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Revision as of 06:07, 20 September 2022

Anarcho-Nihilism (AnNih or AnNil) is an Individualist Anarchist ideology who believes that life is without objective purpose, and as such, society, the state, and morals have no grounding in reality.

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 Russian Nihilist Movement, he sees extreme violence as a valid way to bring about political change.

Variants

Russian Nihilism

Russian Nihilism was an economically left, civically variable, agrarian, and revolutionary anti-monarchist movement from the Russian Empire in the late 19th century. It was primarily inspired by the thought of the Young Hegelians and Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin.
Ideas varied wildly between theoreticians. Some supported anarchism (Bakunin), some supported republicanism (Chernyshevsky), and some supported what was perceived as totalitarianism (Nechayev). One thing these theorists all shared was an opposition to traditional values, monarchism, and religion. Another thing to note is that some nihilists were greatly influenced by Russian antinihilist literature such as Ivan Turgenevs "fathers and sons" or Fyodor Dostoevskys work and aspired to be like the nihilist characters in those stories.

History

Anarcho-Nihilism first appeared during the late 19th and early 20th century around the time of the Russian Revolution. Peter Kropotkin defined nihilism as: "the symbol of struggle against all forms of tyranny, hypocrisy, and artificiality and for individual freedom." Nihilism is meant to bring down social structures in society that hold back the individual, and to Anarcho-Nihilists, this meant government. The Nihilist movement started to die out in Russia, but was revived by Leo Strauss in 20th century Germany. Since then, Nihilist groups like the AIF have come to the front lines in order to try and revive the Nihilist movement.

Personality and Behaviour

Anarcho-Nihilism is a loner, nonchalant with making relationships-since its also a connection to society. He is a typical quiet kid in the back of polcompball class, but is ready to 999+ kill streak every living ideology if he wills to. Also he is amok runner. Always beware the quiet kid.

How to Draw

Flag of Anarcho-Nihilism
  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Draw a diagonal line with a lighter shade of black (#141414),
  3. Paint the right side with the same shade of black,
  4. Paint the left side with grey (#3D3D3D),
  5. You're done. But for what? What comes next? It's all pointless anyways.
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Grey #3D3D3D 61, 61, 61


Relationships (Not like it matters anyways)

The Club

Frenemies

  • Wait, frenemies?! Why bother? Either you’re in the club, or I will club YOU!

Not in the Club

Further Information

Literature

YouTube

Wikipedia

Gallery

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