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Anarchism
Anarchism is a political theory which aims to create anarchy, "the absence of a master, of a sovereign." [[[Pierre-Joseph Proudhon]], What is Property, p. 264] In other words, anarchism is a political theory which aims to create a society within which individuals freely co-operate together as equals. As such anarchism opposes all forms of hierarchical control - be that control by the state or a capitalist - as harmful to the individual and their individuality as well as unnecessary.
In the words of anarchist L. Susan Brown:
"While the popular understanding of anarchism is of a violent, anti-State movement, anarchism is a much more subtle and nuanced tradition then a simple opposition to government power. Anarchists oppose the idea that power and domination are necessary for society, and instead advocate more co-operative, anti-hierarchical forms of social, political and economic organisation." [The Politics of Individualism, p. 106]
However, "anarchism" and "anarchy" are undoubtedly the most misrepresented ideas in political theory. Generally, the words are used to mean "chaos" or "without order," and so, by implication, anarchists desire social chaos and a return to the "laws of the jungle."
This process of misrepresentation is not without historical parallel. For example, in countries which have considered government by one person (monarchy) necessary, the words "republic" or "democracy" have been used precisely like "anarchy", to imply disorder and confusion. Those with a vested interest in preserving the status quo will obviously wish to imply that opposition to the current system cannot work in practice, and that a new form of society will only lead to chaos. Or, as Errico Malatesta expresses it:
"since it was thought that government was necessary and that without government there could only be disorder and confusion, it was natural and logical that anarchy, which means absence of government, should sound like absence of order." [Anarchy, p. 12].
Anarchists want to change this "common-sense" idea of "anarchy", so people will see that government and other hierarchical social relationships are both harmful and unnecessary:
"Change opinion, convince the public that government is not only unnecessary, but extremely harmful, and then the word anarchy, just because it means absence of government, will come to mean for everybody: natural order, unity of human needs and the interests of all, complete freedom within complete solidarity." [Ibid., pp. 12-13].
- Anarchy
- History of anarchism
- Schools of anarchist thought
- Conceptions of an anarchist society
- Anarchism and Marxism
- Anarchism and the arts
- Major conflicts within anarchist thought
See also
- For a dictionary definition, see wiktionary:anarchism
- Anarchist symbolism
- Anarcho-punk
- Anarcho-syndicalism
- Christian anarchism
- List of anarchists
- List of anarchist organizations
- List of creative works about anarchism
- Past and present anarchist communities
- Situationist
- Syndicalism
- Temporary Autonomous Zone
Historical events
- Paris Commune (1871)
- Haymarket Riot (1886)
- Spanish Revolution (1936) (see Anarchism in Spain)
- May 1968, France (1968)
- WTO Meeting in Seattle (1999)
Books
Classics
- Mikhail Bakunin, God and the State
- William Godwin, An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice
- Daniel Guérin, Anarchism
- Peter Kropotkin, Mutual Aid and The Conquest of Bread
- Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia
- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, What is Property?
- Robert Paul Wolff, In Defense of Anarchism
Publications
- Journals: Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed, The Raven, Fifth Estate, Green Anarchist, Anarcho-Syndicalist Review, Social Anarchism, Northeastern Anarchist, The Match!
- News publications: Black Flag (Organ Of The Anarchist Black Cross), Class War, Freedom, INFOrm
- Other magazines and zines: Anarchist Panther, Harbinger (CrimethInc), Practical Anarchy, Species Traitor, Profane Existence, Alternative Press Review, Communicating Vessels, Killing King Abacus, Willful Disobedience, Do or Die, In Ya Face, Anarchy and Community, Anchorage Anarchy, Black Badger.
- Collections: Spunk Library
Theoretical concepts
- Intellectual worker
- Direct democracy
- Media democracy
- Monopoly on violence
- Sovereignty of the individual
Anarchist organizations
- AK Press
- Anarchist Black Cross
- Anarchist Communitarian Network
- Anarchist Federation
- Anarchist Football Network
- Anarchist Party of Canada
- Anarchist People of Color
- Animal Liberation Front
- Biotic Baking Brigade
- CrimethInc.
- Critical Mass
- Earth Liberation Front
- Food Not Bombs
- FRAC
- Homes Not Jails
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Indymedia
- Institute for Anarchist Studies
- IWA-AIT
- NEFAC
- Peoples' Global Action
- Red and Anarchist Action Network
- Red and Anarchist Skinheads
- Workers Solidarity Movement
While all of these organizations have anarchists as members, many are inclusive beyond anarchist and include anti-authoritarians and greens.
Anarchism by region/culture
External links
- Infoshop.org
- An Anarchist FAQ from a libertarian socialist perspective
- An Anarchist FAQ from an anarcho-capitalist perspective
- Hundreds of anarchists are listed, with short bios, links & dedicated pages at the Daily Bleed’s Anarchist Encyclopedia
- Anarchy Archives
- Melbourne Anarchist Archives 1966-1973
- International Workers Association (IWA-AIT) website
Credits
- Original page was taken from Wikipedia.
- Page is updated with the parts of An Anarchist FAQ.