Category Archives: Social Sciences

Classical and Neo-Anarchism Compared and Considered with Regard to Synarchy

Difficulty     Anarchism had its explicit philosophical origins in France, when Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, son of an artisan and peasant, declared, “I am an anarchist […] I have just given you my serious and well-considered profession of faith. Although a firm … Continue reading

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Mutualist Land Tenure, as Rooted in Anglo-Saxon Tradition

Difficulty     Mutualists support land claims based on possession, which is to say upon occupancy, use, and defense, much as was employed in traditional Anglo-Saxon land claims. The Saxons were, after all, the “federalist race,” as Proudhon would call them with … Continue reading

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Positive, Negative, and Equal Liberties and Rights

Difficulty     When I speak of rights, I am generally speaking of recognized liberties. Liberties are natural freedoms, whereas rights are protected freedoms.[1] Our liberties are unrestrained, excepting for our endowments and environments. That is, our liberties are our capacities. … Continue reading

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Henosyndicalism

Difficulty     Race and Specie We are used to thinking of species in terms of inherited genetic relation stemming from common ancestors. However, this is an incorrect assessment of species. Species are also thought to be unable to procreate outside … Continue reading

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Neurodesirability

Difficulty     There is a tendency in postmodern society to excuse every perversion and absurdity, often predicated on the derailing idea that a particular category may be made for the divergent, for which they deserve absolution. Homosexuality, beastiality, pedophilia, fetishism, … 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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Cleaning the Muddied Waters of Anarchy

Difficulty     Ideologies and philosophies that go by the title “anarchism” are wide-ranging in their span. These include mutualists, individualists, collectivists, communists, capitalists, nationalists, primitivists, futurists, and more. It has become something of a common trend for people to come … Continue reading

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Capitalism and Republics: A Mutual Relationship

Difficulty      Introduction Many want to change the world, but few care to do the work of understanding it. If one wants to change the current paradigm, one first must come to an understanding of how it operates. One of … 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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Welfare, Minus the State

Difficulty     This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) Introduction Upon learning about anarchism for the first time, many questions pop into the head of the initiate; questions about law, money, … 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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Class Antagonism and its Metaphysical Implications

Difficulty      This Text Can Be Found in the Book, The Evolution of Consent: Collected Essays (Vol. I) This was composed for a speech given to the People’s Arcane School on January 6, 2013 in Fort Worth, Texas. ____________________________________ Two … 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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