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{{Infobox_item|title = Anarchism|image = AnarchismCircleA.png|imagecaption = The 'Circle A', a universal symbol of anarchism, meaning 'Anarchy is Order'.}}'''Anarchism''' is a political philosophy that advocates complete freedom from the [[State (Polity)|state]] and [[Social Hierarchy|social hierarchy]]. Anarchists desire a society organized around voluntary and non-hierarchical lines, drawing ideas of legality and economics from anti-authoritarian interpretations of [[Anarcho-Communism|communism]], collectivism, [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|syndicalism]], mutualism, and participatory economics. | {{Infobox_item|title = Anarchism|image = AnarchismCircleA.png|imagecaption = The 'Circle A', a universal symbol of anarchism, meaning 'Anarchy is Order'.}}'''Anarchism''' is a political philosophy that advocates complete freedom from the [[State (Polity)|state]] and [[Social Hierarchy|social hierarchy]]. Anarchists desire a society organized around voluntary and non-hierarchical lines, drawing ideas of legality and economics from anti-authoritarian interpretations of [[Anarcho-Communism|communism]], collectivism, [[Anarcho-Syndicalism|syndicalism]], [[mutualism]], and participatory economics. | ||
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</image> <label>Type</label> <label>Effects</label> <label>Source</label> <label>Cost to buy</label> <label>Cost to sell</label> </infobox>Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates complete freedom from the state and social hierarchy. Anarchists desire a society organized around voluntary and non-hierarchical lines, drawing ideas of legality and economics from anti-authoritarian interpretations of communism, collectivism, syndicalism, mutualism, and participatory economics.
Key Concepts
Anarchy
Anarchy refers to a society, entity, group of people, or a single person that rejects hierarchy.
Direct Action
Direct Action refers to actions and forms of organising that are unmediated by authority.
Mutual Aid
Mutual Aid refers to the voluntary cooperation and giving of resources to others without an expectation of a reward.
Tendencies
- Anarcha-Feminism
- Anarchism Without Adjectives
- Anarcho-Collectivism
- Anarcho-Communism
- Anarcho-Naturism
- Anarcho-Pacifism
- Anarcho-Primitivism
- Anarcho-Syndicalism
- Black Anarchism
- Christian Anarchism
- Egoist Anarchism
- Existentialist Anarchism
- Green/Eco-Anarchism
- Individiualist Anarchism
- Insurrectionary Anarchism
- Mutualism
- Platformism
- Post-Anarchism
- Post-Colonial/Indigenist Anarchism
- Queer Anarchism
- Synthesist Anarchism
Internal Debates and Issues
Anarchism is NOT a unified movement, and perspectives within anarchism can be so conflicting that is often leads to heated arguments and occasionally violence.