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== Beliefs ==
== Beliefs ==
Francis's term "anarcho-tyranny" refers to armed dictatorship without rule of law, or a Hegelian synthesis when the state tyrannically or oppressively regulates citizens' lives yet is unable or unwilling to enforce fundamental protective law. Commentators have invoked the term in reference to situations when governments focus on weapon confiscation instead of stopping looters.Also, anarcho-totalitarianism can be considered as [[File: andar.png]] anarcho-Darwinism, in which anarchy is considered the ultimate goal in the utopia of the strong, and totalitarianism is a tool to achieve this goal.
Francis's term "anarcho-tyranny" refers to armed dictatorship without rule of law, or a Hegelian synthesis when the state tyrannically or oppressively regulates citizens' lives yet is unable or unwilling to enforce fundamental protective law. Commentators have invoked the term in reference to situations when governments focus on weapon confiscation instead of stopping looters.Additionally, anarcho-totalitarianism can be interpreted as the use of totalitarianism to achieve the ultimate anarchist goal.For example,[[File:Antotcom.png]] anarcho-totalitarian communism is associated with the Marxist concept of a transitional state.Or anarcho-totalitarianism can be associated with [[File: andar.png]] anarcho-Darwinism, which, believing simultaneously in both anarchy and the right of might, strives for anarchy as a utopia of the strong and supports totalitarianism as the rule of the strong that precedes it.


==Personality==
==Personality==