Anarchism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anarchism is a political philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which consider the state, as compulsory government, to be unnecessary, harmful, and/or undesirable, and favors the absence of t...
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Anarchism is a widely disputed label, there are probably as many different kinds of anarchisms as there are different ideologies or traditions in statism. Therefore anarchism is used in a number of ways--by people who want to abolish the government, abolish capitalism, abolish violence, abolish technology,
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As both political philosophy and personal lifestyle, social anarchism promotes community self-reliance, direct participation in decision-making, respect for nature, and nonviolent paths to peace and justice. ... Social Anarchism is back online, revamped and reorganized. We're still putting things in order here, and we'll...
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Anarchism is the political belief that society should have no government, laws, police, or other authority, but should be a free association of all its members. At this time anarchism was essentially a pacifist movement. Several leading anarchists in Europe, including Johann Most and Emma Goldman, emigrated to the...
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Christian anarchism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Christian anarchism is any of several traditions which combine anarchism with Christianity. Christian anarchists believe that freedom is justified spiritually through the teachings of Jesus. This has...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - anarchism: early greek philosophers encyclopedia of social sciences necessary precondition william godwin natural goodness ... This term anarchism comes from the Greek an, which means "without," and arche, which means "government" and thus denotes a social theory which rejects the...
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What is anarchism? What beliefs do anarchists share? ... Why should one consider anarchism in the first place? ... Is anarchism the same thing as libertarianism?
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The historical development of anarchism ... ANARCHISM (from the Gr. , and , contrary to authority), the name given to a principle or theory of life and conduct under which society is conceived without government - harmony in such a society being obtained, not by submission to law, or by obedience to any authority,
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