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'''Post-left anarchism''', sometimes shortened to '''post-leftism''', is a contemporary movement within [[Anarchism|anarchist]] thought which rejects [[Leftism|left-wing politics]] and socioeconomic views. Post-leftists generally emphasize radical individualism and similar concepts, and are often associated with the [[Refusal to work|anti-work]] movement. Post-leftists also reject the concept of ideology as a whole, viewing it as nothing more than a framework of ideas to subjugate other members of society | '''Post-left anarchism''', sometimes shortened to '''post-leftism''', is a contemporary movement within [[Anarchism|anarchist]] thought which rejects [[Leftism|left-wing politics]] and socioeconomic views. Post-leftists generally emphasize radical individualism and similar concepts, and are often associated with the [[Refusal to work|anti-work]] movement. Post-leftists also reject the concept of [[ideology]] as a whole, viewing it as nothing more than a framework of ideas to subjugate other members of society and consider left-wing anarchism and [[Communism (ideology)|communism]] to be extensions of that oppression.<ref>Jason McQuinn (10 December 2009). [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/jason-mcquinn-post-left-anarchy-leaving-the-left-behind ''"Post-Left Anarchy: Leaving the Left Behind"''] ''[[The Anarchist Library]]'' </ref> | ||
The movement is generally influenced by the works of [[Max Stirner]] and [[Wolfi Landstreicher]], but others like [[Theodore Kaczynski|Ted Kaczynski]] and various [[Nihilism|nihilist]] authors are also associated with this position due to their [[reactionary]] social views and disdain for leftism and [[socialism]]. Other | The movement is generally influenced by the works of [[Max Stirner]] and [[Wolfi Landstreicher]], but others like [[Theodore Kaczynski|Ted Kaczynski]] and various [[Nihilism|nihilist]] authors are also associated with this position due to their [[reactionary]] social views and disdain for leftism and [[socialism]]. Other anarchist groups such as [[Mutualism|mutualists]] sometimes associate with this tendency as well.<ref>Evan Jack (7 October 2021). [https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/evan-jack-a-farewell-to-post-left-anarchy#toc5 "A Farewell to Post-Left Anarchy"] ''The Anarchist Library''</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/ r/antiwork], community on [[Reddit]] promoting refusal to work. Many | * [https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/ r/antiwork], community on [[Reddit]] promoting refusal to work. Many of its members are post-left anarchists | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Post-left anarchism, sometimes shortened to post-leftism, is a contemporary movement within anarchist thought which rejects left-wing politics and socioeconomic views. Post-leftists generally emphasize radical individualism and similar concepts, and are often associated with the anti-work movement. Post-leftists also reject the concept of ideology as a whole, viewing it as nothing more than a framework of ideas to subjugate other members of society and consider left-wing anarchism and communism to be extensions of that oppression.[1]
The movement is generally influenced by the works of Max Stirner and Wolfi Landstreicher, but others like Ted Kaczynski and various nihilist authors are also associated with this position due to their reactionary social views and disdain for leftism and socialism. Other anarchist groups such as mutualists sometimes associate with this tendency as well.[2]
See also
- Individualist anarchism, a movement which inspired post-left anarchism
External links
- r/antiwork, community on Reddit promoting refusal to work. Many of its members are post-left anarchists
References
- ↑ Jason McQuinn (10 December 2009). "Post-Left Anarchy: Leaving the Left Behind" The Anarchist Library
- ↑ Evan Jack (7 October 2021). "A Farewell to Post-Left Anarchy" The Anarchist Library