anarcho-leftism
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]- A form of anarchism that emphasizes community and social equality as well as mutual responsibility.
- 1988, Raymond Durgnat, Scott Simmon, King Vidor, American, →ISBN, page 160:
- Yes, of course, all three filmmakers are working from different viewpoints: Vidor from a rural Populism, Disney from a somehow suburbanized eupepsia, and Chaplin from his anarcho-leftism.
- 1997, Anarchist Studies - Volumes 5-6, page 183:
- But, more importantly in the long-term, in interring Bookchin's work it also performs the last rites over anarcho-leftism.
- 2006, G. Curran, 21st Century Dissent: Anarchism, Anti-Globalization and Environmentalism, →ISBN:
- Type 1 refers to anarcho-leftism and type 2 to anarcho-capitalists, even though he is quick to dismiss them as unrepresentative of the anarchist tradition.