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01 Dec 07
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The anarchist, however, rejects all of this. We hold, instead, that: 1) anarchist organizations cannot be created before the demand for them exists; 2) indoctrinated people are not free people; 3) a movement based on a central authority (e.g., the central Anarchist organization) and on masses of indoctrinated followers will be an elite, political one, NOT a popular, social one; 4) the social revolution will invariably be betrayed by such an effort, becoming a political revolution whereby the Anarchists seize power.
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The Anarchist stresses ideological conformity as the prerequisite for social revolution -- in other words, you swallow A,B, and C doctrines and THEN you are an Anarchist. Their plan of action revolves around: 1) creating a central Anarchist organization; 2) educating (e.g., indoctrinating) the working class as to the tenets of Anarchism; 3) thereby building a mass movement; 4) creating a social revolution.
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08 Apr 07
Felipe Cavazos"whether anarchism is an ideology -- a set of rules and conventions to which you must abide, or whether anarchism is a methodology -- a way of acting, or a historical tendency against illegitimate authority."
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20 Mar 07
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05 Dec 06
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18 Apr 06
Dante-Gabryell Monson"It's an odd feature of the anarchist tradition over the years that it seems to have often bred highly authoritarian personality types, who legislate what the Doctrine IS, and with various degrees of fury (often great) denounce those who depart from what
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