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'''Anarcho-Nihilism''' ('''AnNihil''' or '''AnNil''') is an [[File:Indiv.png]] Individualist [[File:Awaj.png]] [[:Category:Anarchists|Anarchist]] ideology who believes that nothing at all contains objective and fixed meaning or essence, and as such, society, humanism, the state, morals, truth, and dogmas have no basis at all and should be rejected. They see negation of these constructs as liberation from them.
'''Anarcho-Nihilism''' ('''AnNihil''' or '''AnNil''') is an [[File:Indiv.png]] Individualist [[File:Awaj.png]] [[:Category:Anarchists|Anarchist]] ideology who believes that nothing at all contains objective and fixed meaning or essence, and as such, society, humanism, the state, morals, truth, and dogmas have no basis at all and should be rejected. They see negation of these constructs as liberation from them.


He sees government, family, and law as false constructs that have no real reason to govern the life of the individual, and thinks that the individual should reject false restraints. Influenced by the [[File:RussianNil.png]] Russian Nihilist Movement, he sees extreme violence towards social construct and authorities as a valid way to bring about political change.
He sees government, family, and law as false constructs that have no real reason to govern the life of the individual, and thinks that the individual should reject false restraints. Influenced by the [[File:RussianNil.png]] [[W:Russian nihilist movement|Russian Nihilism]], he sees extreme violence towards social construct and authorities as a valid way to bring about political change.


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