Anarcho-Conservatism, shortened to AnCon, is an ideology occupying a variable position in the lower side of the LibRight quadrant that advocates for a stateless society that upholds traditional values and respects traditional hierarchies.
History
The term "Conservative Anarchist" can be traced back to descriptions of the ideology of the classical liberal philosopher Herbert Spencer, with the marxist theorist Georgi Plekhanov calling him nothing more than a "nothing but a conservative Anarchist" in his book Anarchism and Socialism.[1]
Personality and Behavior
How to Draw
- Draw a ball,
- Draw a black (#141414) line diagonally across the ball,
- Fill the bottom in black and the top in blue (#01B8F1),
- Add the eyes and you're done!
Relations
Friends
- Hoppeanism - My more radical self
- Religious Anarchism - One god, no masters!
- Paleolibertarianism - He's pretty nice but I wish he'd stop supporting statists
- National-Anarchism - He gets me!
Frenemies
- Anarcho-Capitalism - He's usually good but too often he values profit over traditional values
Enemies
- Queer Anarchism - Out of my commune degenerate
Further Information
Books
- On Doing The Right Thing by Albert Jay Nock
- The Strange Case of Tory Anarchism by Peter Wilkin
- Man Versus the State by Herbert Spencer
Articles
- Anarcho-Conservatism
- Tory Anarchism in America
- Should Conservatism Seek to Destroy the State?
- Conservative Anarchists
- Anarcho-Conservatism Explained
- Anarcho-conservatism – Is that even a thing?
- Why True Conservatism Means Anarchy
- The Mind Of The Tory Anarchist
- The case for Tory anarchism
- George Orwell: The English Dissent as Tory Anarchist
- Ideological Hybrids: The contrary case of Tory anarchism