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'''National-Anarchism''' (or anarcho-nationalism) is an "[[anarchism|anarchist]]" [[philosophy]] that combines [[nationalism]] and anarchism. Many true anarchists argue that the [[Nation]] is equated with the [[State]] and therefore this form is not real. Furthermore, most anarchists find racism, xenophobia, and other forms of prejudice abhorrent, and thus oppose nationalism.
 
'''National-Anarchism''' (or anarcho-nationalism) is an "[[anarchism|anarchist]]" [[philosophy]] that combines [[nationalism]] and anarchism. Many true anarchists argue that the [[Nation]] is equated with the [[State]] and therefore this form is not real. Furthermore, most anarchists find racism, xenophobia, and other forms of prejudice abhorrent, and thus oppose nationalism.
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 12 April 2011

National-Anarchism (or anarcho-nationalism) is an "anarchist" philosophy that combines nationalism and anarchism. Many true anarchists argue that the Nation is equated with the State and therefore this form is not real. Furthermore, most anarchists find racism, xenophobia, and other forms of prejudice abhorrent, and thus oppose nationalism.