</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.
Tendencies
- Anarcha-Feminism
- Anarchism Without Adjectives
- Anarcho-Collectivism
- Anarcho-Communism
- Anarcho-Naturism
- Anarcho-Pacifism
- Anarcho-Primitivism
- Anarcho-Syndicalism
- Black Anarchism
- Christian Anarchism
- Anarcho-Collectivism
- Anarcho-Communism
- 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.