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  1. pronounced [S2] Anarchism is Existentialism with a coat of black paint 1-1-1

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anarchism is near-synonymous with Existentialism
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pronounced Z–617 pronounced [Z] anarchism (top-level category) 1-1-1
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pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 1-1-1
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the claim that Anarchism's actual model of society is the same cluster of Existentialist models Liberalism uses, and then each of them builds other larger-scale village/town/region propositions on top of that. I don't really know if this is true. it would take a bit of investigation to build a decent logical proof either way. this concept comes out of the works of Horst Stowasser, [1] who claims that anarchism is "not an ideology" (impossible, but go on) but a cluster of things based on "freedom", "hostility to domination", "solidarity", "mutual aid", "autonomy of the individual", "networks of small units", "self determination", and "rebellion against foreign determination". 5/8 of those are Existentialist values, and half of them can be co-opted into Liberalism.

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