Not Poetry... Anarchism... Govt. Form Poem by Rommel Mark Dominguez Marchan

Not Poetry... Anarchism... Govt. Form

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Anarchism is a political philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which consider the state, as compulsory government, to be unnecessary, harmful, and/or undesirable, and promote the elimination of the state or anarchy.[1][2] Specific anarchists may have additional criteria for what constitutes anarchism, and they often disagree with each other on what these criteria are. According to The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, 'there is no single defining position that all anarchists hold, and those considered anarchists at best share a certain family resemblance.'[3]

There are many types and traditions of anarchism, generally agrouped into socialist anarchism and individualist anarchism or similar two-sides classifications, [4] not all of which are mutually exclusive.[5][6][7] Anarchism is usually considered to be a radical left-wing ideology, [8][9][10] and much of anarchist economics and anarchist legal philosophy reflect anti-statist interpretations of communism, collectivism, syndicalism or participatory economics; however, anarchism has always included an economic and legal individualist strain, [11] with that strain supporting an anarchist free-market economy and private property (like classical mutualism or today's anarcho-capitalism and agorism) .[12][13][14] Others, such as panarchists and anarchists without adjectives, neither advocate nor object to any particular form of organization as long as it is not compulsory. Some anarchist schools of thought differ fundamentally, supporting anything from extreme individualism to complete collectivism.[2] The central tendency of anarchism as a social movement have been represented by communist anarchism, with anarcho-individualism being primarily a philosophical/literary phenomenon.[15] Some anarchists fundamentally oppose all forms of coercion, supporting self-defense or non-violence, while others have supported the use of some coercive measures, including violent revolution and terrorism, on the path to anarchy.[16]

The term anarchism derives from the Greek ἀ ν α ρ χ ο ς , anarchos, meaning 'without rulers', [17][18] from the prefix ἀ ν - (an-, 'without') + ἄ ρ χ ή (archê, 'sovereignty, realm, magistracy') [19] + -ι σ μ ό ς (-ismos, from a stem -ι ζ ε ι ν , -izein) . There is some ambiguity with the use of the terms 'libertarianism' and 'libertarian' in writings about anarchism. Since the 1890s from France, [20] the term 'libertarianism' has often been used as a synonym for anarchism and was used almost exclusively in this sense until the 1950s in the United States; [21] its use as a synonym is still common outside the U.S.[22] Accordingly, 'libertarian socialism' is sometimes used as a synonym for socialist anarchism, [23][24] to delineate it from 'individualist libertarianism' (individualist anarchism) . On the other hand, some use 'libertarianism' to refer to individualistic free-market philosophy only, referring to free-market anarchism as 'libertarian anarchism.'[25][26]

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a.k.a. Jetfellow Marchanism
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