fanarchist

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English

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Etymology

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Blend of fan +‎ anarchist.

Noun

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fanarchist (plural fanarchists)

  1. (science fiction fandom slang) A fan who rejects organized fandom, often as being motivated by anarchist thought.
    • 1975 February, John Boardman, “In Memoriam: David Mason”, in Science Fiction Review, volume 4, number 1, page 13:
      During the 1950s Dave was active in the Fanarchist crowd—those largely New York fans who avoided both fannish and mundane politics on the grounds that fanning should be fun.

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