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== Usage notes ==
== Usage notes ==
* {{TTS|html=code|AA|A.A.}} is the long-form [[Help:Senses and editions|philosophy tag for anarchism]], so "Anarchist Library" is abbreviated to "AALibrary". <s>It doesn't, for instance, refer to Phoenix Wright's law library.</s>
* {{TTS|html=code|AA|A.A.}} is the long-form [[Help:Senses and editions|philosophy tag for anarchism]], so "Anarchist Library" is abbreviated to "AALibrary".


== Section links ==
== Section links ==

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Basic Principles of Anarchism

author
pronounced 3300. (Z)pronounced ⧼hue-philosophy-tts-/en⧽ pronounced ⧼hue-philosophy-tts-/en⧽  / Morpheus (top-level category)1-1-1
field, scope, or group [Item]
pronounced 3300. (Z)pronounced ⧼hue-philosophy-tts-/en⧽ pronounced ⧼hue-philosophy-tts-/en⧽  / anarchism (top-level category)1-1-1
date
2003

Links

  • Anarchist Library:

Nickel usage or significance

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Motifs or claims

  1. Social sanctioning is caused by hierarchies[1] / (9k)
  2. Giving orders is having illegitimate authority / It is illegitimate authority to divide society into order givers and order takers[1] / (9k)
  3. Being an authority is good, having authority is bad[1] / (9k)
  4. dividing society into order givers and order takers (anarchism)[1] / (9k)
  5. There is a difference between expertise and irrational authority, and anarchists are able to make this distinction and honor legitimate authority[1] / (9k)
  6. Anarchism means abolishing domination / Anarchism is partly defined by the concept of abolishing domination[1] / (9k)

Subjective themes

Usage notes

Section links

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "What Anarchism Really Stands For" [section]. [1]