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(→‎Friends: I don’t know where the basis for mutualism to like the post-left, because first, the post-left is relatively open to economic issues, and their attitudes towards anyone and any left-wing economic ideas are basically the same. The second is most of the modern mutualism. It is not much different from ancom and ansynd in places other than economics. More importantly, Proudhon's own theory conflicts with anti-civilization, because Proudhon obviously hates primitive tribal societies)
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*[[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism]] - Genuinely not bad, and centenly much better than [[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|him]]. Just ditch the private property stuff and you'd be even better.
*[[File:LeftRothbardianismPix.png]] [[Left-Rothbardianism]] - Genuinely not bad, and centenly much better than [[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|him]]. Just ditch the private property stuff and you'd be even better.
*[[File:Cosmo.png]] [[Cosmopolitanism]] - "There will no longer be nationality, no longer fatherland, in the political sense of the words: they will mean only places of birth. Man, of whatever race or colour he may be, is an inhabitant of the universe; citizenship is everywhere an acquired right."
*[[File:Cosmo.png]] [[Cosmopolitanism]] - "There will no longer be nationality, no longer fatherland, in the political sense of the words: they will mean only places of birth. Man, of whatever race or colour he may be, is an inhabitant of the universe; citizenship is everywhere an acquired right."
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Left Anarchism]] - Why do you want to abandon economy entirely? At least you admit mutual aid to certain extent. And how it's possible that you dislike concept of private property but some of you likes theft?


=== Frenemies ===
=== Frenemies ===

Revision as of 17:47, 26 March 2023

Mutualism, also called Proudhonism or Anarcho-Mutualism (AnMut), is an economically left-wing (but pro-market), Anarchist and culturally variable ideology primarily based upon the writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.

He advocates for a socialist system based on a free market economy and usufructs, the introduction of a mutual credit bank, ownership of the means of production by either the workers collectively or by the individual(s) using them, and the representation of trade by equal amounts of labour in the free market.

Additionally, he is strongly in favour of individual liberty and can be seen as the unifying ideology between the social, individualist, and market schools of anarchist thought, and was highly influential in the development of other anarchist ideologies that came after it.

History

In a general sense, mutualism can be considered the original anarchy since the mutualist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon was the first person to identify himself as an anarchist.

According to A Mutualist FAQ, mutualism was "the original form taken by the labor movement, first in Great Britain and shortly thereafter in France and the rest of Western Europe. Both mutualist practice and theory arose as part of the broad current of working class radicalism in England, from around the time of the publication of Paine's Rights of Man and the organisation of the first Societies of Correspondence in the 1790s, to the Chartist movement. Mutualism existed for some time as a spontaneous working class practice before it was formalised in theory."

Personality and Behaviour

Mutualism is known to reject traditional currency, instead proposing an alternative system based upon "labour notes", which is sometimes used as a running joke. He often attempts to unify the left and right anarchists through his proposed mix of socialism and a market economy, to varying degrees of success. Sometimes, his relative obscurity is played upon in comics ("what actually is mutualism?").

While he does not have strong established cultural views and leans progressive like his fellow anarchists, he has had a history of occasionally making sexist or anti-Semitic remarks, much to the dismay of his friends (this being a reference to certain views espoused by Proudhon himself).

However, he seems somewhat ashamed of these past mistakes, having been heard saying "my ideal society would have sent me to the guillotine for being too conservative".

How to Draw

Flag of Mutualism
Flag of Mutualism (Trade circle design)

Drawing Mutualism is very easy:

  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Draw a black diagonal line,
  3. Fill the space below the line in black and the space above with an orange
  4. Add the eyes and you're done!
  5. (Optional) Draw, in the centre of the ball, two curved arrows which form a circle; an orange one in the black section and a black one in the orange section.
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Orange #F7941E 247, 148, 30


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Frenemies

  • Titoism - Based socialism and markets but cringe authoritarianism.
  • Jacobinism - I am greatly thankful for the French revolution but your despotism? No thanks.
  • National Anarchism - Good economics, but can you calm down with the reactionary politics please? Plus we agree about racism and jews
  • National Syndicalism - Same as above, but also authoritarian and illiterate. Please stop citing me. It's true that Rousseau's ideology of social contract was flawed but I'm not a monarchist or a fascist!
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - I respect your admiration for the free market, but I'd like you to drop the whole capitalism thing.
  • Marxism - We used to be friends, but then he called me a "utopian" and said that markets were stupid.
  • Anarcha-Feminism & Jewish Anarchism - I'VE CHANGED I PROMISE!
  • Georgism - At least he understands that land property is theft.
  • Social Georgism - Better version of the guy above, though I don't like how most of you like that glorified statist.
  • Illegalism - Maybe I should change argument that "property is theft" because it will make you capitalist...

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