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Modern Anarcho-Nihilism is influenced by [[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Stirner's Egoism]] and Russian Nihilism. From Egoism it takes philosophical negation of social institutions and religion, from Russian Nihilism the inclination for active social disruption. Stirner opposed the notion of revolution which is seen as centralized and re-enslaving. Instead Stirner proposes an insurrection, that is, a spontaneous and decentralized revolt. In his book Stirner specifically notes that he means not a literal insurrection, but rather spitirual; however, his call for insurrection can be understood quite literally, and exemplified by Anarcho-Nihilists.
Modern Anarcho-Nihilism is influenced by [[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Stirner's Egoism]] and Russian Nihilism. From Egoism it takes philosophical negation of social institutions and religion, from Russian Nihilism the inclination for active social disruption. Stirner opposed the notion of revolution which is seen as centralized and re-enslaving. Instead Stirner proposes an insurrection, that is, a spontaneous and decentralized revolt. In his book Stirner specifically notes that he means not a literal insurrection, but rather spitirual; however, his call for insurrection can be understood quite literally, and exemplified by Anarcho-Nihilists.


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. Anarcho-Nihilists are very similar in this respect, however, Illegalists are still Egoists who wish an establishment of the egoist society, while Nihilists are radical enough to put Egoism under question, recognizing its authoritarian potential.
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. Anarcho-Nihilists are very similar in this respect, however, Illegalists are still Egoists who wish an establishment of the egoist society, while Nihilists are radical enough to put Egoism under question, recognizing its [[File:Egosoc.png]] authoritarian potential.


Anarcho-Nihilism is compatible with other post-left movements, because tenets of Anarcho-Nihilism are similar to these of Post-Left Anarchism. For example, Anarcho-Nihilism is well compatible with [[File:Anprim.png]] [[Anarcho-Primitivism]] sharing with it the hate for civilization. However, in such case nihilist tends to be merely feral rather than a «noble savage»
Anarcho-Nihilism is compatible with other post-left movements, because tenets of Anarcho-Nihilism are similar to these of [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism|Post-Left Anarchism]]. For example, Anarcho-Nihilism is well compatible with [[File:Anprim.png]] [[Anarcho-Primitivism]] sharing with it the hate for civilization. However, in such case nihilist tends to be merely feral rather than a «noble savage»


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