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He is generally regarded as one of the first links between the Greek student movement and anarchism, and he holds an important place in the revival of ]. He is generally regarded as one of the first links between the Greek student movement and anarchism, and he holds an important place in the revival of ].

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Christos Konstantinidis (in Greek: Χρήστος Κωνσταντινίδης) is a Greek publisher, translator, and anarchist activist. He actively participated in radicalizing Athenian universities during the Greek junta (1967-1974) and was particularly involved in the Athens Polytechnic uprising (1973), an event that marked the beginning of the fall of the junta.

He is generally regarded as one of the first links between the Greek student movement and anarchism, and he holds an important place in the revival of anarchism in Greece.

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