Anarchism is a political ideology defined by the central belief that political authority, especially in the form of the state, is both evil and unnecessary. Anarchism rejects hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates for their replacement with self-managed, voluntary societies. While having anarchist beliefs is legal, anarchism aims for a society where institutions and collective decision making are based on self-management without a dominant government. However, many people incorrectly associate anarchism with chaos and a lack of order due to misunderstandings around what anarchism proposes.
Anarchism is a political ideology defined by the central belief that political authority, especially in the form of the state, is both evil and unnecessary. Anarchism rejects hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates for their replacement with self-managed, voluntary societies. While having anarchist beliefs is legal, anarchism aims for a society where institutions and collective decision making are based on self-management without a dominant government. However, many people incorrectly associate anarchism with chaos and a lack of order due to misunderstandings around what anarchism proposes.
Anarchism is a political ideology defined by the central belief that political authority, especially in the form of the state, is both evil and unnecessary. Anarchism rejects hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates for their replacement with self-managed, voluntary societies. While having anarchist beliefs is legal, anarchism aims for a society where institutions and collective decision making are based on self-management without a dominant government. However, many people incorrectly associate anarchism with chaos and a lack of order due to misunderstandings around what anarchism proposes.
• A system of ideas and ideals, especially onr that
forms basis of economic or political theory and policy • The collection or normative beliefs and values What is Anarchism?
• It is an ideology that is defined by the central belief that
political authority in all its forms, especially in the form of the state, is both evil and unnecessary • According to Kropotkin, Anarchism is a name given to a principle or theory of life and conduct under which society is conceived without government • Anarchism is an anti-authoritarian • It rejects hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates their replacements self-managed, self-governed societies based on voluntary, cooperative institutions What is the significance of Anarchism? • Anarchism is a political system that holds there should be no government • Anarchism rests on the faulty notion of government • It promotes that a government is a dominant force that decides for the actions of people • This talks about the individual rights Who has the power in Anarchy?
• Anarchy is a society without a government.
• Anarchist are people who believe in anarchism and desire to live in anarchy as all our ancestors once did • Anarchists have many positive ideas about life for the sake of people Is Anarchism illegal?
• Having this belief is perfectly legal
• This advocate change through non-violent, nom- criminal means • Being an Anarchist is also legal, it supports the aim and purpose of Anarchism What is the aim of Anarchism?
• Anarchism aims the society where all the
institutions and collective decision making structures are based on self-management Anarchism in the Philippines
• According to a Filipino Anarchism Researcher,
Anarchism in the Philippines has still a long way to go • Anarchism was been a widespread political belief worldwide since the industrial revolution in Europe • Iceland was the first anarchist country in the world • Anarchism is also legal in Switzerland, Luxembourg etc. What other thought about Anarchism • When people hear the word “anarchy” or “Anarchism”, they think of chaos • It brings to mind images of gangs fighting in the streets, looting and rioting, without a police force to help end the madness GROUP MEMBERS