Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
An anarchist, maybe? Certainly a non-conformist. Phil
Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) was the first person to call himself a psychologist. In 1879, he founded one of the first psychological laboratories in Leipzig, Germany.
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
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A person who doesn't follow traditions can be called nontraditional, unconventional, or a nonconformist.
The phrase comes from this article: http://www.notbored.org/neo-anarchists.html According to the person who wrote it, neo-anarchist is what we should really call many of the people who label themselves "anarchist" today because they have different principles than the original anarchists who were active during the 1880s through the 1930s.
The phrase comes from this article: http://www.notbored.org/neo-anarchists.html According to the person who wrote it, neo-anarchist is what we should really call many of the people who label themselves "anarchist" today because they have different principles than the original anarchists who were active during the 1880s through the 1930s.
a person who tells proudly about himself is a boaster or a braggart.
I would rather say that if the person talks about how intelligent they are then i for an adult call it conceded.
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Poor!
One with that description would be known as an Anarchist.