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anarchism

/ˈænəɹˌkɪzəm/

Meanings
  • A political theory advocating for the abolition of a centralized government and its institutions.

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anarchism , anarchisms
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Etymology
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The term 'anarchism' derives from the Ancient Greek words 'anarkhos' (ἄναρκhos) meaning 'without a ruler or commander' and 'arkhein' (αρχειν) meaning 'to rule or command'.


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  1. libertarianism: A political philosophy that emphasizes individual freedom and limited government intervention.

  2. social anarchism: A branch of anarchist thought that emphasizes the importance of social solidarity and mutual aid in creating a free and just society.

  3. anarcho-syndicalism: A political and social ideology that combines the principles of anarchism and syndicalism. Anarcho-syndicalist organizations emphasize the importance of workers' self-management and direct action in creating a free and just society.


Culture
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Anarchism has been a significant force in various cultural movements throughout history. In literature, anarchist themes can be found in works by authors such as Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, and Albert Camus. In visual arts, anarchist symbolism can be seen in works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Raoul Hausmann. In music, anarchist themes can be found in works by artists such as Sergei Rachmaninov, Igor Stravinsky, and The Clash. Anarchism has also been a significant influence in various social and political movements throughout history, such as labor rights, civil rights, and environmentalism.

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