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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 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 - Theatre/Drama, Anarchism and the arts - Film/Video

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism without adjectives - History

The theoretical perspective known as "anarquismo sin adjetivos" was one of the by-products of a intense debate within the movement of anarchism itself. The roots of the argument can be found in the development of anarcho-communism after Bakunin's death in 1876. While not entirely dissimilar to collectivist anarchism (as can be seen from James Guillaume's famous work "On Building the New Social Order" within Bakunin on Anarchism, the collectivists did see their economic system evolving into free communism), Communist Anarchists developed, dee ...

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Anarchism without adjectives, Anarchism without adjectives - Origins, Anarchism without adjectives - History, Anarchism without adjectives - Prominent anarchists without adjectives

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism in the English tradition - Early English anarchism

Like much of the rest of Europe, Medieval England was ruled by a limited monarch in coalition with a parliament of wealthy aristocrats and landowners. Unlike continental Europe, the parliament of the rich maintained its rights and privileges. When the English monarchy sought to establish absolute monarchy, the English parliament rebelled. During this civil war dissenting protestants and rural workers began forming utopian communities based on common ownership of the tools of production. This revolts can be distinguished from medieval revolts ...

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Anarchism in the English tradition, Anarchism in the English tradition - Early English anarchism, Anarchism in the English tradition - English anarchism, Anarchism in the English tradition - English colonialism, Anarchism in the English tradition - Industrial Unionism, Anarchism in the English tradition - Social revolt, Anarchism in the English tradition - Prominent anarchists in English speaking societies, Anarchism in the English tradition - United States of America, Anarchism in the English tradition - England

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Agorism - Views on Property

By preferring the term "free market" agorists are not bound by the implications of the term capitalism. While some anarcho-capitalists may believe in replacing all public property with private property, Agorists argue that non-state common property can be legitimate and should be respected. Like anarcho-capitalists, and unlike libertarian socialists, they believe that private property may extend beyond current possession. Private property, particularly in land would not continue infinitely, but must actually be used in some regular capacity ...

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Agorism, Agorism - Views on Property, Agorism - Three types of capitalists, Agorism - Political action, Agorism - In fiction, Agorism - External link

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Punk ideology - Links to songs

Punk ideology - On The Decline Of Man. The Decline, The Decline, NOFX Punk ideology - On Government. A Commercial, Bedtime for Democracy, Dead Kennedys California Über Alles, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables, Dead Kennedys Government Flu, Plastic Surgery Disasters, Dead Kennedys I Am The Owl, Plastic Surgery Disasters, Dead Kennedys Idiots are Taking Over, The War on Errorism, NO ...

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Punk ideology, Punk ideology - History, Punk ideology - Politics, Punk ideology - Authoritarianism, Punk ideology - Conformity, Punk ideology - Militarism, Punk ideology - Selling out, Punk ideology - Capitalism, Punk ideology - Religion, Punk ideology - Patriotism, Punk ideology - The Media, Punk ideology - Environmentalism, Punk ideology - Aesthetics, Punk ideology - Music, Punk ideology - Fashion, Punk ideology - Visual arts, Punk ideology - Ethics, Punk ideology - Non-conformity, Punk ideology - Do it yourself, Punk ideology - Direct Action, Punk ideology - Vegetarians veganism and animal rights, Punk ideology - Criticisms of Punk Ideology, Punk ideology - Other Punk ideologies, Punk ideology - List of Punk Ideologies, Punk ideology - Summary, Punk ideology - Links to songs, Punk ideology - On The Decline Of Man, Punk ideology - On Government, Punk ideology - On conformity, Punk ideology - On authoritarianism, Punk ideology - On non-conformity, Punk ideology - On conspiracy theories, Punk ideology - On drug legalization, Punk ideology - On racism and homophobia, Punk ideology - On concerns of totalitarianism, Punk ideology - On vegetarians veganism and animal rights, Punk ideology - On heroes, Punk ideology - On consumerism, Punk ideology - On work, Punk ideology - On militarism, Punk ideology - On society, Punk ideology - On selling out, Punk ideology - On religion, Punk ideology - On the media, Punk ideology - On environmentalism, Punk ideology - On Direct Action, Punk ideology - Books and essays on Punk ideology, Punk ideology - Important people in Punk ideology, Punk ideology - Bibliography, Punk ideology - Current punk community websites.

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Reclaim the Streets - Protests

Reclaim the Streets often stage non-violent direct action street reclaiming events such as the 'invasion' of a major road, highway or freeway to stage a party. While this may obstruct the regular users of these spaces such as car drivers and public bus riders, the philosophy of Reclaim the Streets is that it is vehicle traffic, not pedestrians who are causing the obstruction, and that by occupying the road they are in fact opening up public space. RTS events are usually spectacular and colourful, with dancing, traffic disruption and occasion ...

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Reclaim the Streets, Reclaim the Streets - Protests, Reclaim the Streets - History, Reclaim the Streets - Transport related, Reclaim the Streets - General

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist communism - Philosophical arguments

Anarchist communism emphasizes the collective experience as distinct and important in the pursuit of freedom. All forms of anarchism recognize the experience of collective identity to some extent, but the Anarchist Communists, starting with Peter Kropotkin and extending out through Alexander Berkman, Nestor Makhno, and many others recognized that there was more to experiences which were less individualistic than meets the eye. Implicitly, the anarchist communists followed a Kantian scheme of classification: like Kant they divided life ...

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Anarchist communism, Anarchist communism - Philosophical arguments, Anarchist communism - Criticisms, Anarchist communism - People, Anarchist communism - Books

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchists Against the Wall - History

Anarchists Against the Wall was formed in April 2003 in the West Bank village of Mas'ha where activists gathered to create a protest camp. The camp lasted for 4 months during which time it was visited by thousands of internationals and Israelis. AAW went on to coordinate anti-barrier actions in Salem, Anin, and Zabube. On December 26, 2003 during an AAW demonstration near the village of Mas'ha, the Israeli Defense Forces shot and wounded Gil Na'amati, an anarchist and former paratrooper. Shots were fired af ...

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Anarchists Against the Wall, Anarchists Against the Wall - History

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism and capitalism - Historical Critique

Anarchism and capitalism - Objections to the Idea of Profit. Anarchists point to profit to be the driving motive of capitalists. If a profit cannot be made, a good is not produced, regardless of how many people "subjectively value" it. They point to the origins of profit itself. In order to make more money, money must be transformed into capital, i.e., workplaces, machinery and other "capital goods." By itself, however, anarchists argue that capital (like money) produces nothing. Rather, capital only becom ...

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Anarchism and capitalism, Anarchism and capitalism - Historical Critique, Anarchism and capitalism - Objections to the Idea of Profit, Anarchism and capitalism - Surplus Values, Anarchism and capitalism - Capitalist Counterpoint, Anarchism and capitalism - Private property, Anarchism and capitalism - Wage labor, Anarchism and capitalism - Comparison of Anarchist Economic Systems, Anarchism and capitalism - Contemporary Critiques, Anarchism and capitalism - Emergence of Hierarchies, Anarchism and capitalism - Bias of Marginalist Economists, Anarchism and capitalism - Monetary systems, Anarchism and capitalism - Related Topics, Anarchism and capitalism - Notes

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchism and religion - Anarchist themes in religion

Anarchistic and anti-authoritarian movements have played significant roles in the development of certain religions, particularly those that arose during a class struggle. Some of these are viewed as having explicit anarchist teachings. Anarchism and religion - Anarchism and Buddhism. Buddhism is a nontheistic belief system or philosophy in contrast to many other religions. Most Buddhist schools recognize Buddha as a man and as a symbol for attainment of enlightenment although he is worshipped as the lord b ...

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Anarchism and religion, Anarchism and religion - Anarchist clashes with religion, Anarchism and religion - Anarchist themes in religion, Anarchism and religion - Anarchism and Buddhism, Anarchism and religion - Anarchism and Christianity, Anarchism and religion - Discordianism, Anarchism and religion - Anarchism and Judaism, Anarchism and religion - Anarchism and Islam, Anarchism and religion - Stregheria, Anarchism and religion - Taoism, Anarchism and religion - Unitarian Universalism, Anarchism and religion - Vodun, Anarchism and religion - Wicca

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

see also Past and present anarchist communities Anarchism - Chart of influences. Anarchism - Justice against the state. The first essay explicitly advocating the absence of government was "A Vindication of Natural Society" (1756) by Edmund Burke. The first positive theory of anarchism was William Godwin's An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793). This was a very influential tract; though he did not use the word anarchism, some today regard him as the ...

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Anarchism, Anarchism - Precursors of anarchism, Anarchism - Primitive cultures, Anarchism - Philosophical traces, Anarchism - Ancient Greece, Anarchism - Anabaptists and Diggers, Anarchism - Age of Enlightenment, Anarchism - History of anarchism, Anarchism - Chart of influences, Anarchism - Justice against the state, Anarchism - The first self-labelled anarchist, Anarchism - Egoism, Anarchism - Individualist anarchism Liberal anarchism, Anarchism - The International, Anarchism - Anarchist Communism, Anarchism - Propaganda by the deed, Anarchism - Anarchism at work, Anarchism - The Russian Revolution, Anarchism - The fight against fascism and the Spanish Civil War, Anarchism - Religion, Anarchism - Anarchism and feminism, Anarchism - Contemporary anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-capitalism, Anarchism - Anarcho-syndicalism, Anarchism - The platformist tradition, Anarchism - Post-left anarchy, Anarchism - Post-structuralism, Anarchism - Insurrectionary anarchism, Anarchism - Small 'a' anarchism, Anarchism - Anarcho-primitivism, Anarchism - Issues, Anarchism - Conceptions of an anarchist society, Anarchism - Environmentalism, Anarchism - Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression, Anarchism - Neo-imperialism and Globalization, Anarchism - Parallel structures, Anarchism - Technology, Anarchism - Pacifism, Anarchism - Parliamentarianism, Anarchism - Cultural phenomena, Anarchism - Historical events, Anarchism - Books, Anarchism - Anarchism by region/culture

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcha-feminism - Criticisms

The term "anarcha-feminism" incorrectly uses the suffix "a" to denote femininity. The prefix Anarcho- stems from the Greek, and is not gendered male. Some critics argue that the use of "anarcha-" rather than "anarcho-" implies that feminism is a movement for women rather than a struggle against patriarchy, an institution which negatively affects both men and women. Others point out that the substitution of "a" for "o" would suggest that all other anarchisms using the prefix "anarcho-" are masculine, and set apart from the one ...

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Anarcha-feminism, Anarcha-feminism - Criticisms

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy

The term anarcho-capitalism was most likely coined in the mid-1950s by the economist Murray Rothbard.[1] Other terms used for this philosophy include: capitalist anarchism anti-state capitalism anarcho-liberalism stateless capitalism the private-law society[2] radical capitalismSee also:

Anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy, Anarcho-capitalism - The nonaggression axiom, Anarcho-capitalism - Original appropriation, Anarcho-capitalism - The contractual society, Anarcho-capitalism - Private law and order, Anarcho-capitalism - The use of force, Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Left and Right anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences, Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism, Anarcho-capitalism - American individualist anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - The Austrian School, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world, Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland, Anarcho-capitalism - Modern Somalia, Anarcho-capitalism - The Internet, Anarcho-capitalism - Science Fiction, Anarcho-capitalism - Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Practical questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Moral questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Dispute over the name anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - Notes, Anarcho-capitalism - Books, Anarcho-capitalism - Related subjects, Anarcho-capitalism - General

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist communism - Philosophical arguments

Anarchist Communism emphasizes the collective experience as distinct and important in the pursuit of freedom. All forms of Anarchism recognize the experience of collective identity to some extent, but the Anarchist Communists, starting with Peter Kropotkin and extending out through Alexander Berkman, Nestor Makhno, and many others recognized that there was more to experiences which were less individualistic than meets the eye. Implicitly, the Anarchist Communists followed a Kantian scheme of classification: like Kant they divided life ...

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Anarchist communism, Anarchist communism - Philosophical arguments, Anarchist communism - Criticisms, Anarchist communism - People, Anarchist communism - Books

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Food Not Bombs - History

Food Not Bombs began in the 1980s as an effort to feed anyone who was hungry. Each chapter collects surplus food that would otherwise go to waste from grocery stores, bakeries and markets, then prepares it into community meals which are served for free to anyone who is hungry. The central beliefs of the group are: a) if governments and corporations around the world spent as much time and energy on feeding people as they do on war, no one would go hungry, b) there is enough food in the world to feed everyone, but so much of it goes to waste needlessly, as a direct result of capitalism and militarism, and c) vegeta ...

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Food Not Bombs, Food Not Bombs - History, Food Not Bombs - Chapters

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Bonnot gang - The players

The Bonnot Gang originally consisted of a group of French anarchists centered around the individualist magazine l'Anarchie. The group was founded by Octave Garnier, Raymond Callemin, and René Valet. It was Garnier's idea to use automobiles in the service of a daring criminal act. Jules Bonnot joined them in December 1911. Principle gang members included: Raymond Callemin (la Science) Jules Bonnot (le Bourgeois), a professional car thief René Valet, secretary of the Revolutionary Yo ...

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Bonnot gang, Bonnot gang - The players, Bonnot gang - Crime spree, Bonnot gang - Pursuit and capture, Bonnot gang - On trial, Bonnot gang - Effect on society

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-punk - Beliefs and origins

A surge of popular interest in anarchism occurred during the 1970s in the UK following the birth of the punk rock movement, in particular the situationist-influenced graphics of Sex Pistols artist Jamie Reid, and that band's first single, Anarchy in the UK. However, while the early punk scene appropriated anarchist imagery mainly for its shock value, the band Crass expounded serious anarchist and pacifist ideas, and were to become a notable influence with ...

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Anarcho-punk, Anarcho-punk - Beliefs and origins, Anarcho-punk - The DIY punk ethic, Anarcho-punk - Identity politics, Anarcho-punk - External link

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarchist law - Examples of anarchist law

Anarchist law - Usenet law netiquette. Usenet is a form of discussion forum, part of the Internet, whose main legal system is called netiquette. Although there is hierarchy in the naming system of the Usenet, the codes of behaviour are generally non-hierarchical. Some aspects of this law are similar to law in hierarchical societies, for example, people are expected not to "attack" others, but the meaning of the word "attack" differs. In fact, an existing noun has been converted into a verb in order to describe an attack by one person on oth ...

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Anarchist law, Anarchist law - A contradiction in terms?, Anarchist law - Examples of anarchist law, Anarchist law - Usenet law netiquette, Anarchist law - Non-hierarchical media law, Anarchist law - Internal non-hierarchical business law, Anarchist law - Anarchist business law, Anarchist law - Anarchist software law Copyleft, Anarchist law - Anarchist law in international political action groups, Anarchist law - Decision-making in non-hierarchical societies

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Anarchism and Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy

The term anarcho-capitalism was most likely coined in the mid-1950s by the economist Murray Rothbard.[1] Other terms used for this philosophy include: capitalist anarchism anti-state capitalism anarcho-liberalism stateless capitalism the private-law society[2] radical capitalismSee also:

Anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Philosophy, Anarcho-capitalism - The nonaggression axiom, Anarcho-capitalism - Original appropriation, Anarcho-capitalism - The contractual society, Anarcho-capitalism - Private law and order, Anarcho-capitalism - The use of force, Anarcho-capitalism - Conflicts within anarcho-capitalist theory, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Left and Right anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - History and influences, Anarcho-capitalism - Liberalism, Anarcho-capitalism - American individualist anarchism, Anarcho-capitalism - The Austrian School, Anarcho-capitalism - Anarcho-capitalism in the real world, Anarcho-capitalism - Medieval Iceland, Anarcho-capitalism - Modern Somalia, Anarcho-capitalism - The Internet, Anarcho-capitalism - Science Fiction, Anarcho-capitalism - Criticisms of anarcho-capitalism, Anarcho-capitalism - Practical questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Moral questions, Anarcho-capitalism - Terminological criticism from other anarchists, Anarcho-capitalism - Notes, Anarcho-capitalism - Books, Anarcho-capitalism - Related subjects, Anarcho-capitalism - General

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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 God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denomin ...

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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 - 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 - Anarcho-primitivism - Concepts

Primitivists argue that prior to the advent of agriculture humans lived in small, nomadic bands which were socially, politically, and economically egalitarian. Being without hierarchy, these bands are sometimes viewed as embodying a precursor to anarchism. John Moore writes that anarcho-primitivism seeks: "to expose, challenge and abolish all the multiple forms of power that structure the individual, social relations, and interr ...

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Anarcho-primitivism, Anarcho-primitivism - Concepts, Anarcho-primitivism - Civilization, Anarcho-primitivism - A Critique of Symbolic Culture, Anarcho-primitivism - The Domestication of Life, Anarcho-primitivism - The Origins and Dynamics of Patriarchy, Anarcho-primitivism - Division of Labor and Specialization, Anarcho-primitivism - Rejection of Science, Anarcho-primitivism - The Problem of Technology, Anarcho-primitivism - Production and Industrialism, Anarcho-primitivism - Beyond Leftism, Anarcho-primitivism - Against Mass Society, Anarcho-primitivism - Liberation and Organization, Anarcho-primitivism - Revolution vs. Reform, Anarcho-primitivism - Influences, Anarcho-primitivism - Rewilding and Reconnection, Anarcho-primitivism - Associations, Anarcho-primitivism - Criticism

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