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No, it didn't start with the 70's. But I am specifically referring to the 70's movement and how it has influenced the perception of anarchy today.
You can like punk and agree with anarchy, but without going deep into punk philosophy (which most wouldn't bother) people have associated the two with chaos. Specifically British punk admittedly.
But not going back to the early 1900's or even further back, I'm asking about modern opinions on anarchism, and how they were influenced by punk.