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[[File:Blackflag.png|thumb|A common anarchist symbol is the black flag.]] | {{ambox|type=content|issue=This article '''needs to be distinguished from [[Anarchism]]''' and be more clearly defined.}}[[File:Blackflag.png|thumb|A common anarchist symbol is the black flag.]]'''Anarchism without adjectives''' is a position within [[anarchism]] that calls for the political unity of anarchists as opposed to [[sectarianism]] among its various opposing sub-ideologies (commonly identified by their adjectives, [[Anarcho-communism|anarcho-communist]], [[Anarcho-syndicalism|syndicalist]], [[Green anarchism|green]], etc.). Anarchists of this stance believe it is more relevant to focus on immediate issues and [[praxis]] as oppose to infighting with other anarchists over less mundane economic and political theory.<ref>[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/anarchism-w-o-adjectives Anarchism Without Adjectives] ''The Anarchist Library''</ref> | ||
'''Anarchism''' is a political | |||
Anarchists who subscribe to this position also often emphasize the universal aspects within various anarchist trends; seeking the complete abolishment of a physical ruler (a dictator, a president, a monarch), many physical rulers (an aristocracy, a cabinet of ministers) or a metaphysical idea (a political system, societal pressure) that exercises power over other humans. It is argued in anarchist circles if the concepts of [[money]], [[social relations|relationships]],<ref>http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ole-martin-moen-aleksander-sorlie-the-ethics-of-relationship-anarchy</ref> or [[truth]]<ref>https://archive.org/details/StirnerTheEgoAndItsOwn</ref> are included in this definition. | |||
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== See also == | |||
* [[Left-unity]], a comparable but broader concept. | |||
* [[Synthesis anarchism]], a historical application of this position. | |||
* [[United front]], another form of tactical unity. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 26 March 2024
This article needs to be distinguished from Anarchism and be more clearly defined. |
Anarchism without adjectives is a position within anarchism that calls for the political unity of anarchists as opposed to sectarianism among its various opposing sub-ideologies (commonly identified by their adjectives, anarcho-communist, syndicalist, green, etc.). Anarchists of this stance believe it is more relevant to focus on immediate issues and praxis as oppose to infighting with other anarchists over less mundane economic and political theory.[1]
Anarchists who subscribe to this position also often emphasize the universal aspects within various anarchist trends; seeking the complete abolishment of a physical ruler (a dictator, a president, a monarch), many physical rulers (an aristocracy, a cabinet of ministers) or a metaphysical idea (a political system, societal pressure) that exercises power over other humans. It is argued in anarchist circles if the concepts of money, relationships,[2] or truth[3] are included in this definition.
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See also
- Left-unity, a comparable but broader concept.
- Synthesis anarchism, a historical application of this position.
- United front, another form of tactical unity.