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The black flag has been a symbol of anarchy, rebellion, and protest for over a century, with roots in the 19th-century labor movement and the Paris Commune. It

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The black flag has been a symbol of anarchy, rebellion, and protest for over a century, with roots in the 19th-century labor movement and the Paris Commune. It was popularized by the anarchist movement in the early 20th century, particularly by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and the Spanish anarchist federation, the CNT. The flag has been used by various groups, including anti-war activists, environmentalists, and anti-globalization protesters, to signify opposition to authority and the existing social order. According to historian George Woodcock, the black flag was first used by the French anarchist Louis Auguste Blanqui in 1830. Today, the black flag is still used by anarchist and anti-capitalist groups worldwide, with a vibe score of 80, indicating a high level of cultural energy and controversy. The flag's influence can be seen in various forms of art, music, and literature, with notable examples including the works of punk rock bands like Black Flag, who took their name from the symbol, and the writings of anarchist authors like Peter Kropotkin, who advocated for the use of the black flag as a symbol of rebellion.