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|title = [[File:Post-an.png]] Post-Anarchism
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|caption = ̷̷͔͔̆̆Ļ̵̐a̷̢͐ ̷̥̈́c̶̱̆o̵̺̅n̴̢̒ǹ̶̫a̶̻͑i̸̪͊s̷̖̈ŝ̷̯a̷͉̚ṉ̷̎c̴̮͋e̷͈̊ ̴̪̆ń̸͔'̸̙̽e̷̲̿s̷͕̕t̴̤͒ ̸͇̃p̸͖̉a̸͕͆s̷͓͘ ̴̞̎p̶̖͘o̶̖͗u̸͇̾r̴͉͒ ̶̻͑s̵̳̈́ậ̴v̸͇͗o̴̧̅i̸̗͐r̸̜̍ ̴̠͛:̸̠͆ ̷̒ͅl̶͕̑ã̶̺ ̶̠̋ć̷͉o̵̧͘n̴͓͛ṇ̷͗a̵̘͝ḭ̸̀s̶̟̍ś̸͓a̷̫͝n̸̳̿c̶̦̏e̸̛͓ ̵̟̑ë̷̳s̴̤͐t̵̗̃ ̸̬̀p̸͙̈́o̴̼͒ȗ̶͔r̶̺͝ ̵̛̭c̴̩͊o̸̜̿u̵͙̒p̷̭̽e̴͇̽r̸̬̆.̵͉͂ |aliases = PostAn <br> Postanarchism <br> Post-Structuralist Anarchism <br> Lacanian Anarchism <br> [[File:Poststruct.png]] Michel Foucault Thought
|caption = ̷̷͔͔̆̆Ļ̵̐a̷̢͐ ̷̥̈́c̶̱̆o̵̺̅n̴̢̒ǹ̶̫a̶̻͑i̸̪͊s̷̖̈ŝ̷̯a̷͉̚ṉ̷̎c̴̮͋e̷͈̊ ̴̪̆ń̸͔'̸̙̽e̷̲̿s̷͕̕t̴̤͒ ̸͇̃p̸͖̉a̸͕͆s̷͓͘ ̴̞̎p̶̖͘o̶̖͗u̸͇̾r̴͉͒ ̶̻͑s̵̳̈́ậ̴v̸͇͗o̴̧̅i̸̗͐r̸̜̍ ̴̠͛:̸̠͆ ̷̒ͅl̶͕̑ã̶̺ ̶̠̋ć̷͉o̵̧͘n̴͓͛ṇ̷͗a̵̘͝ḭ̸̀s̶̟̍ś̸͓a̷̫͝n̸̳̿c̶̦̏e̸̛͓ ̵̟̑ë̷̳s̴̤͐t̵̗̃ ̸̬̀p̸͙̈́o̴̼͒ȗ̶͔r̶̺͝ ̵̛̭c̴̩͊o̸̜̿u̵͙̒p̷̭̽e̴͇̽r̸̬̆.̵͉͂
|aliases = PostAn <br> Postanarchism <br> Post-Structuralist Anarchism <br> Lacanian Anarchism <br> [[File:Foucault.png]] Foucauldianism
[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Deleuzoguattarian Anarchism <br>
[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Deleuzoguattarian Anarchism <br>Incomprehensive Anarchism <br>{{Alias|Kak-Dunce.png|Kakistocracy|Lazy Funi-Talking Nerd Mistwa One Eye}}
[[File:Fash.png]] Fascism of the Potato (by [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism]]) <br>
|alignments = [[File:Offcompass.png]] [[:Category:Off_The_Compass|Off-Compass]] <br>
|alignments = [[File:Offcompass.png]] [[:Category:Off_The_Compass|Off-Compass]] <br>
[[File:Libunity-yellow.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Unity|LibUnity]] <br>
[[File:OffLib.png]] [[:Category:Libertarian Unity|LibUnity]] <br>
[[File:Awaj.png]] [[:Category:Anarchists|Anarchists]] <br>
[[File:Awaj.png]] [[:Category:Anarchists|Anarchists]] <br>
[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[:Category:Post-Left|Post-Left]]
[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[:Category:Post-Left|Post-Left]]
|examples =
|definition =|theorists =
|theorists =
'''Actual Post-Anarchists'''
'''Actual Post-Anarchists'''
*[[File:AnOnto.png]] [[W:Peter Lamborn Wilson|Hakim Bey]] (1945-2022), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:AnOnto.png]] [[Post-Leftism|Hakim Bey]] (1945-2022), [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:ExistPostAn.png]] [[W:Todd May|Todd May]] (1955-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:ExistPostAn.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism|Todd May]] (1955-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Onfray.png]] [[w:Michel Onfray|Michel Onfray]] (1959-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Onfray.png]] [[w:Michel Onfray|Michel Onfray]] (1959-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Newman.png]] [[w:Saul_Newman|Saul Newman]] (1972-), [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK
*[[File:Newman.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Saul Newman]] (1972-), [[File:Cball-UK.png]] {{PBW|UKball|UK}}
*[[File:Post-an.png]] [[W:Lewis Call|Lewis Call]] (-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Post-an.png]] [[Post-Anarchism|Lewis Call]] (-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Post-an.png]] [[w:Duane Rousselle|Duane Rousselle]] (1982-), [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada
*[[File:Post-an.png]] [[Post-Anarchism|Duane Rousselle]] (1982-), [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] {{PBW|Canadaball|Canada}}
'''Influential Theorists''' {{Collapse|
'''Influential Theorists''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Antao.png]] [[w:Zhuang_Zhou|Zhuang Zhou]] (369-286 BC), [[File:Cball-Song.png]] [[w:Song (state)|Song]]
*[[File:Antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism|Zhuang Zhou]] (369-286 BC), [[File:Cball-Song.png]] [[w:Song (state)|Song]]
*[[File:Stirner.png]] [[w:Max_Stirner|Max Stirner]] (1806-1856), [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany
*[[File:Stirner.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Max Stirner]] (1806-1856), [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] {{PBW|Germanyball|Germany}}
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] [[w:Friedrich_Nietzsche|Friedrich Nietzsche]] (1844-1900), [[File:Cball-GermanEmpire.png]] Germany
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] [[Aristocracy|Friedrich Nietzsche]] (1844-1900), [[File:Cball-GermanEmpire.png]] {{PBW|Germanyball|Germany}}
*[[File:Goldman.png]] [[w:Emma Goldman|Emma Goldman]] (1869-1940) [[File:Cball-Lithuania.png]] Lithuania/[[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia
*[[File:Goldman.png]] [[Ego-Communism|Emma Goldman]] (1869-1940) [[File:Cball-Lithuania.png]] Lithuania/[[File:Cball-Russia.png]] {{PBW|Russiaball|Russia}}
*[[File:Lacan.png]] [[w:Jacques_Lacan|Jacques Lacan]] (1901-1981), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Bataille.png]] [[Cultism|Georges Bataille]] (1897-1962) [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[w:Gilles_Deleuze|Gilles Deleuze]] (1925-1995), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Lacan.png]] [[w:Jacques_Lacan|Jacques Lacan]] (1901-1981), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Poststruct.png]] [[w:Michel_Foucault|Michel Foucault]] (1926-1984), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Deleuze.png]] [[Nomadology|Gilles Deleuze]] (1925-1995), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:PostMarxism.png]] [[w:Jean_Baudrillard|Jean Baudrillard]] (1929-2007), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Foucault.png]] [[w:Michel_Foucault|Michel Foucault]] (1926-1984), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Antao.png]] [[w:Ursula_K._Le_Guin|Ursula K. Le Guin]] (1929-2018), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Baudrillard.png]] [[Accelerationism|Jean Baudrillard]] (1929-2007), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[W:Felix Guattari|Félix Guattari]] (1930-1992), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism|Ursula K. Le Guin]] (1929-2018), [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
*[[File:Poststruct.png]] [[W:Jacques Derrida|Jacques Derrida]] (1930-2004), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France
*[[File:Guattari.png]] [[Nomadology|Félix Guattari]] (1930-1992), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Postfem.png]] [[w:Judith_Butler|Judith Butler]] (1956-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA}}
*[[File:Derrida.png]] [[W:Jacques Derrida|Jacques Derrida]] (1930-2004), [[File:Cball-France.png]] {{PBW|Franceball|France}}
*[[File:Negri.png]] [[Autonomism|Antonio "Toni" Negri]] (1933-), [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] {{PBW|Italyball|Italy}}
*[[File:Postfem.png]] [[Anarcha-Feminism|Judith Butler]] (1956-), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA}}


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|dislikes = Doing anything <br> <s>Showers</s>
|influences=
|influences=
[[File:Auton.png]] [[Autonomism]]<br>
[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|Classical Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|Classical Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Postmodernicon.png]] [[w:Postmodernism|Postmodernism]]<br>
[[File:Postmodernicon.png]] {{PHB|Post-Modernism}}<br>
[[File:Poststruct.png]] [[w:Post-structuralism|Post-Structuralism]]<br>
[[File:Poststruct.png]] {{PHB|Post-Structuralism}}<br>
[[File:PostmodernFem.png]] [[w:Postmodern feminism|Postmodern Feminism]]<br>
[[File:PostmodernFem.png]] {{PHB|Postmodern Feminism}}<br>
[[File:Neomarx.png]] [[Neo-Marxism]] <br>
[[File:Neomarx.png]] [[Neo-Marxism]] <br>
[[File:Frankfurt.png]] [[Frankfurt Socialism]] (Critical Theory)<br>
[[File:Frankfurt.png]] [[Frankfurt School]] (Critical Theory)<br>
[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Left Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]]<br>
[[File:Antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism]]<br>
[[File:Ego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]]<br>
[[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]]<br>
[[File:Nietzsche.png]] [[W:Nietzscheanism|Nietzscheanism]]<br>
[[File:Nietzsche.png]] {{PHB|Nietzscheanism}}<br>
[[File:Goldman.png]] [[Ego-Communism|Goldmanism]]<br>
[[File:Goldman.png]] [[Ego-Communism|Goldmanism]]<br>
|sub =
[[File:Sorelia.png]] [[National Syndicalism|Sorelianism]] (Newman)

|influenced=
|school =
[[File:Acidcomf.png]] [[Acid Communism]]<br>
[[File:Bataille.png]] '''Accursed Anarchism''' {{Collapse|
[[File:Landian_Accelerationism.png]] [[Right-Accelerationism|Landian Accelerationism]]<br>
[[File:Leftac.png]] [[Left-Accelerationism]]}}
*[[File:Accel.png]] [[Accelerationism]]
*[[File:Antifash2.png]] [[Anti-Fascism]]
*[[File:Anti-Humanism.png]] {{PHB|Anti-Humanism}}
*[[File:Acéphale.png]] [[Cultism|Atheology]]
*[[File:Materialism.png]] {{PHB|Materialism|Base Materialism}}
*[[File:GE.png]] [[Gift Economy]]
*[[File:Hedon.png]] {{PHB|Hedonism}}
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] {{PHB|Nietzscheanism}}
*[[File:Sadist.png]] {{PHB|Sadism}}
}}
[[File:ExistPostAn.png]] '''Existentialist Post-Anarchism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]]
*[[File:Egocom.png]] [[Ego-Communism|Goldmanism]]
*[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[Nomadology]]
*[[File:Poststruct.png]] {{PHB|Post-Structuralism}}
}}
[[File:Foucault.png]] '''Foucouldianism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism]]
*[[File:Anti-Humanism.png]] {{PHB|Anti-Humanism}}
*[[File:Anti-Racism.png]] Anti-Racism
*[[File:Poststruct.png]] {{PHB|Post-Structuralism}}
*[[File:Postmodernicon.png]] {{PHB|Post-Modernism}}
*[[File:PostMarxism.png]] {{PHB|Post-Marxism}}
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] {{PHB|Nietzscheanism}}
*[[File:Sadist.png]] {{PHB|Sadism}}
}}
[[File:Newman.png]] '''Lacanian Anarchism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Agamben.png]] [[Autonomism|Agambenism]]
*[[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]]
*[[File:AntiMani.png]] [[W:Manichaeism#Figurative_use|Anti-Manichaeism]]
*[[File:Anti-Marx.png]] {{PHB|Anti-Marxism}}
*[[File:Fishe.png]] [[W:State of nature|Hobbesianism]]
*[[File:Thar.png]] [[w:Discourse on Voluntary Servitude|Involuntary Servitude]]
*[[File:Lacan.png]] {{PHB|Lacanian Psychoanalysis}}
*[[File:Landauer.png]] [[Anarcho-Pacifism|Landauerism]]
*[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[Nomadology]]
*[[File:AnOnto.png]] Ontological Anarchism
*[[File:CarlSchmitt.png]] [[w:Political theology|Political Theology]]
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] Politics of Ressentiment
*[[File:Poststruct.png]] {{PHB|Post-Structuralism}}
*[[File:Sorel.png]] [[Syndicalism|Sorelianism]]
}}
[[File:Onfray.png]] '''Onfrayism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Bataille.png]] [[Post-Anarchism|Accursed Anarchism]]
*[[File:Atheism.png]] {{PHB|Atheism}}
*[[File:Consequentialism.png]] {{PHB|Consequentialism}}
*[[File:Ancyn.png]] {{PHB|Cynicism}}
*[[File:Materialism.png]] {{PHB|Materialism}}
*[[File:Hedonism.png]] {{PHB|Hedonism}}
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] {{PHB|Nietzscheanism}}
*[[File:Proudhon.png]] [[Mutualism|Proudhonism]]
*[[File:FrenchRep.png]] [[Republicanism]]
*[[File:Modnat.png]] [[Patriotism|French Patriotism]]
*[[File:Girondi.png]] [[Girondism]]
*[[File:Contrarianism-Icon.png]] [[Contrarianism]] (Accused)
}}
[[File:AnOnto.png]] '''Ontological Anarchism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Socan2.png]] [[Social Anarchism|Classical Anarchism]]
*[[File:Fourier.png]] [[Utopian Socialism|Fourierism]]
*[[File:Hippie.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism|Hippieism]]
*[[File:Irrat.png]] Irrationalism
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] Nietzscheanism
*[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[Nomadology]]
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]]
*[[File:Postmodernicon.png]] Postmodernism
*[[File:Situ.png]] [[Situationism]]
*[[File:Stirner.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism|Stirnerism]]
*[[File:Antrans.png]] Technoprimtivism
*[[File:Anpag.png]] [[Religious Anarchism|Esoteric Anarchism]]
*[[File:Sufi.png]] Sufism

*[[File:TAZ.png]] TAZ
**[[File:Anin.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism]]
**[[File:Insan2.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism]]
**[[File:RegDelCarn.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Fiumanism]]
**[[File:Pirat.png]] [[Hydrarchy|Pirate Utopianism]]
**[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]]
**[[File:Antech.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism]]
**[[File:Anticiv.png]] [[Tribalism|Croatanism]]
}}

[[File:PostModAn.png]] '''Post-Modern Anarchism''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anti-Humanism.png]] {{PHB|Anti-Humanism}}
*[[File:Nietzsche.png]] Nietzschean Anarchism
*[[File:Postmodernicon.png]] {{PHB|Post-Modernism}}
}}
}}
'''Post-Anarchism''', or '''Post-Structuralist Anarchism''' is anarchism understood not as a certain set of social arrangements, or even as a particular revolutionary project, but rather as a sensibility, a certain ethos or way of living and seeing the world which is impelled by the realization of the freedom that one already has. It suggests that revolution – as a way of thinking about radical political changes – is no longer operational, and proposes the notion of insurrection instead – in which one distances oneself from power, rather than seeking to fight against it directly creating a new rule.
'''Post-Anarchism''', or '''Post-Structuralist Anarchism''' is anarchism understood not as a certain set of social arrangements, or even as a particular revolutionary project, but rather as a sensibility, a certain ethos or way of living and seeing the world which is impelled by the realization of the freedom that one already has. It suggests that revolution – as a way of thinking about radical political changes – is no longer operational, and proposes the notion of insurrection instead – in which one distances oneself from power, rather than seeking to fight against it directly creating a new rule.


In layman's terms, Post-anarchism is not a single coherent theory, but rather refers to the combined works of any number of post-modernists and post-structuralists such as Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard; postmodern feminists such as Judith Butler; and alongside those of classical anarchist and libertarian philosophers such as Zhuang Zhou, Emma Goldman, Max Stirner, and Friedrich Nietzsche. Thus, the terminology can vary widely in both approach and outcome.
In layman's terms, Post-anarchism is not a single coherent theory, but rather refers to the combined works of any number of post-modernists and post-structuralists such as Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard; postmodern feminists such as Judith Butler; and alongside those of classical anarchist and libertarian philosophers such as Zhuang Zhou, Emma Goldman, Max Stirner, and Friedrich Nietzsche. Thus, the terminology can vary widely in both approach and outcome.
==History ==
==History==
The term "post-anarchism" was coined by philosopher of [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Left Anarchism|post-left anarchy]] Hakim Bey in his 1987 essay "Post-Anarchism Anarchy." Bey argued that [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|anarchism]] had become insular and sectarian, confusing the various anarchist schools of thought for the real experience of lived anarchy. In 1994, Todd May initiated what he called "poststructuralist anarchism", arguing for a theory grounded in the post-structuralist understanding of power, particularly through the work of Michel Foucault and Emma Goldman, while taking the anarchist approach to ethics.
The term "post-anarchism" was coined by philosopher of [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism|post-left anarchy]] Hakim Bey in his 1987 essay "Post-Anarchism Anarchy." Bey argued that [[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism|anarchism]] had become insular and sectarian, confusing the various anarchist schools of thought for the real experience of lived anarchy. In 1994, Todd May initiated what he called "poststructuralist anarchism", arguing for a theory grounded in the post-structuralist understanding of power, particularly through the work of Michel Foucault and Emma Goldman, while taking the anarchist approach to ethics.


The "Lacanian anarchism" proposed by Saul Newman utilizes the works of Jacques Lacan and [[File:Ego.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.
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]] [[Existentialist Anarchism|Friedrich Nietzsche,]] rejecting the Cartesian concept of the "subject." From here, a radical form of anarchism is made possible: the anarchism of becoming. This anarchism does not have an eventual goal, nor does it flow into "being"; it is not a final state of development, nor a static form of society, but rather becomes permanent, as a means without end. Italian autonomist Giorgio Agamben has also written about this idea. In this respect it is similar to the "complex systems" view of emerging society known as [[File:Panarchy.png]] "[[Panarchism|Panarchy]]". Call critiques [[File:Lib.png]] [[:Category:Liberals|liberal]] notions of language, consciousness, and rationality from an anarchist perspective, arguing that they are inherent in economic and political power within the capitalist state organization.
Lewis Call has attempted to develop post-anarchist theory through the work of [[File:Nietzsche.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism|Friedrich Nietzsche,]] rejecting the Cartesian concept of the "subject." From here, a radical form of anarchism is made possible: the anarchism of becoming. This anarchism does not have an eventual goal, nor does it flow into "being"; it is not a final state of development, nor a static form of society, but rather becomes permanent, as a means without end. Italian autonomist Giorgio Agamben has also written about this idea. In this respect it is similar to the "complex systems" view of emerging society known as [[File:Panarchy.png]] "[[Panarchism|Panarchy]]". Call critiques [[File:Lib.png]] [[:Category:Liberals|liberal]] notions of language, consciousness, and rationality from an anarchist perspective, arguing that they are inherent in economic and political power within the capitalist state organization.
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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.
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==
==Variants==
===[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Deleuzoguattarian Anarchism ===
===[[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] [[Nomadology|Deleuzoguattarian Anarchism]]===
Deleuze and Guattari aren't political thinkers but philosophers, still, something prescriptive can be taken from their books Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. It is strongly discouraging to read them before you understand [[File:Freud.png]] Sigmund Freud and his successor [[File:Lacan.png]] Jacques Lacan. What are those ideas in short:
Deleuze and Guattari aren't political thinkers but philosophers, still, something prescriptive can be taken from their books Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. It is strongly discouraged to read them before you understand [[File:Freud.png]] Sigmund Freud and his successor [[File:Lacan.png]] Jacques Lacan. What are those ideas in short:


Consciousness contains three fragments: ego, superego, and id. Its role is to produce desires, the superego attempts to hold those desires back by morality, shame, and critique, and the ego is the judge that tries to make decisions from this dialog. When something goes wrong in those relations person becomes insane, and a psychologist should intervene and through dialog, calm down the id or superego. Deleuze and Guattari being part of the anti-psychiatry movement, say that this is coercion. Not only the superego, ego, and id should be free, but the id shouldn't even be whole. They compare it with the factory of desires, and it is inhabited by many personalities, just like the proletariat should be freed from the factory, those personalities should be freed to live separately, creating each their own desire, in short, every person should become a schizophrenic, however, they don't oppose the formation of "healthy" consciousness, they are against of formation of consciousness through coercive means by the society. As well they believe that all forms of society should be free to practice since telling what is normal and not is a form of fascism, for example, they believe capitalism can be practiced in the post-capitalist society, despite being Marxists in a very orthodox way.
Consciousness contains three fragments: ego, superego, and id. Its role is to produce desires, the superego attempts to hold those desires back by morality, shame, and critique, and the ego is the judge that tries to make decisions from this dialog. When something goes wrong in those relations person becomes insane, and a psychologist should intervene and through dialog, calm down the id or superego. Deleuze and Guattari being part of the anti-psychiatry movement, say that this is coercion. Not only the superego, ego, and id should be free, but the id shouldn't even be whole. They compare it with the factory of desires, and it is inhabited by many personalities, just like the proletariat should be freed from the factory, those personalities should be freed to live separately, creating each their own desire, in short, every person should become a schizophrenic, however, they don't oppose the formation of "healthy" consciousness, they are against of formation of consciousness through coercive means by the society. As well they believe that all forms of society should be free to practice since telling what is normal and not is a form of fascism, for example, they believe capitalism can be practiced in the post-capitalist society, despite being Marxists in a very orthodox way.


==Personality and Behaviour ==
==Personality and Behaviour==


*Hangs around French cafes talking continental philosophy no one can understand.
*Hangs around French cafes talking continental philosophy no one can understand.
*Talks with [[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]] frequently.
*Talks with [[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]] frequently.
*Basically the anarchist, leftist version of Esoteric Fascism.


==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==
#Draw a ball,
#Draw a ball,
#Fill it in black,
#Fill it in black,
#Draw one big white eye, and you're done!
#Draw one big white eye,
#Add the anarchy symbol, in black, as a pupil.
#Add the anarchy symbol, in black, as a pupil.
#You’re done.
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== Relationships==
==Relationships==
===Friends===
===Friends===
*[[File:Ego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]] - "What Stirner says is a word, a thought, a concept; what he means is no word, no thought, no concept. What he says is not what is meant, and what he means is unsayable." - Max Stirner
*[[File:Anego.png]] [[Anarcho-Egoism]] - "What Stirner says is a word, a thought, a concept; what he means is no word, no thought, no concept. What he says is not what is meant, and what he means is unsayable." - Max Stirner
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Left Anarchism]] - You'll help me move past the constraints of leftism, to better anarchism.
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]] - You'll help me move past the constraints of leftism, to better anarchism.
*[[File:Annil.png]] [[Anarcho-Nihilism]] - Our crushing futility is possibly the most freeing aspect of our existence.
*[[File:Annil.png]] [[Anarcho-Nihilism]] - Our crushing futility is possibly the most freeing aspect of our existence.
*[[File:Antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism]] - The anarchy that can be spoken is not the anarchy.
*[[File:Antao.png]] [[Taoist Anarchism]] - The anarchy that can be spoken is not the anarchy.
*[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]] - The anarchism of becoming is no static state of society, nor final stage of development, rather it is a means without end.
*[[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] [[Existentialist Anarchism]] - The anarchism of becoming is no static state of society, nor final stage of development, rather it is a means without end.
*[[File:Acidcomf.png]] [[Acid Communism]] - Imagining new futures.
*[[File:Acidcomf.png]] [[Acid Communism]] - Imagining new futures.
*[[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] <s>Tunisian Boys - Hey Kids!</s>


===Frenemies===
===Frenemies===
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*[[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism]] - The ideas of pure communism are antiquated, we have to adjust for our contemporaries.
*[[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism]] - The ideas of pure communism are antiquated, we have to adjust for our contemporaries.
*[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] - An individual impeded by the hurdles of capital is not really free.
*[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] - An individual impeded by the hurdles of capital is not really free.
*[[File:Soul.png]] [[Soulism]] - You are my optimistic sibling that believes in the existence of the spiritual world and the chance of a better future. <s>Your anti-despair and pro-hope speeches saved me from suicide in really crappy times, and I endlessly thank you for that! <b>*cries*</b></s>
*[[File:Soul.png]] [[Soulism]] - You are my optimistic sibling that believes in the existence of the chance of a better future. <s>But one day, we will have fun in TAZ.</s>


===Enemies===
===Enemies===
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*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] - We must never go back to subjecting the will of individuals to something as pernicious as totalitarianism.
*[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] - We must never go back to subjecting the will of individuals to something as pernicious as totalitarianism.
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] - You had a chance to make real change for the better, but became a tyrant like the rest.
*[[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] - You had a chance to make real change for the better, but became a tyrant like the rest.
*[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionarism]] - What happened to Land? You're an embarrassment...
*[[File:Landian_Accelerationism.png]] [[Landian Accelerationism]] - What happened to Land? You're an embarrassment...
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]] - "The problem with the minimal state such as that advocated by Nozick, is that it is never minimal in practice: on the contrary, a state which preoccupies itself with security functions – military and police force – is in fact highly interventionist, intrusive and authoritarian. The libertarian minimal state always ends up as a Leviathan state."
*[[File:Minarchist.png]] [[Minarchism]] - "The problem with the minimal state such as that advocated by Nozick, is that it is never minimal in practice: on the contrary, a state which preoccupies itself with security functions – military and police force – is in fact highly interventionist, intrusive and authoritarian. The libertarian minimal state always ends up as a Leviathan state."


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===Literature===
===Literature===


*[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/saul-newman-the-politics-of-postanarchism.pdf The Politics of Postanarchism] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Newman Saul Newman]
*[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/saul-newman-the-politics-of-postanarchism.pdf The Politics of Postanarchism] by [[w:Saul_Newman|Saul Newman]]
*[https://books.google.ru/books?id=gtlbCwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=ru#v=onepage&q&f=true Postanarchism] by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_Newman Saul Newman]
*[https://books.google.ru/books?id=gtlbCwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=ru#v=onepage&q&f=true Postanarchism] by [[w:Saul_Newman|Saul Newman]]
*[https://baixacultura.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/post1.pdf Post-Anarchism: A Reader] by multiple authors
*[https://baixacultura.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/post1.pdf Post-Anarchism: A Reader] by multiple authors
*[https://libcom.org/files/Anti-Oedipus.pdf Anti-Oedipus] by [[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
*[https://libcom.org/files/Anti-Oedipus.pdf Anti-Oedipus] by [[File:Meta-Anarchism.png]] Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
=== Portraits of variants ===
===Portraits===
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=== Portraits ===
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 10 June 2024

Post-Anarchism, or Post-Structuralist Anarchism is anarchism understood not as a certain set of social arrangements, or even as a particular revolutionary project, but rather as a sensibility, a certain ethos or way of living and seeing the world which is impelled by the realization of the freedom that one already has. It suggests that revolution – as a way of thinking about radical political changes – is no longer operational, and proposes the notion of insurrection instead – in which one distances oneself from power, rather than seeking to fight against it directly creating a new rule.

In layman's terms, Post-anarchism is not a single coherent theory, but rather refers to the combined works of any number of post-modernists and post-structuralists such as Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard; postmodern feminists such as Judith Butler; and alongside those of classical anarchist and libertarian philosophers such as Zhuang Zhou, Emma Goldman, Max Stirner, and Friedrich Nietzsche. Thus, the terminology can vary widely in both approach and outcome.

History

The term "post-anarchism" was coined by philosopher of post-left anarchy Hakim Bey in his 1987 essay "Post-Anarchism Anarchy." Bey argued that anarchism had become insular and sectarian, confusing the various anarchist schools of thought for the real experience of lived anarchy. In 1994, Todd May initiated what he called "poststructuralist anarchism", arguing for a theory grounded in the post-structuralist understanding of power, particularly through the work of Michel Foucault and Emma Goldman, while taking the anarchist approach to ethics.

The "Lacanian anarchism" proposed by Saul Newman utilizes the works of Jacques Lacan and Max Stirner more prominently. Newman criticizes classical anarchists, such as Mikhail Bakunin and 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 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 Friedrich Nietzsche, rejecting the Cartesian concept of the "subject." From here, a radical form of anarchism is made possible: the anarchism of becoming. This anarchism does not have an eventual goal, nor does it flow into "being"; it is not a final state of development, nor a static form of society, but rather becomes permanent, as a means without end. Italian autonomist Giorgio Agamben has also written about this idea. In this respect it is similar to the "complex systems" view of emerging society known as "Panarchy". Call critiques liberal notions of language, consciousness, and rationality from an anarchist perspective, arguing that they are inherent in economic and political power within the capitalist state organization.

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

Deleuzoguattarian Anarchism

Deleuze and Guattari aren't political thinkers but philosophers, still, something prescriptive can be taken from their books Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus. It is strongly discouraged to read them before you understand Sigmund Freud and his successor Jacques Lacan. What are those ideas in short:

Consciousness contains three fragments: ego, superego, and id. Its role is to produce desires, the superego attempts to hold those desires back by morality, shame, and critique, and the ego is the judge that tries to make decisions from this dialog. When something goes wrong in those relations person becomes insane, and a psychologist should intervene and through dialog, calm down the id or superego. Deleuze and Guattari being part of the anti-psychiatry movement, say that this is coercion. Not only the superego, ego, and id should be free, but the id shouldn't even be whole. They compare it with the factory of desires, and it is inhabited by many personalities, just like the proletariat should be freed from the factory, those personalities should be freed to live separately, creating each their own desire, in short, every person should become a schizophrenic, however, they don't oppose the formation of "healthy" consciousness, they are against of formation of consciousness through coercive means by the society. As well they believe that all forms of society should be free to practice since telling what is normal and not is a form of fascism, for example, they believe capitalism can be practiced in the post-capitalist society, despite being Marxists in a very orthodox way.

Personality and Behaviour

  • Hangs around French cafes talking continental philosophy no one can understand.
  • Talks with Existentialist Anarchism frequently.

How to Draw

  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Fill it in black,
  3. Draw one big white eye,
  4. Add the anarchy symbol, in black, as a pupil.
  5. You’re done.
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


Relationships

Friends

  • Anarcho-Egoism - "What Stirner says is a word, a thought, a concept; what he means is no word, no thought, no concept. What he says is not what is meant, and what he means is unsayable." - Max Stirner
  • Post-Leftism - You'll help me move past the constraints of leftism, to better anarchism.
  • Anarcho-Nihilism - Our crushing futility is possibly the most freeing aspect of our existence.
  • Taoist Anarchism - The anarchy that can be spoken is not the anarchy.
  • Existentialist Anarchism - The anarchism of becoming is no static state of society, nor final stage of development, rather it is a means without end.
  • Acid Communism - Imagining new futures.
  • Tunisian Boys - Hey Kids!

Frenemies

  • Anarcho-Communism - The ideas of pure communism are antiquated, we have to adjust for our contemporaries.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - An individual impeded by the hurdles of capital is not really free.
  • Soulism - You are my optimistic sibling that believes in the existence of the chance of a better future. But one day, we will have fun in TAZ.

Enemies

  • Fascism - We must never go back to subjecting the will of individuals to something as pernicious as totalitarianism.
  • Marxism–Leninism - You had a chance to make real change for the better, but became a tyrant like the rest.
  • Landian Accelerationism - What happened to Land? You're an embarrassment...
  • Minarchism - "The problem with the minimal state such as that advocated by Nozick, is that it is never minimal in practice: on the contrary, a state which preoccupies itself with security functions – military and police force – is in fact highly interventionist, intrusive and authoritarian. The libertarian minimal state always ends up as a Leviathan state."

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