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Anarcho-Nihilism is compatible with other post-left movements, because tenets of Anarcho-Nihilism are similar to these of [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism|Post-Left Anarchism]]. For example, Anarcho-Nihilism is well compatible with [[File:Anprim.png]] [[Anarcho-Primitivism]] sharing with it the hate for civilization. However, in such case nihilist tends to be merely [[File:Egoprimf.png]] feral rather than a «noble savage» |
Anarcho-Nihilism is compatible with other post-left movements, because tenets of Anarcho-Nihilism are similar to these of [[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism|Post-Left Anarchism]]. For example, Anarcho-Nihilism is well compatible with [[File:Anprim.png]] [[Anarcho-Primitivism]] sharing with it the hate for civilization. However, in such case nihilist tends to be merely [[File:Egoprimf.png]] feral rather than a «noble savage» |
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First movement that had similar ideology to Anarcho-Nihilism was Russian Nihilist Movement. Russian nihilists were diverse ideologically, for example Bakunin was social anarchist, Chernyshevsky was utopian socialist and Nechayev was considered as totalitarian communist, that doesn't count to Anarcho-Nihilism. |
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===Creation/Origin=== |
===Creation/Origin=== |
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One of first people that was definitely anarchist, individualist and nihilist were Renzo Novatore and Fumiko Kaneko. |
One of first people that was definitely anarchist, individualist and nihilist were Renzo Novatore and Fumiko Kaneko. |