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− | From [[William Godwin]]'s utilitarian anarchism to [[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]]'s [[mutualism]], to [[Max Stirner]]'s [[egoism]], to [[Benjamin Tucker]]'s [[radical individualism]], to [[Peter Kropotkin]]'s [[libertarian socialism|anarchist communism]], the roots of anarchist thought in modern political philosophy are varied, with many different views of what a society without government should be like. [[Anarcho-capitalism|"Anarcho"-capitalism]] has roots in [[classical liberalism|classical ''laissez-faire'' liberalism]] but also draws inspiration from the [[individualist anarchist]]s, despite the latter's rejection of capitalist economics. [[Primitivism]], advocating the dissolution of [[civilization]], is reminiscent of, if not inspired by, the early 19th century [[Luddite]] movement. Some would argue that [[ecoterrorism]] is an expression of anarchism. There are also a number of feminist anarchist theories, including [[anarcha-feminism]], [[eco-feminism]], and [[individualist feminism]]. Grouping any of these together in one category is a difficult endeavor at best. For instance, there are very few similarities in belief between a libertarian socialist and an anarcho-capitalist. Indeed, the two groups are probably more radically different from each other than either one is from mainstream political thought. There is a small but growing group who claim no adjective to their anarchism. While they reject the implicite hierarchy in anarcho-capitalism, they don't have a problem with forms that conform with the basic principles of Anarchy.
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− | *[[Anarcho-syndicalism]]
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− | *[[Ecological anarchism]]
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− | *[[Technological anarchism]]
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− | *[[Crypto-anarchism]]
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− | *[[anarcha-feminism|Feminist anarchism]]
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− | *[[Anarcho-capitalism|"Anarcho"-capitalism]]
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− | ==Credits==
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− | *Original text is compilation of two texts: (1) Definition from [http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] and (2) [http://www.infoshop.org/faq/ An Anarchist FAQ].
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