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Some [[File:AnSynd.png]] [[Anarcho-Syndicalism]] movements have taken this Union of Egoists as a literal basis for syndicalist communes while other [[File:Anqueer.png]] [[Queer Anarchism]] groups within Catalonia argued for Stirner's non-systematic approach.
===[[file:Insurrection.png]] Revolution===
Revolutionary actions, especially when it comes to the overturning of capitalism, i.e. Marxism, stem from the Hegelian notion that the evolution of society leads to an idealised outcome - an end in the dialectic. Marx himself - as much as he argues that he separated himself from the Young Hegelians and Hegel himself, advocated for revolutionary change towards this ideal and places the catalyst of revolution in the hands of the proletariat. The disillusionment of religion, capitalism, and the state, has led to the illusionment of yet more ideals - revolution, communism, anarchism, freedom, liberty, etc etc. The creation of new higher essences - the individual is important in the furtherance of ideals, the individual should have the goal of revolution towards these ideas - they cannot give up the revolution - it is their life's calling.
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