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What are the "Rules" of Anarchism?

Discussion in 'Anarchism and radical activism' started by Anxiety69, Oct 30, 2009.

  1. Robino

    Robino Member Forum Member


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    Anarchism is a ideology.
    1. True freedom can't be achieved when stepping on someone elses freedom.
    "hey man i do what i want", it aint true freedom - if you kill someone just cuz you can, you killed his freedom to live...

    2. "and still don't vote' while telling you ya wrong" I don't vote I don't believe to be represented by some elite government / politicians. Power corrupts.

    3. "i ain't no commie no, i ain't no 'individualist' but i ain't no hippy"
    I believe in some commie ideas, but not everything - cuz' anarchism and communism can go well together in the fight to get the ideal world. And I don't see myself as a hippy or a individualist,
    I believe in class consciousness and solidarity - and anarcho-primitives/ eco-anarchos makes me wanna puke.

    Now I will quote myself:
    The "workers' state", or a state which acts in the interests of workers can't exist in anarchism philosophy.
    I hold to the idea that power corrupts..

    Thats why I believe anarchism is the way to go, though i follow the anarcho-syndicalism movement cuz I think thats the best way achieve the ideal world.

    Class consciousness and solidarity<3
     
  2. ASA

    ASA Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Nov 2, 2009
     
    peace
     
  3. AnarcoPunk43

    AnarcoPunk43 Member Forum Member


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    Dude, i think there's no "rules" in anarchy, but for me, the most important, let's call it "etic"or "good sense" in anarchy, is union (don't know if it's how to say, im brazilian :lmao: ) but its like to be togheter, helping each other.
    I think that we need it to live in an (A)narchy.
     
  4. squatpunk

    squatpunk Member Forum Member


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    i think this is an interesting topic because it proves how far the capitalist system reaches in everyones life. even our vocabulary is maintained to support the capitalist system. we have to stop talking in terms of rules etc, a better way would be to talk about guidelines.
    i think one of the main points is personal freedom, which includes doing nothing to others which tramples on there freedom. now dont get me wrong this is something to be upheld in an anarchist society, nazi's, capitalist etc should have there personal freedom restricted cause there id of freedom is to exploit etc other people.
    as far as the other guidelines of anarchism go, well i think if we can achieve a society where solidarity and personal freedom are upheld to the highest degree i think we're on the right path, but this is hard enough in the world we live in now, even among "our" ranks.

    and robino, why exactly do eco-anarcho's make u wanna puke, i consider myself an eco-anarchist and would very much like to debate u on the subject.
     
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