Anarchismus
Anarchismus[1] (ex Graeco ἀν 'sine' + ἄρχειν 'regnare' + ισμός [ex stemmate -ιζειν] 'sine archontibus', 'sine rectoribus')[2] est philosophia politica de theoriis animisque quae civitatem sui iuris considerat inutilem, supervacuam, noxiamque, omnem involuntariam vel stabilem auctoritatem repudians,[3] et anarchiam (societatem sine gubernatione) promovet.[4][5][6][7] Hi fontes anarchismum appellant philosophiam rerum politicarum (Johnston 2000, Mclaughlin 2007, Slevin 2003). Anarchistae coactam civitatem[8] reiciunt, et igitur auctoritatem in quotidiana hominum vita deminuere vel etiam abolere conantur et gubernationis exstinctionem petunt.[9] Sunt multa anarchismi genera et mores,[10] quorum non omnes inter se differunt,[11] et praeterea discrepat inter scriptores num additae normae in anarchismo postulandae sint.[12] Fautores anarchismi, "anarchistae" appellati, societates sine civitate suadent secundum instituta quae societates voluntariae[13][14] et non hierarchicae sunt.[15][16]
- Nigra
- Buddhistica
- Capitalistica
- Christiana
- Collectivistica
- Communistica
- Egoistica
- Existentialistica
- Feministica
- Viridis
- Individualistica
- Infoanarchismus
- Anarchism insurrectionis
- Laeva
- Mutualistica
- Nationalis
- Nihilistica
- Naturistica
- Pacifistica
- Philosophica
- Platformistica
- Post-anarchistica
- Post-colonialis
- Post-laeva
- Primitivistica
- Queer
- Socialis
- Syndicalistica
- Synthetica
- Veganistica
- Voluntaristica
- Sine adiectivis
- Anarchia
- Anarchist Black Cross
- Anti-authoritarianismus
- Antimilitarismus
- Grex affinitatis
- Black bloc
- Contentio classium
- Communia
- Consensus democracy
- Conscientious objector
- Decentralizatio
- Oecologia profunda
- Actio directa
- Democratia directa
- Potestas dualis
- Especifismo
- Anarchismus expropriativus
- Associatio liber
- Amor liber
- Schola libera
- Cogitatio libera
- Horizontalitas
- Illegalismus
- Individualismus
- Reclamatio individualis
- Isocratia
- Lex
- Politica participatoria
- Permanent Autonomous Zone
- Prefigurative politics
- Propaganda of the deed
- Refusal of work
- Res novae
- Rewilding
- Social center
- Oecologia socialis
- Social insertion
- Somatherapia
- Spontaneous order
- Squatting
- Temporary Autonomous Zone
- Union of egoists
- Gulielmus Godwin
- Iosiah Warren
- Petrus Iosephus Proudhon
- Henricus David Thoreau
- Maximus Stirner
- Michael Bakunin
- Ludovica Michel
- Petrus Kropotkin
- Beniaminus Tucker
- Ericous Malatesta
- Ioannes Most
- Leo Tolstoj
- Emma Goldman
- Aemilius Armand
- Nestor Makhno
- Rudolphus Rocker
- Buenaventura Durruti
- Alexander Berkman
- Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia
- Volin
- Murray Bookchin
- Colandus Ward
- Noam Chomsky
- Alfredus M. Bonanno
- Ioannes Zerzan
- David Graeber
- Commune Parisiorum anni 1871
- Hague Congress
- International Conference of Rome
- Trial of the thirty
- Res Haymarket
- Kalendae Maiae
- Anarchist Exclusion Act
- Congress of Amsterdam
- Tragic Week
- High Treason Incident
- Manifesto of the Sixteen
- 1919 United States anarchist bombings
- Biennio rosso
- Bavarian Soviet Republic
- Kronstadt rebellion
- Third Russian Revolution
- Makhnovia
- Amakasu Incident
- Escuela Moderna
- Anarchismus individualisticus in Europa
- Anarchismus individualisticus in Francia
- Res Novae Hispanicae
- Barcelona May Days
- Red inverted triangle
- Labadie Collection
- Mensis Maius 1968
- Provo
- LIP
- Kate Sharpley Library
- Australian Anarchist Centenary
- Carnival Against Capitalism
- 1999 WTO Conference protest
- Pelliculae anarchisticae
- Anarchist Bookfair
- Anarcho-punk
- Artes
- Culture jamming
- DIY culture
- Freeganism
- Independent Media Center
- Infoshop
- Internationalis hymnus
- Anarchismus Iudaeus
- Terra et libertas
- Anarchismus aestheticus
- Educatio popularis
- La propriété, c'est le vol!
- Radical cheerleading
- Radical environmentalism
- Squatting
- Symbolismus
- Terminologia
- A las barricadas
Sunt multa anarchismi genera et memoriae, quarum non omnes inter se exclusivae.[17]
Historia anarchismi
recensereTheoria et praxis anarchismi hodierni Aevo Illuminationis, ut videtur, inceptum habuerunt. Sunt autem qui constant omnes homines voluntatem libertatis habere, et multas societates priscas sine civitate nec auctoritate floruisse. Nihilominus, inter res novas Francicas theoria anarchismi primum enuntiata est. Antea verbum "confusio" vel "licentia effrenata" significabat.
Paulo postea Anna Hutchinsonia in Rhodensi Insula colonia Americana societatem anarchicam creavit, nunc oppidum Portum Ostium.
Gulielmus Godwin conditor philosophiae anarchismi dicitur. Liber eius anno 1793 scriptus, cuius titulus est Enquiry concerning Political Justice, and its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness ('Quaestio de iure politico quod virtutem et felicitatem impellat'), dicit omne regnum malum esse.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Axters, S. (1937). Scholastiek lexicon Latijn-Nederlandsch. Antwerpen: Geloofsverdediging.
- ↑ Anarchy Merriam-Webster's Online dictionary.
- ↑ Michael Bakunin, God and the State, pars 2.; Benjamin Tucker, State Socialism and Anarchism; Petrus Kropotkin, Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal; Errico Malatesta, Towards Anarchism; Murray Bookchin, Anarchism: Past and Present, pars 4; An Introduction to Anarchism a Liz A. Highleyman.
- ↑ Errico Malatesta, [http://www.marxists.org/archive/malatesta/1930s/xx/toanarchy.htm "Towards Anarchism," MAN! OCLC 3930443.
- ↑ "Working for The Man," The Globe and Mail,, 14 Maii 2007.
- ↑ "Anarchism," Encyclopædia Britannica (Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service, 2006.
- ↑ "Anarchism," The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2005), 14: "Anarchism is the view that a society without the state, or government, is both possible and desirable."
- ↑ Errico Malatesta, Towards Anarchism.
- ↑ Colin Ward, [http://www.panarchy.org/ward/organization.1966.html Anarchism as a Theory of Organization (1966).
- ↑ Kropotkin, Peter, Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings (Courier Dover Publications, 2002), p. 5.
- ↑ Sylvan, Richard. "Anarchism". A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, editors Goodwin, Robert E. and Pettit, Philip. Blackwell Publishing (1995), p. 231/
- ↑ Ait 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." "Anarchism," The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, (Oxford University Press, 2007), 31.
- ↑ "ANARCHISM, a social philosophy that rejects authoritarian government and maintains that voluntary institutions are best suited to express man’s natural social tendencies." George Woodcock. "Anarchism" in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- ↑ "In a society developed on these lines, the voluntary associations which already now begin to cover all the fields of human activity would take a still greater extension so as to substitute themselves for the state in all its functions." Petrus Kropotkin, "Anarchism" in Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- ↑ Anglice: "That is why Anarchy, when it works to destroy authority in all its aspects, when it demands the abrogation of laws and the abolition of the mechanism that serves to impose them, when it refuses all hierarchical organization and preaches free agreement—at the same time strives to maintain and enlarge the precious kernel of social customs without which no human or animal society can exist." Petrus Kropotkin. Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal.
- ↑ "Anarchists are opposed to irrational (e.g., illegitimate) authority, in other words, hierarchy—hierarchy being the institutionalisation of authority within a society." "B.1 Why are anarchists against authority and hierarchy?" in An Anarchist FAQ.
- ↑ Richard Sylvan, "Anarchism" in A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, edd. Robert E. Goodwin, et Philip Pettit (Blackwell Publishing, 1995), p. 231.
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
recensere- Graham, Robert, ed. Anarchism. A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas.
- 2005. Volume One: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE to 1939). Montréal et Londinii: Black Rose Books. ISBN 1551642506.
- Volume Two: The Anarchist Current (1939-2006) Montréal et Londinii: Black Rose Books. ISBN 9781551643113.
- Harper, Clifford. 1987. Anarchy: A Graphic Guide. Camden Press.
- Le Guin, Ursula K. 1974. The Dispossessed.
- Johnston, R. 2000. The Dictionary of Human Geography.. Cantabrigiae: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 0631205616.
- Mclaughlin, Paul. 2007. Anarchism and Authority. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0754661962.
- Slevin, Carl. 2003. Anarchism. In The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics, ed. Iain McLean et Alistair McMillan. Oxford University Press.
- Woodcock, George. 1962. Anarchism. Penguin Books.
- Woodcock, George, ed. 1977. The Anarchist Reader. Fontana/Collins. (Anthologia commentariorum ab anarchistis et turbatoribus plebis, inter quos Proudhon, Kropotkin, Bakunin, Bookchin, et Goldman scriptorum.)
Nexus externi
recensereVide Anarchismus in Victionario. |
Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad Anarchismum spectant. |
- "An Anarchist FAQ"
- FAQ de Theoria Anarchista
- Infoshop.org
- AnarchismToday.org
- nr-ki Non-Violence, Anarchism and Authority: A Modern Impression
- De anarchismo
De biographia
recensere- "Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia"
- "Anarchy Archives"
- "Anarchist virtual library,"
- "Zinae" anarchistae
Nuntii
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