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National Anarchism (Newbie Issues)

by NA23 ⌂, Anywhere I Like., Saturday, November 10, 2007, 18:26 @ Joe Kelley

» New perspectives are welcome to those who welcome new perspectives.
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» What is up?
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» Do you intend to enforce your viewpoints upon anyone without their
» knowledge or consent? If so, then, how do you define ‘anarchism’?
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» How do you define "National Anarchism"?
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» Does your definition contradict your definition?

National Anarchism can be defined simply as decentralised, autonomous communities organised under Anarchist principles; anti-authoritarian, voluntary co-operation etc. There is no defined group that would make up a National Anarchist community and all depends on the morals, values and lifestyles of the community. The whole idea is to ensure the self-determination and the preservation of different cultures, lifestyles or ethnic groups in their own communities.

A National Anarchist community could be founded upon Islamic principles, racial principles, a common sexuality amongst the community or any other category the community wish to define themselves by. The benefit of this is to avoid and eliminate tensions caused by different social groups becoming a minority and being oppressed by the majority. As long as the different communities respect the others right to exist in their own way, we'd cease to see racial, religious or any other strife caused by differences in society.

There is also no reason why these different communities couldn't come together in the name of trading resources, information or for any other need. I like to compare it to "the Fellowship" in the Lord of The Rings; the group made up of Elves, Humans, Dwarves etc. all working together and yet keeping to their own communities and living their own way once the threat facing them has been eliminated.

I'm not here to impose my views on anybody else, I'll respect anyone elses opinion so long as mine is respected and not attacked without some decent and logical reasoning. First of all, I am not a "fascist," I am as anti-authoritarian and anti-state as anybody else here, I am not "racist," I do not believe myself or any race superior to another and I do not hate any other race. Any other label you wish to throw at me had best be backed up by evidence and sound logic.

It will be good to continuing discussing topics here.

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Self-Determination, Truth, Liberty, Justice!

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