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Revision as of 01:00, 15 June 2020
Social-Anarchismball is an anarchist, economically left-wing and generally culturally progressive ideologyball. He believes in a stateless, classless society based on the principles of free-association, mutual aid and social equality. To Social-Anarchists, the commune is the cornerstone of social organization, where all participants can vote in a direct democracy. He strongly advocates for a decentralized co-operative economic system centered around worker's self-management, in which trade unions and worker's cooperatives have democratic control over the economy. Much like AnCom, Social-Anarchismball believes in the abolition of unjust hierarchies from state control to private capital, arguing that as long as structures of political and economic oppression continue to exist, individual freedom will never be realized in full.
History
Personality
Usually portrayed as a less radical version of Ancomball
How to Draw
- Draw a ball
- Fill it in dark but not pure black
- Draw 8 circles connected in the middle
- Add the eyes
Relationships
Friends:
- Anarcho-Communismball - Kropotkin is the best!
- Anarcho-Syndicalismball - Stronger together!
- Mutualismball - Thanks for starting this whole thing
- Anarcho-Collectivismball - You might be a bit controversial at times but I still like you.
- Platformismball - Gotta create the conditions for the revolution.
Frenemies:
- Anarcho-Capitalismball - Fellow state hater, but cringe defender of capitalism..
Enemies:
- Pinochetismball - You're kinda mean, you know?
Further Reading
Books:
- Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal by Peter Kropotkin
- Modern Science and Anarchism by Peter Kropotkin
- Cybernetics, Anarchism and Self-Organisation by John Duda
- Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism by Peter H. Marshall
- Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism: An Unbridgeable Chasm by Murray Bookchin