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Revision as of 07:06, 14 December 2022
Invalid user Authority have no difference with power. Moral claims have no difference with demands. You have no obligation to obey both if you don't want to.
Relations
Good
- Anarchism - I mostly agree with such analysis of society.
- Reformism - Civil war is more horrible than the state, I would avoid it and wouldn't want to push others to fight for my ideals.
- Neoliberalism - In international relations neoliberalism proposes to achieve peace between nations through mutual dependence in production, which is preferable to peace through war.
Unsure
- Existentialist Anarchism - Jean Paul Sartre was a Marxist, but he isn't the only thinker.
Bad
- Anarcho-Nihilism - Life is meaningful
- File:Ego.png Anarcho-Egoism - When your mind controls all of your actions
- Everything else
Others
Read:
Alan Carter - Analytical Anarchism
File:Ego.png Max Stirner - The Unique and Its Property
Rene Descartes - Meditations on First Philosophy
Aristotle - Ethics
Sigmund Freud - Civilization and it's Disconnects
Henry Hazlitt - Economics in One Lesson
Bob Black - An Anarchist Response to Crime
Bob Black - The Abolition of Work
Benjamin Tucker - Individual Liberty