Different ideologies and ideas - Anarchism
Anarchism is a cluster of doctrines centred on the belifes that the state restricts the freedom of
citizens nad the government is useless and harmfull. The state and other institutions are source of
oppression. Anarchism has many varieties that differs in their ideas and point
of view. The very word „anarchism” is derived
from the greek root „anarchos” what means „without autority/power. Anarchists
themselves consider their system to be the broadest form of democracy in which
they have a direct impact on their lives, but they also participate in the
creation and adoption of laws. However, they condemn representative democracy.
Anarchists condemn all forms of centralized power. They stand against any forms
of discrimination. Left-wing anarchism it presupposes the abolitation of
oppression and social exploitation and postulates universality, freedom,
equality and social justice. It also regard capitalism as a form of power of
the class that owns capital over the class that does not, which immediately
makes it bad.
Somehow this sentence - "they also participate in the creation and adoption of laws" - clashes with whatever else you've written about anarchists? Laws? They would have to be centrally approved, apply to everyone and be enforced.
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