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A political theory favoring the abolition of governments
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Any of several traditions of thought within the anarchist movement that emphasize the individual and their will over external determinants such as groups, society, traditions, and ideological systems.
individualist anarchism
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Social anarchism, also known as left-wing anarchism or socialist anarchism, is the branch of anarchism that sees liberty and social equality as interrelated.
social anarchism
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Philosophical anarchism is an anarchist school of thought which focuses on intellectual criticism of authority, especially political power, and the legitimacy of governments.
philosophical anarchism
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Anarchism in Korea dates back to the Korean independence movement in Korea under Japanese rule.
anarchism in Korea
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Anarchism in Turkey only began to emerge in 1986 with publication of the magazine Kara.
Anarchism in Turkey
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Anarchism in Japan began to emerge in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as Western anarchist literature began to be translated into Japanese.
Anarchism in Japan
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Anarchism is book-length study of anarchism written by Paul Eltzbacher.
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Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements is a 1962 book about the history of anarchism by George Woodcock.
Anarchism: A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements
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Anarchism is a book-length survey of anarchism written by David Miller and published by J. M. Dent in 1984.
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Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis is a 1981 book about anarchism as a political theory written by Alan Ritter.
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The belief that all forms of rulership are undesirable and should be abolished.
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