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Mutual aid is a fundamental principle for human societies, and cooperation / solidarity among humans, and a number of animals, were crucial for survival and process. As [[file: kropotkin.png]] Kropotkin shows in his book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, mutual aid was a core factor for evolution rather than ruthless competition (which [[File: darwinist.png]] [[Social Darwinism | Social Darwinists]] argue was the core factor of evolution.)
Mutual aid is a fundamental principle for human societies, and cooperation / solidarity among humans, and a number of animals, were crucial for survival and process. As [[file: kropotkin.png]] Kropotkin shows in his book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, mutual aid was a core factor for evolution rather than ruthless competition (which [[File: darwinist.png]] [[Social Darwinism | Social Darwinists]] argue was the core factor of evolution.)
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Despite this, I also believe that survival of the fittest, while not the only factor, was also a large factor of evolution: roughly equally as large as mutual aid. For example, while early tribes did work on an egalitarian basis, they also developed and survived through conflict: as one tribe sought to top the other, they evolved quickly (despite this, the evolution could not have happened if not everybody within the tribe agreed to help, and if they did not also gather supplies from other tribes when in need).  
Despite this, I also believe that survival of the fittest, while not the only factor, was also a large factor of evolution: roughly equally as large as mutual aid. For example, while early tribes did work on an egalitarian basis, they also developed and survived through conflict: as one tribe sought to top the other, they evolved quickly (despite this, the evolution could not have happened if not everybody within the tribe agreed to help, and if they did not also gather supplies from other tribes when in need). Not only that, intertribal and interspecies conflicts have existed, and also played a valuable and important role to evolution, despite (and oftentimes along with) the value of mutual aid. <br> <br>


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Despite this I believe mutual aid across humanity is not only possible but important for the further progression of human society: I believe we are at a stage where the elimination of [[File: darwin.png]] Darwinist ideas is not only possible, but essential.
 
===MUTUAL AID IN NATURE===
 
In [[File: kropotkin.png]] Kropotkin's book Mutual Aid, he highlights a number of cases in nature where mutual aid existed and animals collaborated within the animal kingdom, and concluded that the general concept of "survival of the fittest" was not the main factor in evolution: and I agree with the idea that mutual aid was one of the main factors of evolution. My evidence for his claim is in his book. However I also argue that, throughout Darwinist evolution, conflict between species, and, even, between "primal tribes" (groups of animals co-operating for a reward: examples of mutual aid) was an equally important reason for evolution.


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Despite the name of my ideology, I have not read [[File: proudhon.png]] Proudhon, nor been influenced by [[File: Mutalist.png]][[mutualism | mutualist]] philosophy. So, to look at the name, we must look at where the term 'mutualism' comes from: and it finds it's origins from mutual aid, a topic I find very important thanks to [[File: kropotkin.png]] Kropotkin's work, and fundimental to an anarchist society to run: without the we, we would starve individually while the powerful (those who gained a great harvest) would sit upon a pile of wealth: an [[File: ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism | anarcho-capitalist]] system, where everybody suffers except from the rich.
Despite the name of my ideology, I have not read [[File: proudhon.png]] Proudhon, nor been influenced by [[File: Mutalist.png]][[mutualism | mutualist]] philosophy. So, to look at the name, we must look at where the term 'mutualism' comes from: and it finds it's origins from mutual aid, a topic I find very important thanks to [[File: kropotkin.png]] Kropotkin's work, and fundimental to an anarchist society to run: without the we, we would starve individually while the powerful (those who gained a great harvest) would sit upon a pile of wealth: an [[File: ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism | anarcho-capitalist]] system, where everybody suffers except from the rich.
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Being that an emphasis on mutual aid is an essential and large component of my philosophy, it makes sense to include it in the name. You could also argue I share a number of traits with M[[File: Mutalist.png]] [[mutualism | Mutualists]], although nothing that isn't also shared by a number of {{Info/Anarchists}}: decentralization, voluntary cooperation and opposition to hierarchical structures.  
Being that an emphasis on mutual aid is an essential and large component of my philosophy, it makes sense to include it in the name. You could also argue I share a number of traits with [[File: Mutalist.png]] [[mutualism | Mutualists]], although nothing that isn't also shared by a number of {{Info/Anarchists}}: decentralization, voluntary cooperation and opposition to hierarchical structures.  


==Literature Read==
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Due to lack of reading so far, my entire and total political view is Kropotkin, however when I get round to reading more political theory, I will update this page. If I get around to doing that.

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I believe in a form of mutual-aid anarchism, and wish to establish a society based on cooperation, decentralization and the rejection of authority.

BELIEFS

MUTUAL AID

Mutual aid is a fundamental principle for human societies, and cooperation / solidarity among humans, and a number of animals, were crucial for survival and process. As Kropotkin shows in his book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, mutual aid was a core factor for evolution rather than ruthless competition (which Social Darwinists argue was the core factor of evolution.)

Despite this, I also believe that survival of the fittest, while not the only factor, was also a large factor of evolution: roughly equally as large as mutual aid. For example, while early tribes did work on an egalitarian basis, they also developed and survived through conflict: as one tribe sought to top the other, they evolved quickly (despite this, the evolution could not have happened if not everybody within the tribe agreed to help, and if they did not also gather supplies from other tribes when in need). Not only that, intertribal and interspecies conflicts have existed, and also played a valuable and important role to evolution, despite (and oftentimes along with) the value of mutual aid.

Despite this I believe mutual aid across humanity is not only possible but important for the further progression of human society: I believe we are at a stage where the elimination of Darwinist ideas is not only possible, but essential.

MUTUAL AID IN NATURE

In Kropotkin's book Mutual Aid, he highlights a number of cases in nature where mutual aid existed and animals collaborated within the animal kingdom, and concluded that the general concept of "survival of the fittest" was not the main factor in evolution: and I agree with the idea that mutual aid was one of the main factors of evolution. My evidence for his claim is in his book. However I also argue that, throughout Darwinist evolution, conflict between species, and, even, between "primal tribes" (groups of animals co-operating for a reward: examples of mutual aid) was an equally important reason for evolution.

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Mutualist or not?

Despite the name of my ideology, I have not read Proudhon, nor been influenced by mutualist philosophy. So, to look at the name, we must look at where the term 'mutualism' comes from: and it finds it's origins from mutual aid, a topic I find very important thanks to Kropotkin's work, and fundimental to an anarchist society to run: without the we, we would starve individually while the powerful (those who gained a great harvest) would sit upon a pile of wealth: an anarcho-capitalist system, where everybody suffers except from the rich.

Being that an emphasis on mutual aid is an essential and large component of my philosophy, it makes sense to include it in the name. You could also argue I share a number of traits with Mutualists, although nothing that isn't also shared by a number of Anarchists: decentralization, voluntary cooperation and opposition to hierarchical structures.

Literature Read

Main
Peter Kropotkin - The Conquest For Bread
Peter Kropotkin - Fields, Factories and Workshops
Peter Kropotkin - Memoirs of a Revolutionist

Peter Kropotkin - Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution

Recommendations
Place your recommendations here!

Other
The Peter Kropotkin Anthology (Also contained An Appeal to the Young and The Life of Kropotkin)
Stephen King - Pet Sematary (Favourite fiction book)
Stephen King - The Dark Half
Stephen King - The Dead Zone
Lao Tzu - Tao Te Ching
Mark Haddon - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Jostein Gaarder - Sophie's World
George Orwell - 1984

Upcoming
Stephen King - Cujo
Darren Shaw - Wolf Island
Stephen King - Bag of Bones
Richard Crisp - The Social Brain
Darren Shan - Cirque du Freak

+ A bunch of Private Eye Newspapers

Music Rated

Currently looking for old ratings.

Tankard - The Hair of the Dog
7.77/10 - Decent album, no large problems.