One who opposes the state and all government control, whilst remaining socially conservative. Conservative anarchists oppose state coercion but do not necessarily object to a naturally occuring hierarchy in certain social situations, e.g. religious institutions.
Conservative anarchists might-
oppose abortion, drug use and pornography.
support a traditional family structure and gun rights.
Likely to be, but not necessarily, religious. Often Christian, taking inspiration from the Christian community in Acts.
Tend to favour property rights, but does not necessarily take a strong position. As such, conservative anarchists are not to be confused with anarcho-capitalists.
oppose abortion, drug use and pornography.
support a traditional family structure and gun rights.
Likely to be, but not necessarily, religious. Often Christian, taking inspiration from the Christian community in Acts.
Tend to favour property rights, but does not necessarily take a strong position. As such, conservative anarchists are not to be confused with anarcho-capitalists.
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Get the conservative anarchist mug.The theory that an anarchic society, having no infringements, can and should be brought about through a harsh authoritarian state. It is believed that since the people don't come to this freedom on their own, it must be imposed on them.
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A political system that falls under anarcho-capitalism, of which a private land owner the 'King' acts as a landlord, renting out land to citizens via a voluntary contract with certain conditions similar to that of a set of laws. In anarcho-monarchism, the 'citizens' transfer the ownership rights of all things they produce or have to the 'King' but are granted usage rights to those things with certain amounts possibly taken away as 'taxation' according to the citizenship contract.
An anarcho-monarchy is not a government as it is not a monopoly on aggression(initiation of force). All actions taken by a 'King' in an anarcho-monarchy are fully consensual.
An anarcho-monarchy is not a government as it is not a monopoly on aggression(initiation of force). All actions taken by a 'King' in an anarcho-monarchy are fully consensual.
"I follow anarcho-monarchism as if government ever gets abolished and anarcho-capitalism is established, I will make myself a king over my land"
by Absolute Productive Advantage July 2, 2017
Get the Anarcho-Monarchism mug.Anarcho-tyranny is a concept, where the state is argued to be more interested in controlling citizens so that they do not oppose the managerial class (tyranny) rather than controlling real criminals (causing anarchy). Laws are argued to be enforced only selectively, depending on what is perceived to be beneficial for the ruling elite.
USA could be classified as a anarcho-tyranny
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Philosophically speaking, anarchism has a strong anti-democratic tradition that, far from seeing anarchism as being democracy carried to its logical conclusion, is actually far closer to being instead aristocracy universalised. Monarchy can be reinvented as a concept to serve a distinctively libertarian ethos, if one can see in the monarch a symbol of sovereignty that is reflected in the absolute sovereignty of the free individual. The word 'king' is derived from the word 'kin' - so kingship denotes kinship, the king or queen being a symbolic guardian of the people's freedom and self-determination. Thus handed down generation to generation, the monarch carries the genetic inheritance of the people in a bond of mutual co-inherence.
Philosophically speaking, anarchism has a strong anti-democratic tradition that, far from seeing anarchism as being democracy carried to its logical conclusion, is actually far closer to being instead aristocracy universalised. Monarchy can be reinvented as a concept to serve a distinctively libertarian ethos, if one can see in the monarch a symbol of sovereignty that is reflected in the absolute sovereignty of the free individual. The word 'king' is derived from the word 'kin' - so kingship denotes kinship, the king or queen being a symbolic guardian of the people's freedom and self-determination. Thus handed down generation to generation, the monarch carries the genetic inheritance of the people in a bond of mutual co-inherence.
by Vech October 19, 2011
Get the Anarcho-Monarchism mug.Aarchis are very cute. It means a ray of light. Aarchi can bring light to your life. Amazingly shy and sweet. Will hold back things normally but sometimes very frank. Surprisingly good looks and nerdy and really smart and intelligent! A great hangout buddy and a really good company
by aish_1797 January 4, 2017
Get the aarchi mug.A move, in any competative situation, where you as the preceived more experienced individual are faultering and call a timeout or fake an injury for the purpose of getting your head and your game back together. In so doing "icing" your less experienced opponent.
to Azarenka, or get Azarenka'd
to Azarenka, or get Azarenka'd
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I just pulled an Azarenka! I couldn't lose to such a noob. That would have been the choke of the year.
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You were playing so well for your first time. Too bad she turned it around at the end and beat you.
Yeah, I just got Azarenka'd. Hard to keep the momentum going after we stopped play.
I just pulled an Azarenka! I couldn't lose to such a noob. That would have been the choke of the year.
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You were playing so well for your first time. Too bad she turned it around at the end and beat you.
Yeah, I just got Azarenka'd. Hard to keep the momentum going after we stopped play.
by Kolobe January 25, 2013
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