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==History==
===Historical background===
'''Nihilism''' as a political movement first appeared in
Although many Russian Nihilists were egoists, they were rather far from the egoism as understood by [[File:Stirner.png]] Stirner. Apart from being generally left-leaning, they embraced
[[File:Materialism.png]] ontological materialism, hard determinism and [[File:Scientocracy Small.png]] scientism
Importantly, Russian Nihilism '''is not''' Anarcho-Nihilism despite their similarities. Regarding those seen as the ideologues of Russian Nihilism, Bakunin was a [[File:Socan2.png]] [[Social Anarchism|social anarchist]], Chernyshevsky was a [[File:Utsoc.png]] [[Utopian Socialism|utopian socialist]] and Nechayev was considered as a [[File:IngCom.png]] totalitarian communist, that doesn't count to Anarcho-Nihilism.
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