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'''Anarcho-Nihilism''' ('''AnNihil''' or '''AnNil''') is an ultraradical [[File:UltraAn.png]] [[Anarcho-Individualism|Anarcho-Individualist]] ideology whose beliefs may somewhat diverge, but generally:<br>
a) it rejects any political ideals seeing them as various forms of slavery;<br>
b) it believes that the current sutiation is so bad that [[File:Apolit.png]] [[Apoliticism|apoliticism]] should be rejected, even if there's no positive political program;<br>
c) it believes that destruction should be done for its own sake and finds empowerment in it;<br>
d) not only it rejects political ideals, but all social institutions and civilization, sometimes coming to [[Anarcho-Primitivism]];<br>
e) being a form of [[Anarcho-Egoism]] and [[Illegalism|Anarcho-Illegalism]], it rejects all possible norms coming to the extremes.<br>
 
There's a great confusion between Anarcho-Nihilism and [[ExisNil.png]] [[w:Existential_Nihilism|existential nihilism]]. The latter is the philosophy denying all values, hence «meaningless of life». Meanwhile, «nihilism» in Anarcho-Nihilism means the rejection of all social institutions and restrictions. Another common confusion is that between Anarcho-Nihilism and [[File:Schopenhauer.png]] absolute pessimism. It's true that Anarcho-Nihilists are often depressed, but it doesn't mean they hate life; what they really hate is repressive structures being forced upon them.
 
Influenced by the [[File:RussianNil.png]] [[W:Russian nihilist movement|Russian Nihilism]], he sees extreme violence towards social construct and authorities as a valid way to bring about political change.
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