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Anarcho-Nihilism (AnNihil or AnNil) is an Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Individualist Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Anarchist ideology who believes that life is without objective purpose, and as such, society, humanism, the state, and morals have no grounding in reality and should be rejected. They see negation of these constructs as liberation from them.

He sees government, family, and law as false constructs that have no real reason to govern the life of the individual, and thinks that the individual should reject false restraints. Influenced by the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Russian Nihilist Movement, he sees extreme violence towards social construct and authorities as a valid way to bring about political change.

Etymology

Anarcho-Nihilism comes from Anarchism and Nihilism, that takes from apathy for authority from anarchism, and negation of social constructs from nihilism.

History

Anarcho-Nihilism first appeared during the late 19th and early 20th century around the time of the Russian Revolution. Peter Kropotkin defined nihilism as: "the symbol of struggle against all forms of tyranny, hypocrisy, and artificiality and for individual freedom." Nihilism is meant to bring down social structures in society that hold back the individual, and to Anarcho-Nihilists, this meant government. The Nihilist movement started to die out in Russia, but was revived by Leo Strauss in 20th century Germany. Since then, Nihilist groups like the AIF have come to the front lines in order to try and revive the Nihilist movement.

Influenced by

Modern anarcho-nihilism is influenced by Stirnerite egoism and Russian nihilist movement. From egoism it takes negation of social construct, from Russian nihilism opposition toward moral values, religion and tradition. It also is compatible with other post-left movements, because tenets of Anarcho-Nihilism are similar to these of Post-Left Anarchism.

Proto-

First movement that had similar ideology to Anarcho-Nihilism was Russian Nihilist Movement. Russian nihilists were diverse ideologically, for example Bakunin was social anarchist, Chernyshevsky was utopian socialist and Nechayev was considered as totalitarian communist, that doesn't count to Anarcho-Nihilism.

Creation/Origin

One of first people that was definitely anarchist, individualist and nihilist were Renzo Novatore and Fumiko Kaneko.

Modern

Modern anarcho-nihilists belongs to post-left anarchists. This ideology has little or no praxis in real life currently, but has modern theorists are Aragorn! and Serafinski (author of Blessed is the Flame). Not much is known about them, as ideology is currently popular in internet, rather than in politics from different reasons, like avoiding authority, organized political action.

Influenced

This ideology influenced many insurrectionary anarchists in philosophy and methods. WIP

Examples

IRL Examples

There are some organizations that their ideology is similar to Anarcho-Nihilism. One of examples can be Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei. They are anarchist insurrectionary group, that their main action is arson and attacking banks and police offices, especially in Athens. Their philosophy is based on insurrectionary action, and they values insurrection itself above end goal. Members of group are apathetic towards class struggle or post-revolution utopian society. Insurrectionary fight according to Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei should be used to destroying social norms, moral schemes and all elements of political system.

Fictional Examples

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Comparissons

Anarcho-Egoism

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Existentialist Anarchism

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Intellectuals

Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Nikolay Chernyshevsky

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Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Fumiko Kaneko

Fumiko Kaneko was Japanese anarcho-nihilist. She wanted to assasinate Japanese emperor. Her most known text is "Because I Wanted To" where she talks about her views criticizes Japanese system. WIP

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Serafinski

Serafinski is autor of book called Blessed is the Flame. It's book that writes about resistance in concentration camps in Third Reich and USSR and introduces to anarcho-nihilism. WIP

Foundations and Beliefs

Tenets

As main tenets of ideology, can be considered:

Major

Anarcho-Nihilism doesn't support any utopia or new system of governing, but negation of any society. Our reaction towards society, civilization, and so on should be hostility. There are no utopian visions, no political programs to be followed, the resistance is pure negation. Anarcho-Nihilism speaks about pleasure of destruction, destruction of society, social construct, morality and so on. Anarcho-Nihilists reject revolution as impossible, instead of, they proposes insurrection - spontaneous resistance against society and the state.

Minor

Some people considers Anarcho-Nihilism as simple connection of anarchism with existential nihilism, like "life is bad, suffering and we should end it". That isn't correct interpretation, because not every person considered as Anarcho-Nihilist has negative attitude towards life, for example Renzo Novatore wrote in one of his book about "happy" nihilism. But also some Anarcho-Nihilists, like Fumiko Kaneko said that they "negate life". "Though some strains of nihilism certainly arrive at a place of paralysis, the strain that collides with anarchism tends to be one of explosive creativity and relentless action. " - Blessed is the Flame

Variants

Internal conflicts in ideology

Anarcho-Nihilism may have two factions: these completely defeatist and pessimistic, and these more optimistic and active. Second faction believes that insurrection can be successful, and we can fight social construct and live free and happy with using hedonism. First sees only negation of life itself.

Schools of Thought

Russian Nihilism

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Ideas varied wildly between theoreticians. Some supported Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination anarchism (Bakunin), some supported Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination republicanism (Chernyshevsky), and some supported what was perceived as Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination totalitarianism (Nechayev). One thing these theorists all shared was an opposition to traditional values, monarchism, and religion. Another thing to note is that some nihilists were greatly influenced by Russian antinihilist literature such as Ivan Turgenevs "fathers and sons" or Fyodor Dostoevskys work and aspired to be like the nihilist characters in those stories.

Personality and Behaviour

How it acts[1]

  • Introverted loner, wants to live alone, isolates themselves from society. His life is basically playing games and watching anime.
  • Depressed, hates this world.
  • Misanthrope, doesn't want to integrate with people.
  • Doesn't care about anything.
  • Lazy and doesn't want to work.
  • Bases their personality on Joker.
  • Average quiet kid that could kill 1000 people during shooting.

How to draw

Flags

Flag of Anarcho-Nihilism

Drawing

  1. Draw a ball,
  2. Draw a diagonal line with a lighter shade of black (#141414),
  3. Paint the right side with the same shade of black,
  4. Paint the left side with grey (#3D3D3D),
  5. You're done. But for what? It's pointless anyway, correct vexillology is unnecessary.
Color Name HEX RGB
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Grey #3D3D3D 61, 61, 61

Variation Designs

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Relationships

Friends

Anarcho-Nihilism has no ideological friends since it would imply that some ideology has more values and meanings than others. And having real friends is connection to soyciety.

Frenemies

Enemies

Bibliography

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Primary Literature

Aragorn!
Serafinski
Collection of Literature

Quotes

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Further Information

For overlapping political theory see:

Anarcho-Egoism, Anarcho-Individualism, Illegalism, Insurrectionary Anarchism, Post-Left Anarchism

Websites

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Online Communities

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Videos

People

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Organizations

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Gallery

Comics

Portraits

Portraits of Variants

Portraits of Alternate Designs

Compasses

Navigation

  1. Not every ideology supporter must behave like that, it's stereotype.

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