
It’d be like democratic socialism, except without anyone calling it that and imposing a structure. Anarchy is countless generations of disparate people with the drive to be freer than they are under the systems that forcibly govern them.Īnarchy is about us not needing that imposed structure from anyone, and just being cognizant and caring and compassionate enough to take care of ourselves and our communities and each other without anyone making it happen. It is an ongoing fight against hierarchical systems and the authority figures that construct them.Īnarchy is a burning desire for freedom from tyranny. A personal stance against authority that informs all our decisions and thus shapes the trajectory of our existence.

It is for real people and dealing with real problems.Īnarchy is a living and breathing praxis that we incorporate into our everyday lives. It is not about trying to prescribe a way of life for an imagined place and time, and imagined people.

It is about actively working to end authoritarian relationships wherever they exist, and build non-authoritarian alternatives. Anarchy is the negation of all the classes, institutions and dogmas built to rule people.Īnarchy is above all a practice, not a theory. Anarchy is the opposition to authority, the rejection of hierarchy and the unending strive for autonomy and self-determination.
