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Its modern philosophy draws heavily from the individualist anarchism of [[File:Philan.png]] [[Philosophical Anarchism|William Godwin]], [[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Max Stirner]] and [[File:Awaj.png]] Voltairine de Cleyre as well as the [[File:Cyborgfem.png]] [[CyberFeminism|cyberfeminism]] presented by [[w:Donna_Haraway|Donna Haraway]] in [https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/currentstudents/undergraduate/modules/fictionnownarrativemediaandtheoryinthe21stcentury/manifestly_haraway_----_a_cyborg_manifesto_science_technology_and_socialist-feminism_in_the_....pdf A Cyborg Manifesto].
 
Another influence is the [[File:CCRU.png]][[File:Cyberfem.png]][[File:Accel.png]][[File:Acidcomf.png]][[File:Poststruct.png]] [[w:Cybernetic_Culture_Research_Unit|Cybernetic Culture Research Unit]] (CCRU) formed 1995 at [[w:Warwick_University|Warwick University]] in [[w:Coventry|Coventry]], England and lasted until 2003 which included notable people such as [[File:Cyberfem.png]] [[CyberFeminism|Sadie Plant]], [[File:Landian Accelerationism.png]] [[Landian Accelerationism|Nick Land]] and [[File:Acidcomf.png]] [[Acid Communism|Mark Fisher]], famous for it'sits idiosyncratic "theory-fiction", and which their work involved things such as [[w:Psychedelic_experience|psychedelia]], [[File:Accel.png]] [[accelerationism]], [[w:Western_esotericism|esotericism]], [[w:Rave|rave culture]] and [[w:Jungle_music|Jungle music]], [[w:Cybernetics|cybernetics]] and [[File:CyberPunk.png]] [[w:Cyberpunk|cyberpunk]] media genre.
 
Cyberpunk and it's subsequent [[w:Cyberpunk_derivatives|sub-genres]] have heavily influenced Anarcho-Transhumanism, notably [[w:Biopunk|Biopunk]], [[w:Nanopunk|Nanopunk]] and [[File:Solarpunk.png]] [[Technogaianism|Solarpunk]].
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