Category Archives: Revolution

Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment: Modernism, Postmodernism

Difficulty     Part 1 – Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment In the late 20th century and early 21st century, historians such as Margaret C. Jacob and Jonathan Israel, following scholars such as Isaiah Berlin who uncovered a Counter-Enlightenment, dissected the Enlightenment into Radical … Continue reading

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Paleomutualist Manifesto

Difficulty     Introduction Mutualism is a perennial impulse, a revolutionary social movement, and a sophisticated philosophical tradition. It is established upon, and focuses on, the reciprocity of rights and obligations, promoting the fairest approximation of justice. It was once a … Continue reading

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Necessitarian Psychology in the Revolutionary Tradition

Difficulty     Baruch Spinoza’s necessitarian philosophy, as presented in his Ethics, is found in modern anarchist literature, as in the work of William Godwin or Mikhail Bakunin. Further, Spinoza’s psychology has been affirmed by the frustration-aggression theory, and so may … Continue reading

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Radically Remodernizing Mutualism

Difficulty     Mutualism refers to a social movement and corresponding philosophy— as popularized by Pierre Proudhon— that is decidedly modernist in its original orientation, coming out of the Radical Enlightenment. In the name of postmodernism and cultural Marxism—found among the … Continue reading

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Paleoradicalism

Difficulty     “Paleoconservatism” and “paleolibertarianism” are watchwords from the political Right. But I want to introduce a new term from the political Center, the “Far Center,” as I call it. This term is “paleoradical.” Conservatives and radicals are often pitted … Continue reading

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Ambiarchy: Just a Matter of Time

Difficulty     Ambiarchy answers the question of why we live in a Universe that seems to contradict itself. In particular, how a single, shared Universe can produce various opposing results. This interests the Ambiarchist, because the Ambiarchist is interested in … Continue reading

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The Class System of the United States

Difficulty     Class and Status Class refers to one’s political and economic position, while status includes one’s cultural standing, or the esteem one’s culture has for them, which is affected by one’s class, but not wholly restricted by it. These … Continue reading

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The Prefigurative Revolution of Geo-Mutualist Panarchism

Difficulty     Introduction A geo-mutualist panarchy would constitute a completely different society from the one we have today. As such, it is necessary to discuss the general approach by which such a society could be brought about. This will be … Continue reading

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Thoughts on History and the State

Difficulty     The geo-mutualist panarchist interpretation of history is important for its theory of progress. Rather than, as many anarchists, holding a defeatist and determinist attitude toward history, geo-mutualist panarchists embrace the changes in history, and seek to understand them, … Continue reading

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Information and the Dissolution of Authority

Difficulty     This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I)   I was recently reading a study— published by The Royal Society B, on behalf of John R.G. Dyer, Anders Johansson, Dirk … Continue reading

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The Role of Metaphysics in Socio-Political Revolution

Difficulty     This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) This piece is dedicated generally to The People’s Arcane School, and specifically to my friend and teacher, Mercurious Magus, without whom I’d … Continue reading

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Ideological Progressions in the Monad

Difficulty     Introduction It is important to understand the manner in which ideologies develop and relate to one another and the Universe in which they exist. In order to establish such an understanding, we will be looking into meta-ideology. We … Continue reading

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A Geo-Mutual Panacea

Difficulty    Introducton This essay will introduce a speculative model for a geo-mutual panarchist confederation. The purpose of the model is to incorporate various interest groups— economic, political, cultural, etc.— into a revolutionary organization capable of bringing about a geo-mutual panarchy. … Continue reading

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The Civic Bank: The Geo-Mutual Bank as Revolutionary Instrument, Political Mobilizer, and Provider of Welfare and Security

Difficulty     Introduction In this essay, we will take a deeper look at the characteristics of the geo-mutual bank. More specifically, we will discuss the ability of the bank to mobilize populations, establish itself as sovereign, and to ensure people’s … Continue reading

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Geo-Syndicalism

Difficulty    Introduction In this short essay we will be looking at the potential marriage between geoanarchism, as presented by Fred Foldvary, and anarcho-syndicalism, as introduced by Rudolf Rocker. We will first look at each philosophy on its own, before looking … Continue reading

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