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Anarchism
Anarchism is a social and political theory and practice that works for a free society without domination and hierarchy.
Social Ecology
Social Ecology, developed from green anarchism, is the idea that our ecological problems have their ultimate roots in our social problems. This is because the domination of nature and our ecology by humanity has its ultimate roots in the domination humanity by humans. Therefore, the solutions to our ecological problems are found by addressing our social and ecological problems simultaneously.
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Quotes
Poetry and imagination must be integrated with science and technology, for we have evolved beyond an innocence that can be nourished exclusively by myths and dreams.
~ Murray Bookchin, The Ecology of Freedom
People want to treat ‘we’ll figure it out by working to get there’ as some sort of rhetorical evasion instead of being a fundamental expression of trust in the power of conscious collective effort.
~Anonymous, but quoted by Mariame Kaba, We Do This 'Til We Free Us
The end justifies the means. But what if there never is an end? All we have is means.
~Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven
The assumption that what currently exists must necessarily exist is the acid that corrodes all visionary thinking.
~Murray Bookchin, "A Politics for the Twenty-First Century"
There can be no separation of the revolutionary process from the revolutionary goal. A society based on self-administration must be achieved by means of self-administration.
~Murray Bookchin, Post Scarcity Anarchism
In modern times humans have become a wolf not only to humans, but to all nature.
The ecological question is fundamentally solved as the system is repressed and a socialist social system develops. That does not mean you cannot do something for the environment right away. On the contrary, it is necessary to combine the fight for the environment with the struggle for a general social revolution...
~Abdullah Öcalan
Social ecology advances a message that calls not only for a society free of hierarchy and hierarchical sensibilities, but for an ethics that places humanity in the natural world as an agent for rendering evolution social and natural fully self-conscious.
~ Murray Bookchin
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agorism is capitalism without the state, that's all.
From what I understood those markets usually are not places for selling/buying stuff and more like temporary free shops were ressources get distributed. I dont see how this is capitalism or even agorism
See this zine (pdf dowbload) as my source
This is really cool - my current town doesn't have anything to this scale, but we have an awesome Everything is Free Facebook group which operates 24-7, and people regularly organize free 'yard sales' through it, where many households in a neighborhood will all give stuff away on the same day. I'd love to see something on the flea market scale of the events they talk about in the zine someday, but I'm also proud of how effective and consistent the online group is.
The state existed before capitalism, and is a pre-requisite for capitalism. There is no such thing as capitalism without the state.
What is the term for a society in which state power has been disbanded, and its functions replaced by corporations or cooperatives allowed to grow powerful due to operating in a free market?
Am I thinking of syndicalism?
A syndicalist society is one where the economy is managed by unions, usually anarchist unions.
Corporations are legal entities granted a charter by the state; the contradictory position that thinks corporations can exist without a state is Rothbardianism, often oxymoronically called anarcho-capitalism. The actual practice of adherents of this theory could be called neo-feudalism.
Thanks for clearing that up
Really really free markets isn't agorism. It's moneyless free exchange of second-hand goods. Agorism still uses money.