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Important early influences were Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy and Élisée Reclus. In the late 19th century, green anarchism emerged within individualist anarchist circles in Cuba, France, Portugal and Spain. In the latter half of the 20th century, environmentalists began to realize the need for radical egalitarianism within their movement. |
Important early influences were Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy and Élisée Reclus. In the late 19th century, green anarchism emerged within individualist anarchist circles in Cuba, France, Portugal and Spain. In the latter half of the 20th century, environmentalists began to realize the need for radical egalitarianism within their movement. |
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To this end, the American author Murray Bookchin analyzed the connection between human life and the land they lived on. Bookchin hypothesized that any adverse change in the ecology of the planet would negatively affect the humans living on it. |
To this end, the American author Murray Bookchin analyzed the connection between human life and the land they lived on. Bookchin hypothesized that any adverse change in the ecology of the planet would negatively affect the humans living on it. At the end of this meta-analysis of human history, Bookchin concluded that capitalism (and its negative ecological consequences) began the moment humans broke the 'blood oath' that connected them to nature. |
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== Personality and Behaviour == |
== Personality and Behaviour == |
Revision as of 22:25, 19 March 2023
Eco-Anarchism is an Environmentalist Anarchist ideology inhabiting a similar position to AnCom and AnSynd at the bottom of the LibLeft quadrant. He gets very mad when people mistake him for AnPrim.
Solarpunk
Solarpunk is an art genre and movement that envisions a post-capitalist, post-hierarchy, world where humanity sees itself as part of nature, while clean energy solves environmental challenges such as climate change and pollution.
History
Important early influences were Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy and Élisée Reclus. In the late 19th century, green anarchism emerged within individualist anarchist circles in Cuba, France, Portugal and Spain. In the latter half of the 20th century, environmentalists began to realize the need for radical egalitarianism within their movement.
To this end, the American author Murray Bookchin analyzed the connection between human life and the land they lived on. Bookchin hypothesized that any adverse change in the ecology of the planet would negatively affect the humans living on it. At the end of this meta-analysis of human history, Bookchin concluded that capitalism (and its negative ecological consequences) began the moment humans broke the 'blood oath' that connected them to nature.
Personality and Behaviour
Eco-Anarchists can act either very peaceful, either living in an isolated log cabins in the woods or in primitive commune/tribes, or they can engage in revolutionary-like tactics against the State by mail bombings or protests.
Eco-Anarchists are very kind towards animals of all types and have differing opinions on humans. Eco-Anarchists usually have a vege-patch and will give tips to starting your own.
How to Draw
Drawing Eco-Anarchism is very easy:
- Draw a ball,
- Draw a not completely black line diagonally across the ball,
- Fill the bottom half with the same shade,
- Fill the top half with green,
- Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Green | #00DD00 | 0, 221, 0 | |
Black | #141414 | 20, 20, 20 |
Relations
Friends
- Anarcho-Communism and Anarcho-Syndicalism - Two of my best friends.
- Libertarian Municipalism - You're like me, just with a bit more communism.
- Democratic Confederalism - Same as before but in Kurdish.
- Buddhist Anarchism - Another fellow vegan for religious reasons.
- Total Liberationism - Animal liberation now!
- Deep Ecology - Every living being deserves protection!
- Eco-Transhumanism - My robo-sibling.
- Eco-Socialism - Fellow environmentalist and socialist
- Anarcho-Naturism - Good friend who likes to be nude.
- Insurrectionary Anarchism - Let's go destroy these meat factories!
Frenemies
- Green Libertarianism - I like your care for the environment and your distrust of the state, but capitalism is harmful to the environment.
- Georgism - Taxes are cringe, but if it protects land, I guess it's pretty good.
- Eco-Capitalism - You are a terrible system that kills animals for prof- Holy shit, are those veggie burgers?
- Anarcho-Primitivism - Your plan might solve climate change but killing 99+% of the human population is a bit too far don't ya think? Also I'm sick of people confusing me for you.
- Anarcho-Capitalism - Stop burning coal.
Enemies
- Authoritarian Capitalism - Oil guzzler.
- Neoluddism - First, you’re not a leftist. Second, what does this even accomplish?
- Anti-Environmentalism - Seriously?!
- Eco-Fascism - Can you please not use climate change as an excuse for eugenics?
- Eco-Authoritarianism - Oxymoron, Authority damages the environment.
Further Information
Wikipedia
Literature
- What is Green Anarchy? by Anonymous
- Death of a Small Planet by Murray Bookchin
- I Am Not A Machine, I Am A Human Being by Mia X. Kursions
- The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey
- Walden by Henry David Thoreu
- Desert by Anonymous
- Animal Liberation and Social Revolution by Brian A. Dominick
- Veganarchism: Philosophy, Praxis, Self-Criticism by Joseph Parampathu
- Making A Killing: The Political Economy of Animal Rights by Bob Torres
- A Solar punk manifesto
Gallery
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Original image
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Eco-Egoism
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Eco-Egoism (alt)