<ref>An essay by Fred Woodworth in {{cite book | last = Avrich | first = Paul | title = Anarchist Voices | publisher = AK Press |page = 475 | location = Stirling | year = 2006 | isbn = 1904859275 }}</ref>, he rejects the notion that ] is a form of anarchism, citing its lack of opposition to "the hierarchical authoritarian capitalist workplace".<ref>
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</ref> In an interview for '']'' during the ] ] in ], published ], ], Munson compared anarchism to other radical movements, saying:
{{bquote|... we are a lot more anti-government, anti-state. We say that because we think people should have control of their lives at the individual and community level, a sort of radical ]." Asked about violence he replied, "I subscribe to a diversity of tactics, so I don't disavow violence. But I like to see ] as much as possible."<ref name=nyt>{{cite web
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== Publications ==

He has edited or published several ]s and magazines, including ''Praxis'' (Lawrence, Kansas, 1980s), ''The Gentle Anarchist'' (Lawrence, Kansas, 1986-88), ''The Journal of Disjunctive Librarianship'' (Madison, Wisc., 1990), '']'' (1991-present), and '']'' (1997-2002). In 1992, he co-founded the Spunk Library along with Mikael Cardell, Jack Jansen, and Ian Heavens. The Spunk Library is an online collection of anarchist and alternative texts, and one of the first digital archives of any kind. In 1992 Munson, along with Cardell, started Practical Anarchy Online, which was one of the first ]s during its brief existence. Munson has also contributed to '']''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.counterpunch.org/munson11302004.html
|title=Seattle Weekly Trashes Anti-Globalization Movement |accessdate=2007-07-31 |last=Munson |first=Chuck |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2004-11-30 |work= |publisher='']'' }}</ref>

===Articles===

*“What do radical librarians do? or, Which way to the black bloc?” in ''Revolting Librarians Redux: radical librarians speak out.'' edited by Katia Roberto and Jessamyn West. North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2003.
*“WIPO: Have We Been Whipped by New Copyright Treaty?” ''Internet Trend Watch for Libraries'', vol.2, no.4, April 1997.

== References ==
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==External links==
*, the blog of Chuck Munson
** - short autobiography, including current projects, academic activity and activism
** - list of press citations of Munson
** - list of Munson's professional, activist and future publications
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