Basic Principles of Anarchism; Anti-Authoritarianism Anarchists are extremely skeptical about the need for any kind of authority. At minimum all anarchists believe that hierarchy should be abolished and some take this further and oppose other forms of authority.
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The Principles of Anarchism by Lucy E. Parsons; A Lecture by Lucy Parsons ... Other schools of thought are composed of crystallized ideas-principles that are caught and impaled between the planks of long platforms, and considered too sacred to be disturbed by a close investigation. In all other "issues" there is always...
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From time to time we will deal with some of the more common objections to anarchism, giving both the criticisms and our answers. Neither critique nor answer can be comprehensive or exhaustive, but they will attempt to outline the problem and suggest an anarchist's approach ... The Principles of Anarchism are Timeless Truths...
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However, anarchy in the political theory sense has a narrower definition, that of an anarchist society: that is, a society organised on the principles of anarchism, though exactly what these principles are differs from anarchist to anarchist.
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Over and over in the writings of Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin, Rocker, Ward, Bookchin, et al., one finds not a rejection of organization, but rather a preoccupation with it—a preoccupation with how society should be organized in accord with the anarchist principles of individual freedom and social justice.
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It should be noted that Nettlau’s history was first written in 1932 and revised in 1934. George Woodcock, in his history of anarchism, reported the same facts as regards Déjacque ... The term “libertarian” has been used by more people than just anarchists, but always to describe socialist ideas close to anarchism.
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but for an anarchist as you describe him/her, this is illegitimate. To call these laws authoritarianism is, in my mind, to blur absolutely essential distinctions between a democratic, limited state and an undemocratic, authoritarian state.
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Ignorance or Lies?; Can the SWP not write anything accurate about anarchism? No, as Mike Gonzalez's new book "A Rebel's Guide to Marx" shows ... The Spanish Revolution: 70 Years On; An overview of the Spanish Revolution -- what happened and what is says about anarchism.
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As in every revolution, the "principles of anarchism" are being born from the class struggle, the deeds of working class people fighting for a better life. Argentina is no exception and as can be seen, the embryos of popular self-management as being created.
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Re: Re: Christianity and Anarchism ... If you believe in any kinda of religion then you have to follow there rules and laws which would go against the principles of being an anarchist ... The physicist might say that a water molecule is just a term in language to describe three tiny atoms separated by a vast empty space.
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