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Anarchism and Marxism

A Wisdom Archive on Anarchism and Marxism

Anarchism and Marxism

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Anarchism and Marxism, Anarchism and Marxism - Arguments concerning the method of historical materialism, Anarchism and Marxism - Arguments surrounding the issue of the state, Anarchism and Marxism - Points of political commonality, Anarchism and Marxism - Selected Bibliography

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia - Anarcho-capitalism

Politics series Factions Minarchism Anarcho-capitalism Paleolibertarianism Neolibertarianism Left-libertarianism Influences Austrian School Classical liberalism Individualist anarchism Objectivism Mixed economy Ideas Liberty Free markets Capitalism Non-aggression Key issues Parties Economic views Vi ...

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia - Anarcho-primitivism

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives P ...

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia - Anarchist law

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives Post-le ...

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia - Anarchism and religion

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives
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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism

Marx's immensely rich and varied politico-theoretical preoccupations were initially influenced by his contact with Hegelian philosophy. Hegel proposed a form of idealism in which the progress of freedom is the guiding theme of human history. Freedom progresses by the development of ideas into their contraries. That is, material circumstances in the world are dictated by series of conflicts and subsequent compromises between ideas. Hegel believed that for every thesis in the history of humanity there arises a antithesis to counter it. In the ...

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Marxism, Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism, Marxism - The political-economy roots of Marxism, Marxism - The liberal challenge, Marxism - Class analysis, Marxism - Marxist revolutions and governments, Marxism - Marx's views on the structure of communist society, Marxism - The October Revolution, Marxism - Criticisms, Marxism - Other articles about Marxism

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Nihilist movement - History

The Nihilists were mainly children of the aristocracy. They had access to education, were influenced by liberal ideas from the West, and realised the great gap between the Russian semi-feudal society and countries like France, England and Prussia. They rejected all preconceived ideas and social norms, to which they referred as "the conventional lies of civilized mankind". A sharp sincerity was their trademark. The movement owes its name to the 1862 novel Fathers and Sons by the Russian author Ivan Turgenev, the main character of which ...

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Nihilist movement, Nihilist movement - History, Nihilist movement - Historical context, Nihilist movement - Political philosophy

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Black anarchism - Panther anarchism

From the Anarchist Panther: "Panther anarchism is ready, willing and able to challenge old nationalist and revolutionary notions that have been accepted as ‘common-sense.’ It also challenges the bullshit in our lives and in the so-called movement that holds us back from building a genuine movement based on the enjoyment of life, diversity, practical self-determination and multi-faceted resistance to the Babylonian Pigocracy. This Pigocracy is in our ‘heads,’ our relationships as well as in the institutions that have a vested interest in our eternal domination." (From A ...

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Black anarchism, Black anarchism - Panther anarchism

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Antifa - Contemporary Antifa

Today Antifa is used to refer to groups or organizations, especially in Germany but increasingly in other European countries and elsewhere, that dedicate themselves to fight what they call fascist tendencies or political factors, which allegedly make the society more vulnerable or open to fascism; these include: racism, racialism, nationalism, anti-Semitism, and capitalism. These groups often include the term antifa in their names. While there is a network of such groups, they do not constitute a homogeneous movement. Oppositio ...

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Antifa, Antifa - Soviet era Antifa, Antifa - Contemporary Antifa

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of revolts and uprisings with anarchist qualities

Instances of anarchist and anti-authoritarian systems of operation during periods of uprisings and revolts against authoritarian governments. Past and present anarchist communities - Israeli Kibbutz Movement. The Kibbutz movement was an outgrowth out of socialist strands of the Zionist Movement, many of which stressed Arab-Jewish cooperation. The movement revolved around anarchist principles of non-hierarchy, self-management of production, and direct democracy. The early kibbutz collectives could be seen t ...

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Past and present anarchist communities, Past and present anarchist communities - Historical examples of societies successfully organized according to anarchist principles, Past and present anarchist communities - Libertatia 1670's to 1690's, Past and present anarchist communities - Utopia 1847 to 1860's, Past and present anarchist communities - Modern times 1851 to late 1860's, Past and present anarchist communities - Whiteway Colony 1898 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Spanish revolution 1936 to 1939, Past and present anarchist communities - Ukraine and the Makhnovist movement 1918 to 1921, Past and present anarchist communities - Tolstoyan Agricultural Communes 1921-1937, Past and present anarchist communities - The autonomous Shinmin region 1929-1931, Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of revolts and uprisings with anarchist qualities, Past and present anarchist communities - Israeli Kibbutz Movement, Past and present anarchist communities - Italian Factory Occupations and Councils, Past and present anarchist communities - Hungarian Revolution 1956, Past and present anarchist communities - Situationist and Worker/Student Occupation Movement May 1968, Past and present anarchist communities - Kwangju Uprising May 1980, Past and present anarchist communities - Polish revolution/Solidarity 1980 to 1982, Past and present anarchist communities - Radicalism in Grenada 1979 to 1983, Past and present anarchist communities - Zapatista Autonomous Municipalities, Past and present anarchist communities - Christiania 1970's to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Cascadia Free State 1996 US, Past and present anarchist communities - Argentina 2001 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Examples of projects and other movements with anarchist qualities, Past and present anarchist communities - Icelandic Commonwealth 930 to 1262, Past and present anarchist communities - Holy Experiment Quaker Pennsylvania 1681-1690, Past and present anarchist communities - Los Horcones Community 1973 to present, Past and present anarchist communities - Freetown Christiania, Past and present anarchist communities - Squatter movements, Past and present anarchist communities - Free Software movement, Past and present anarchist communities - Galt's Gulch frontierist movements, Past and present anarchist communities - Data havens cyberspace and permanent travelers

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism and the arts - Artists and artworks inspired by anarchism

Anarchism and the arts - Visual Art. Freddie Baer Carlo Carrà's The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli Flavio Constantini Marcel Duchamp Mike Flugennock Clifford Harper Jay Kinney (Anarchy Comics) Arthur Moyse Latuff Laura Norder Donald Rooum (Wildcat Comics, see Freedom newspaper) Mark Rothko Winston Smith Seth Tobocman Camille Pissarro Gee Vaucher John ...

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Anarchism and the arts, Anarchism and the arts - Surrealism, Anarchism and the arts - Music, Anarchism and the arts - Artists and artworks inspired by anarchism, Anarchism and the arts - Visual Art, Anarchism and the arts - Music, Anarchism and the arts - Prose, Anarchism and the arts - Poetry, Anarchism and the arts - Film/Video

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Post-left anarchy - Conflicts with Authoritarian Leftism

Post-leftists argue that anarchism has been weakened by its long attachment to contrary "leftist" movements and single-issue causes (anti-war, anti-nuclear, etc.). It calls for a synthesis of anarchist thought and a specifically anti-authoritarian revolutionary movement outside of the authoritarian leftist milieu. It sometimes focuses on the individual rather than speaking in terms of class and in some cases shuns organizational tendencies in favor of attempts at absence of hierarchy, with some attention paid to the fa ...

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Post-left anarchy, Post-left anarchy - Arguments, Post-left anarchy - Conflicts with Authoritarian Leftism, Post-left anarchy - Proponents and Detractors

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Mutualism economic theory - Mutualist thoughts on capitalism

Mutualism economic theory - Property. Pierre Joseph Proudhon was one the most famous philosophers to have articulated thoughts on the nature of property. He is known for exclaiming "property is theft!", but is less known for also exclaiming "property is freedom," and "property is impossible." According to Colin Ward [1], Proudhon did not see a contradiction between these slogans. This was because Proudhon distinguished between what he considered to be two distinct forms of property often bound up in the single label. To the mutualist, this is the d ...

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Mutualism economic theory, Mutualism economic theory - Mutualist thoughts on capitalism, Mutualism economic theory - Property, Mutualism economic theory - The cost principle or cost the limit of price, Mutualism economic theory - Mutualist economics, Mutualism economic theory - Free association, Mutualism economic theory - Mutual credit, Mutualism economic theory - Contract / Federation, Mutualism economic theory - Gradualism / Dual-power

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - List of anarchists - Z

¹ - These individuals have not applied the label "anarchist" to themselves, perhaps because they predated its popular usage (as with Thoreau), it was considered an epithet, they did not regard themselves as anarchists, they dislike catch-all labels, or for a variety of other reasons. ² - These have been referred to as anarcho-capitalists ³ - These have been referred to as individualist anarchists ⁴ - These have been referred to as anarcho-communists ⁵ - These have been referred to as anarcho-syndicalists

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List of anarchists, List of anarchists - A, List of anarchists - B, List of anarchists - C, List of anarchists - D, List of anarchists - E, List of anarchists - F, List of anarchists - G, List of anarchists - H, List of anarchists - I, List of anarchists - J, List of anarchists - K, List of anarchists - L, List of anarchists - M, List of anarchists - N, List of anarchists - O, List of anarchists - P, List of anarchists - Q, List of anarchists - R, List of anarchists - S, List of anarchists - T, List of anarchists - U, List of anarchists - V, List of anarchists - W, List of anarchists - X, List of anarchists - Y, List of anarchists - Z

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Class War - The Class War Federation

A national conference was in held Manchester in 1986 and proposed that groups and individuals who produced and supported the paper should form "Class War" groups as part of a national federation with common 'aims and principles'. This alliance was soon infiltrated by police, but worse still began to develop an hierarchy leading to its transformation from a loose collection of affiliated but separate anarchist cells into something ...

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Class War, Class War - Origins and stance, Class War - Stand up and Spit, Class War - Bash the Rich Revels, Class War - The Class War Federation, Class War - London Class War takes over, Class War - Trivia

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Individualist anarchism - Origins

There is significant variance between the philosophies of different individualist anarchists. Almost all, following Proudhon, support individual ownership of the particular form of private property he referred to as "possession". Stirner supports private property but rejects the notion of a right to property. Godwin is an altruist, Stirner an egoist. Warren espouses natural law as a basis for individual liberty, while Tuckers premises it upon egoism. Tucker opposes intellectual property while Spooner advocates it. However, what these ...

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Individualist anarchism, Individualist anarchism - Origins, Individualist anarchism - The American tradition, Individualist anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism, Individualist anarchism - Comparison of Property Systems

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Christian anarchism - Fall of the Roman Empire

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity of God God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit Christian theology Christian Church Christian worship Grace Salvation Sermon on the Mount The Ten Commandments The Christian Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha Christian denominations Catholicism Orthodox C ...

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Christian anarchism, Christian anarchism - Fall of the Roman Empire, Christian anarchism - The Reformation, Christian anarchism - Other trends towards anarchism, Christian anarchism - Nonconformism, Christian anarchism - Restorationism, Christian anarchism - The Doukhobors, Christian anarchism - Catholic Worker Movement, Christian anarchism - Spirituality, Christian anarchism - Anarchist Biblical views and principles, Christian anarchism - Biblical passages cited by anarchists, Christian anarchism - Anarchist Biblical interpretations, Christian anarchism - Quotes, Christian anarchism - Thinkers, Christian anarchism - Søren Kierkegaard, Christian anarchism - Henry David Thoreau, Christian anarchism - Leo Tolstoy, Christian anarchism - Nikolai Berdyaev, Christian anarchism - Ammon Hennacy, Christian anarchism - Jacques Ellul, Christian anarchism - Thomas J. Hagerty, Christian anarchism - Other Christian anarchists, Christian anarchism - Criticism, Christian anarchism - Organisations, Christian anarchism - Reference

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Libertarian socialism - Historical origins

Libertarian socialism - Pre-'anarchism' libertarians. Although anarchism is generally considered to be a development in Western philosophical and political thought, some would disagree. Rejection of coercive authority can be traced as far back as Ancient China, where Taoism is declared by some to have been the oldest example of anarchist doctrine[6]. In fact, similar rejections of authority can probably be found in every society, if one looks hard enough; whether or not they are anarchist is a question for debate ...

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Libertarian socialism, Libertarian socialism - Overview, Libertarian socialism - Anti-capitalism, Libertarian socialism - Opposition to the state, Libertarian socialism - Political roots, Libertarian socialism - Conflict with Marxism, Libertarian socialism - Libertarian socialist tendencies, Libertarian socialism - Anarchist communism, Libertarian socialism - Anarcho-syndicalism, Libertarian socialism - Council communism, Libertarian socialism - Social Ecology, Libertarian socialism - Violence in anarchism, Libertarian socialism - Criticisms of libertarian socialism, Libertarian socialism - Historical origins, Libertarian socialism - Pre-'anarchism' libertarians, Libertarian socialism - Anarchism: a new word, Libertarian socialism - The spread of ideas: anarchism's influence, Libertarian socialism - Anarchism today

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - List of anarchist organizations - Active Organizations

List of anarchist organizations - International. AK Press Anarchist Black Cross Anarchist Black Cross Federation Anarchist Black Cross Network Christian Vegetarian Association Conceivia [1] Critical Mass Food Not Bombs Industrial Workers of the World Indymedia International Federation of Anarchists International Libertarian Solidarity [2] International Workers' Association Peoples' Global Action Red and Anarchis ...

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List of anarchist organizations, List of anarchist organizations - Active Organizations, List of anarchist organizations - International, List of anarchist organizations - Africa, List of anarchist organizations - Asia, List of anarchist organizations - Eurasia, List of anarchist organizations - Europe, List of anarchist organizations - Middle East, List of anarchist organizations - North America, List of anarchist organizations - Oceania, List of anarchist organizations - South America, List of anarchist organizations - Defunct organizations, List of anarchist organizations - Africa, List of anarchist organizations - Asia, List of anarchist organizations - Europe, List of anarchist organizations - North America

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - List of anarchism web resources - Social anarchism

List of anarchism web resources - Introductions to anarchism/anarchist outreach. Fuck Authority - a website dedicated to Anarchist outreach and Agit-Prop Basic Principles of Anarchism What is communist anarchism? Anarchism: Arguments for and Against List of anarchism web resources - Anarcho-communism. Conceivia - Technology Development Center Anarchist Federation - anarchist communist organisation in Britain and IrelandSee also:

List of anarchism web resources, List of anarchism web resources - Anarchist news sources, List of anarchism web resources - Social anarchism, List of anarchism web resources - Introductions to anarchism/anarchist outreach, List of anarchism web resources - Anarcho-communism, List of anarchism web resources - Individualist anarchism, List of anarchism web resources - Mutualism, List of anarchism web resources - Anarcha-feminism, List of anarchism web resources - Anarcho-primitivism, List of anarchism web resources - Black anarchism, List of anarchism web resources - Green anarchism, List of anarchism web resources - Anarcho-capitalism, List of anarchism web resources - Christian anarchism, List of anarchism web resources - Conservative anarchism

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism - Criticisms of anarchism

Violence. The very word anarchism originated as a term of abuse first used during against the working class sans-culottes during the French Revolution. Since then, anarchism has often been associated with violence and destruction. Utopianism. Anarchism is often criticised as unfeasible, or plain utopian, even by many who agree that it's a nice idea in principle. For example, Carl Landauer in his book European Socialism criticizes anarchism as being unrealistically utopian, and holds that government i ...

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Anarchism, Anarchism - Other issues, Anarchism - Criticisms of anarchism, Anarchism - Cultural phenomena, Anarchism - Historical events, Anarchism - Books, Anarchism - Anarchism by region/culture

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism and society - Conceptions of an anarchist society

Many political philosophers justify support of the state as a means of regulating violence, so that the destruction caused by human conflict is minimized and fair relationships are established. Anarchists argue that pursuit of these ends do not justify the establishment of a state, and in fact many argue that the state is incompatible with those goals. In fact, anarchists argue that the state helps to create a monopoly on violence, and uses force and violence to expand and protects the elite's interests. Anarchists also argue that security o ...

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Anarchism and society, Anarchism and society - Conceptions of an anarchist society, Anarchism and society - Anarchist social organization, Anarchism and society - Sexual relations

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