Agrarian Anarchism
Agrarian Anarchism is a libertarian left ideology which believes in the preservation of the environment, and of more traditional agricultural practices to ensure food security. It also posits that the state is a threat to not just the way food is produced, but to the human way of life in general. It raises heritage breeds of animals, and grows heirloom plants. It isn't entirely opposed to genetic modification but is wary of GMOs produced by corporations, especially terminator crops. He wants to live in a stateless agrarian society.
Variants
Russian Nihilism
Russian Nihilism was an
economically left, civically variable,
agrarian, and revolutionary
anti-monarchist movement from the
Russian Empire in the late 19th century. It was primarily inspired by the thought of the
Young Hegelians and Russian anarchist
Mikhail Bakunin.
Ideas varied wildly between theoreticians. Some supported anarchism (Bakunin), some supported
republicanism (Chernyshevsky), and some supported what was perceived as
totalitarianism (Nechayev). One thing these theorists all shared was an opposition to traditional values, monarchism, and religion. Another thing to note is that some nihilists were greatly influenced by Russian antinihilist literature such as Ivan Turgenevs "fathers and sons" or Fyodor Dostoevskys work and aspired to be like the nihilist characters in those stories.
Personality and Behavior
AgAn is a live and let live sort, they're usually tending his crops or observing their animals. It is very gentle with them and gets upset when they are damaged. AgAn also abhors wasteful behavior, when they're not working they usually hang around with other anarchists. He gets angry when crops fail and when big corporations try to buy his farm.
Stylistic Notes
While AgAn is slightly primitivist when it comes to food production, it is generally ambivalent to tech when it isn't damaging the environment. AgAn talks normally, he doesn't talk in Cavespeak like Anprim.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Split it with a diagonal line and fill the lower section with black,
- Fill the other half with fern green,
- Draw a gold wheat ear with 3 pairs of kernels; the stem should start in the black half of the ball,
- Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
---|---|---|---|
Black | #141414 | rgb(20, 20, 20) | |
Fern Green | #4F7A44 | rgb(79, 122, 68) | |
Gold | #ECBD00 | rgb(236, 189, 0) |
Relationships
Friends
Eco-Anarchism - You're the best brother ever, we're going to smash the state and preserve the world together!
Anarcho-Pacifism - Really swell, he’s very gentle and likes to help with the garden.
Anarcho-Individualism - You really get me.
Agorism - Sells me some very interesting plants and equipment that he probably didn't acquire legally. He’s on weird drugs too.
Anarcho-Communism - Kropotkin was based, Makhno was great too. Although many of you seem to be more interested in the industry than the field...
Agrarianism - Farming is nice, shame most of your followers are mostly statist.
Minecraft Villagerism - *Villager mumbling sounds*
Anarcho-Conservatism - You seem to understand me. Even though you are like
him.
Frenemies
Agrarian Capitalism - You're really good at what you do, but I wish you were more sustainable and didn't take those subsidies. Also stop making money off the GMO’s.
Post-Leftism - Always comes around for the produce but never really helps out.
Anarcho-Capitalism - Buys my produce and sells me new tools, but they pollute a lot and keeps dropping nukes all the time.
Anarcho-Nihilism - Life in small village will be better for you.
Neozapatismo - Just wished you called yourself an anarchist and you would be based.
Enemies
Eco-Authoritarianism - It doesn't matter what you call yourself, authoritarianism will never help the environment.
Eco-Fascism - Even worse.
Anarcho-Primitivism - Keeps trying to break down my fence and trample my crops.
Industrialism - Get cucked, industrial pig!
Post-Humanism - Holy shit, you are completely deranged.
State Liberalism - My Opposite.
Further Information
Books
- The Art of Not Being Governed by James C. Scott
Articles
Wikipedia
Gallery
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