RE: The Psychology of Anarchists and Anarchism

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The Psychology of Anarchists and Anarchism

in psychology •  8 years ago 

uff.. long nice post, the kind I like. :)
I'm going to quote myself with some very personal impressions I have on anarchism.
Of course for me, a long time "anarch" (maybe in the sense of Ernst Jünger) I see new values to create an anarcho-capitalist society , that have never been mentioned in all the theories of Anarchism are they Revolutionary (change the system but with alternatives), Rebel (against the system to create alternatives) or Revolted (destroy the system with no alternatives).
This forms took shape in social anarchism, collectivist anarchism, anarcho-communism, libertarian socialism, anarcho-syndicalism, social ecologists, bomb anarchists, philosophical and individualist anarchism, and others.
The first value for the next real anarchism is how to raise untraumatized Children in the future world.
"If we stop the Violence our ancestors used to traumatize us, and stop the cycle of passing it to our kids, then we can be free and help to create one world where people have enough autonomy, are happy and know how to live in an "antagonist-cooperative", "competitive- collaborative" World without the interference of Power."

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