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Re: Chomsky on Ron Paul
The anarchist movement is divided into many different factions that usually tend to wage war upon each other: communist anarchists against socialist anarchists against syndicalist anarchists against Christian anarchists against environmentalist anarchists against free-market, libertarian and voluntaryist anarchists.
Anarchism can mean many things, but for most anarchy movements it usually means means non-oppression, non-hierarchy, and thus equality among men. It has nothing to do with the exploitative, rule-based and oppressive system of capitalism. Yet there is a part of the anarchist movement calling themselves anarcho-capitalists. |
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Re: Chomsky on Ron Paul
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The anarchist movement is divided into many different factions that usually tend to wage war upon each other: communist anarchists against socialist anarchists against syndicalist anarchists against Christian anarchists against environmentalist anarchists against free-market, libertarian and voluntaryist anarchists. Anarchism can mean many things, but for most anarchy movements it usually means means non-oppression, non-hierarchy, and thus equality among men. It has nothing to do with the exploitative, rule-based and oppressive system of socialism. Yet there is a part of the anarchist movement calling themselves anarcho-socialists/syndaclists. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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