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What is your political leaning?
Do you identify with left-wing politics? 76%  76%  [ 16 ]
Do you identify with right-wing politics? 24%  24%  [ 5 ]
Total votes : 21

Aniihya
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09 Mar 2018, 6:16 am

DarthMetaKnight wrote:
Aniihya wrote:
I personally am a mutualist/neo-proudhonist/left wing market anarchist who first favors democratic confederalism, then on a local level anarchism.


I'm actually really impressed by how deeply intellectual this site is becoming.

On most other sites, people will just say something like "I'm a liberal and I hate those mean old Republicans!" You chose to go all the way and you even used the word "neo-proudhonist".

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Well, I prefer to be specific. Neo-proudhonism is basically the original thought of Proudhon adapted to fit the modern era. A lot of political ideologies such as Marxism fail to adapt to modern times and still act as if the conditions were those of the 1850s. So that is why adaptation is necessary. Many economists and philosophers have build upon Proudhon's original work to adapt it to modern times such as Tucker, Carson and Bookchin.



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09 Mar 2018, 8:19 am

Somewhere between these guys if their differences could be settled. I voted for both of them mostly on foreign policy.

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I do lean more to the Left these days and last election was pushing for Bernie.



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13 Mar 2018, 9:20 am

[img]file:///home/chronos/u-393ded45e8bbf8edfd7575edd85c82cd0cafa0f9/Downloads/chart%20(1).png[/img]I´m an anarcho-communist.


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