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  | definition  = "An anarchist school of thought which holds that the state lacks moral legitimacy whilst not supporting violence to eliminate it."
  | definition  = "An anarchist school of thought which holds that the state lacks moral legitimacy whilst not supporting violence to eliminate it."

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Philosophical Anarchism is an Libertarian Unity anarchist school of thought which holds that the state lacks moral legitimacy whilst not supporting violence to eliminate it. He is very peaceful, wise, and individualistic.

History

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Beliefs

Philosophical Anarchism believes that the state lacks moral legitimacy but it shouldn't be brought down through violence. Instead of violence, they believe that state should be brought down gradual change and freeing individuals from opressive laws and social constraints of the state and allow all individuals to become self-determining and value-creating. Some may accept the existence of a minimal state as an unfortunate and temporary necessary evil, but they argue that citizens do not have a moral obligation to obey the state when its laws conflict with individual autonomy.

Personality and Behavior

Philosophical Anarchism is very peaceful. He talks to statists in a calm way unlike the other anarchists which are a lot more violent. Philosophical Anarchism is also very wise. He can be seen giving wise life advice to other ideologies. Philosophical Anarchism is also very individualistic. He often keeps to himself not really interacting with other ideologies much.

How to Draw

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill the bottom half of the ball with #490000, and fill the top half with #800040
  3. Draw the phi in the greek alphebet "Φ" in the middle of the ball, in opposite colors to the ball (i.e. #800040 on #490000, #490000 on #800040)
  4. Draw eyes and then you're done!

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Egoism - You're might be individualistic but you're too violent.
  • Noocracy - A fellow philosopher but I think we don't need to rule over others.

Enemies

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