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'''Anarcho-Nihilism''' ('''AnNihil''' or '''AnNil''') is an [[File:UltraAn.png]] ultraradical anarchist ideology and a form of [[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism]] that rejects all social institutions completely, including religion, law and restrictionsany completely.type of morality.
 
==Etymology==
Anarcho-Nihilism comes from «anarchy» meaning the absence of authority and latinLatin word «nihilo» that means «nothing»
 
==Beliefs==
 
Anarcho-Nihilists' views may somewhat diverge, but generally:<br>
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Anarcho-Nihilism is close to [[File:Radape.png]] [[Radical Apoliticism]] exept Radical Apoliticism wants to eradicate political mentality as such, while Anarcho-Nihilism wants to destroy social institutions but still remains an ideology. Another difference is that Radical Apoliticism hates political institutions, but not necessarily '''all''' institutions (e. g. law, religion, morality), by contrast with Anarcho-Nihilism.
 
==Etymology==
Anarcho-Nihilism comes from «anarchy» and latin word «nihilo» that means «nothing»
 
==History==
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Another major influence for Anarcho-Nihilism is [[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism|Anarcho-Illegalism]], of which Anarcho-Nihilism is a variant. «Orthodox» Egoists, including Stirner himself, tend to be reasonably law-abiding and careful. However, Anarcho-Illegalists reject all restrictions altogether, both moral and legal, what results in them committing mercenary crimes and (potentially) insurrections.
 
However, Anarcho-Nihilists go even further. Egoists (including Illegalists) wish an establishment of the egoist society, while Nihilists are radical enough to put even Egoism under question, recognizing its [[File:Egosoc.png]] restrictive potential. Even egoist society isn't entirely free if egoism becomes a prescription, an institution. This is why Anarcho-Nihilism rejects all social institutions whatever they are.
 
Anarcho-Nihilism intersects with other [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism|post-left]] movements. For example, Anarcho-Nihilism is well compatible with [[File:Anprim.png]] [[Anarcho-Primitivism]] sharing with it the [[File:Anticiv.png]] hate for civilization. However, in such case a nihilist tends to be merely [[File:Egoprimf.png]] feral rather than a «noble savage»
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