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Anarquia em Português

EPISODE · Jul 19, 2021 · 1 MIN

Anarquia em Português

from Glossarium - Glossário TPM 2021.9 · host Teoria Política Moderna 2021.9

Voz e definição por Axel Rogério da Silva Anarquistas são variados grupos de indivíduos que buscam se libertar das opressões psico-ideológicas causadas pelas entidades hierárquicas autoritárias.  Existem subdivisões anárquicas com próprias rejeições, como o: -Anarco - capitalismo: Rejeita totalmente a imposição estatal, mas se mantém fiel ao capitalismo e propriedade privada -Anarco - comunismo: Além do estado e suas leis, rejeita o capitalismo, a propriedade privada e o sistema trabalhista atual -Anarco - feminismo: Rejeita as imposições e controles do patriarcado -Anarco - primitivismo: Rejeita a tecnologia, grande causadora de desastres ambientais, políticos e sociais.  Mesmo com suas especificidades, os anarquistas convergem na busca de se livrar de amarras coercitivas que o impedem de desenvolver sua própria existência natural. Para alcançar essa existência natural, acabam por usar a liberdade, a ferramenta que proporcionará uma liberação completa do indivíduo.   Os métodos anarquistas começam com a educação e rebelião para posteriormente, provocar uma revolução na sociedade e seu atual sistema, após essa revolução anárquica, a sociedade caminharia em trilhos corretos, ou seja, estaria progredindo e existindo da maneira utopicamente designada. Logo, por anarquia se entende a percepção da existência das repressões causadas pelo homem e a necessidade de superá-las ou exterminá-las, para assim, humanos se preocuparem unicamente com seus obstáculos naturais.

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