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Revision as of 02:27, 6 January 2021
Existential Anarchism, also known as Anarcho-Existentialism or AnEx, is a Libertarian unity and Post-left ideology that believes in an Anarchical state through the realization of existentialist philosophy. While not necessarily an File:Ego.pngEgoist, it often adopts individualist praxis.
History
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Personality and Behaviour
Specializing in aggressively pensive stares, Existential anarchism doesn't utilize any emotions other than a quiet depression.
While they enjoy debate they strictly only do so on a respectful and peaceful level, usually opting out almost immediately if the other side becomes aggressive.
How to Draw
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Relationships
Friends
- File:Ego.png Egoism - “And those who were seen dancing were deemed insane by they who were deaf to the music.” (You get me)
Frenemies
- Jewish Anarchism - How can one be so pious in the face of undoubtable proof that God lies dead, what more am I not seeing?
- Anarcho-Nihilism - I agree that we exist without inherent purpose or value, but then why the violence?
Enemies
- Assigning someone/something as an enemy of the self is nothing short of obscene.
Further Information
Literature
Existential anarchism doesn't have any devoted theory to it, but has been mentioned by Max Stirner in The Ego and His Own. Existentialism as a separate theory is explored in the works of philosophers such as Søren Kierkegaard and Freidrich Nietzsche.
- Untimely Meditations by Friedrich Nietzsche
- Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre