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*[[File:Situ.png]] [[Situationism]]
*[[File:Stirner.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Stirnerism]]
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*[[File:Anpag.png]] [[Religious Anarchism|Esoteric Anarchism]]
*[[File:Sufi.png]] Sufism
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The "Lacanian anarchism" proposed by Saul Newman utilizes the works of Jacques Lacan and [[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Max Stirner]] more prominently. Newman criticizes classical anarchists, such as [[File:Acol.png]] [[Anarcho-Collectivism|Mikhail Bakunin]] and [[File:Socan2.png]] [[Social Anarchism|Peter Kropotkin]], for assuming an objective "human nature" and natural order; he argues that from this approach, humans progress and are well-off by nature, with only the Establishment as a limitation that forces behavior otherwise. For Newman, this is a worldview that depicts the reversal of [[File:Fishe.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Thomas Hobbes']] Leviathan, in which the "good" state is subjugated by the "evil" people.
Lewis Call has attempted to develop post-anarchist theory through the work of [[File:Nietzsche.png]]
Duane Rousselle has approached the term from the perspective of Lacanian psychoanalysis in After Post-Anarchism and Post-Anarchism: A Reader. The journal Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies has been a key academic journal disseminating post-anarchist theory.
==Variants==
===[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[Nomadology|Deleuzoguattarian Anarchism]]===
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