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− | '''Mormon anarchism''' is the type of [[Christian anarchism]] which draws on the [[Latter-day Saints]]' traditions to bring [[anarchism|anarchist]] ideas to the world. Mormon anarchists normally do not criticise the [[hierarchy]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] or its institution, but they do challenge the idea that Mormons must be pro-war [[conservativism|conservatives]]. | + | '''Mormon anarchism''' is the type of [[Christian anarchism]] which draws on the [[Latter-day Saints]]' traditions to bring [[anarchism|anarchist]] ideas to the world. Mormon anarchists normally do not criticise the [[hierarchy]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] or its institution, but they do challenge the idea that Mormons must be pro-capitalist or pro-war [[conservativism|conservatives]]. |
[[Van Wagenen]] writes "Every Mormon should look forward to the abolition of [[government]], and the building of a [[socialism|socialist]] society based on free | [[Van Wagenen]] writes "Every Mormon should look forward to the abolition of [[government]], and the building of a [[socialism|socialist]] society based on free | ||
− | association and mutual [[cooperation]]." | + | association and mutual [[cooperation]]." |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 05:13, 9 March 2009
Mormon anarchism is the type of Christian anarchism which draws on the Latter-day Saints' traditions to bring anarchist ideas to the world. Mormon anarchists normally do not criticise the hierarchy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or its institution, but they do challenge the idea that Mormons must be pro-capitalist or pro-war conservatives.
Van Wagenen writes "Every Mormon should look forward to the abolition of government, and the building of a socialist society based on free association and mutual cooperation."
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Latter Day: Nod to anarchy — article in The Salt Lake Tribune by Peggy Fletcher Stack on 2007 October 19.
- [1] Mormon Worker website.