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I have left the version of Anarchist that I just deleted below, but first let me explain why I merged it with anarchism.
The concept of anarchist and anarchism seem so close that I can't understand why we'd maintain two seperate pages.
--DanKeshet
If you want this page to be Views of anarchists or Anarchists in the media or Famous anarchists, then let's make one of those. In any case, I find it very confusing to have this article summarizing the different types of anarchists right alongside the Anarchism article summarizing the same thing. --dk
A person who professes a belief in anarchy or Anarchism. Because anyone can claim to be an anarchist, there is no central authority on what it means to be an anarchist. Although the term anarchist generally means an opposition to all forms of governments, anarchists extend this concept to include quite a number of institutions.
See Anarchism for more details on the different flavors of anarchists and the sometimes hostile relationship between them.
Calling someone an "anarchist" has been a popular way for TV commentators and newspaper writers to demonize and de-legitimize non-mainstream viewpoints.
Historical Anarchist movements:
Well-known Anarchists of each different flavor:
Other anarchists:
Quotes:
What does it mean to be an Anarchist?
It looks like this has come up before (albeit some time ago), but why do we need this page and one at anarchism? It seems that when it came up before (see above), somebody was concerned about mixing up what you might call "legitimate" anarchism and people simply attacking others as "anarchists", but I think this is covered in the main anarchism article anyway (under the section "Anarchism as Anomie").
If there are no objections, I'm going to integrate what's here into anarchism and make this page a redirect (or, of course, somebody else can do it). I'll leave it a few days in case there are strong views. -- Camembert
I've change this page to a disamb page because I thought the "Marvel Comics" disamb notice on the top of Anarchism looked very out of place. -- infinity 0 19:47, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
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I have left the version of Anarchist that I just deleted below, but first let me explain why I merged it with anarchism.
The concept of anarchist and anarchism seem so close that I can't understand why we'd maintain two seperate pages.
--DanKeshet
If you want this page to be Views of anarchists or Anarchists in the media or Famous anarchists, then let's make one of those. In any case, I find it very confusing to have this article summarizing the different types of anarchists right alongside the Anarchism article summarizing the same thing. --dk
A person who professes a belief in anarchy or Anarchism. Because anyone can claim to be an anarchist, there is no central authority on what it means to be an anarchist. Although the term anarchist generally means an opposition to all forms of governments, anarchists extend this concept to include quite a number of institutions.
See Anarchism for more details on the different flavors of anarchists and the sometimes hostile relationship between them.
Calling someone an "anarchist" has been a popular way for TV commentators and newspaper writers to demonize and de-legitimize non-mainstream viewpoints.
Historical Anarchist movements:
Well-known Anarchists of each different flavor:
Other anarchists:
Quotes:
What does it mean to be an Anarchist?
It looks like this has come up before (albeit some time ago), but why do we need this page and one at anarchism? It seems that when it came up before (see above), somebody was concerned about mixing up what you might call "legitimate" anarchism and people simply attacking others as "anarchists", but I think this is covered in the main anarchism article anyway (under the section "Anarchism as Anomie").
If there are no objections, I'm going to integrate what's here into anarchism and make this page a redirect (or, of course, somebody else can do it). I'll leave it a few days in case there are strong views. -- Camembert
I've change this page to a disamb page because I thought the "Marvel Comics" disamb notice on the top of Anarchism looked very out of place. -- infinity 0 19:47, 7 July 2007 (UTC)