Green anarchism is a set of related political theories that is derived from philosophical and social movements such as social ecologists, feminism, egoism, situationist, surrealism, the Luddites, Anarcho-primitivism, post- and anti-leftists, indigenous, anti-industrialism, and pre-civilized people.
The green anarchist critique focuses on the institutions of domination that make up society, all grouped under the broad term “civilization”. Such institutions include for example, the state, capitalism, globalization, domestication, patriarchy, science, technology, or work. These institutions, according to green anarchists, are inherently destructive and exploitative (to humans and the environment) – therefore, they cannot be reformed. This movement generally rejects progress through current political lines, favoring direct and autonomous action, sabotage, insurrection, bioregionalism, and reconnecting with the wild to create meaningful change.
2007-01-04 01:43:34
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answered by Nuttie Nettie 4
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Anarchy does not propose murdering every person else. that is purely the shortcoming of an actually government. green anarchy probable means an anarchist society outfitted around environmentalist techniques.
2016-12-15 15:26:44
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answered by ? 4
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Green anarchists compose a diverse and open movement of people who take influences from a variety of different places. These include anarchists, social ecologists, feminists, Situationists, surrealists, Luddittes, primitivists, post- and anti-leftists, indigenous and pre-civilized people, the feral and the wild.
2007-01-07 18:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the idea that structured government and industry are harmful to the environment. Try looking up eco-anarchy - there's more sites that use that term, I think.
2007-01-04 01:30:40
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answered by Cobalt 4
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