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Moridin
Jun23-08, 06:47 PM
What kind of Anarchist are you? (http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=6335N)

You scored as a Anarcho-Capitalist

Anarcho-capitalism is perhaps more closely linked the libertarian tradition than anarchism as it favours a free market and a stateless society. Private businesses would replace the functions of the state. This form of anarchism is largely an American phenomenon and first emerged in the 1950s (although it arguably has its roots in 19th century individualist anarchism and classical liberalism). Key thinkers include Murray Rothbard.

Anarcho-Capitalist: 80%
Anarcho-Syndicalist: 55%
Anarcha-Feminist: 45%
Christian Anarchist: 30%
Anarcho-Primitivist: 15%
Anarcho-Communist: 10%

:uhh: :biggrin:

rewebster
Jun23-08, 06:58 PM
Anarcho- is the 'male'

and

there is only one Anarcha-


women get the short end of the stick again

Danger
Jun23-08, 07:11 PM
I hate to be picky, but you spelled 'Antichrist' wrong. And I'm on the forefront.

AhmedEzz
Jun23-08, 07:18 PM
You scored as a Anarcho-Communist
Anarcho-communists seek to build a society based upon a decentralised federation of autonomous communes and a moneyless 'gift economy'. The movement first emerged in the late 19th century and has had a large influence particularly in Spain, Italy and Russia. Key thikers include Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta.
Anarcho-Communist 55%
Anarcho-Capitalist 50%
Anarcho-Syndicalist 50%
Christian Anarchist 50%
Anarcha-Feminist 40%
Anarcho-Primitivist 35%

Kurdt
Jun23-08, 07:49 PM
What kind of Anarchist are you?

You scored as a Anarcho-Communist
Anarcho-communists seek to build a society based upon a decentralised federation of autonomous communes and a moneyless 'gift economy'. The movement first emerged in the late 19th century and has had a large influence particularly in Spain, Italy and Russia. Key thikers include Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta.

Anarcho-Communist 80%
Anarcho-Capitalist 45%
Anarcho-Syndicalist 35%
Anarcha-Feminist 35%
Christian Anarchist 20%
Anarcho-Primitivist 10%


I'm a commie.

Ivan Seeking
Jun23-08, 07:51 PM
I'm a commie.

I knew it!

Kurdt
Jun23-08, 07:54 PM
I knew it!

:rofl::tongue: I suspect Europeans will lean a little more that way.

rewebster
Jun23-08, 08:06 PM
Anarcho-Communist
45%
Anarcho-Capitalist
30%
Anarcho-Primitivist
30%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
25%
Anarcha-Feminist
25%
Christian Anarchist
10%


I'm a 'less than 50%' guy ----

mgb_phys
Jun23-08, 08:10 PM
I hate to be picky, but you spelled 'Antichrist' wrong. And I'm on the forefront.

Danger = the first Anarchopedant ( should Anarchopedant by hyphenated? )

Danger
Jun23-08, 09:03 PM
( should Anarchopedant by hyphenated? )

I don't think so... no. Thank you very much for giving me an identity. That's pretty cool. :approve:

rootX
Jun23-08, 10:26 PM
I am Anarcho-Capitalist! :smile:

You scored as a Anarcho-Capitalist
Anarcho-capitalism is perhaps more closely linked the libertarian tradition than anarchism as it favours a free market and a stateless society. Private businesses would replace the functions of the state. This form of anarchism is largely an American phenomenon and first emerged in the 1950s (although it arguably has its roots in 19th century individualist anarchism and classical liberalism). Key thinkers include Murray Rothbard.
Anarcho-Capitalist
75%
Anarcha-Feminist
45%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
20%
Christian Anarchist
15%
Anarcho-Primitivist
15%
Anarcho-Communist
10%

WarPhalange
Jun23-08, 10:26 PM
Spiderman?

Gokul43201
Jun23-08, 10:38 PM
Anarcho-Capitalist 70%
Anarcha-Feminist 70%
Anarcho-Communist 50%
Anarcho-Syndicalist 45%
Christian Anarchist 35%
Anarcho-Primitivist 25%

robertm
Jun23-08, 11:29 PM
Anarcho-Capitalist 80%
Anarcha-Feminist 55%
Anarcho-Syndicalist 50%
Anarcho-Communist 50%
Anarcho-Primitivist 25%

proton
Jun24-08, 12:00 AM
Anarcho-Capitalist
65%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
45%
Anarcha-Feminist
45%
Anarcho-Communist
40%
Anarcho-Primitivist
40%
Christian Anarchist 5%

binzing
Jun24-08, 12:31 AM
You scored as a Anarcho-Communist
Anarcho-communists seek to build a society based upon a decentralised federation of autonomous communes and a moneyless 'gift economy'. The movement first emerged in the late 19th century and has had a large influence particularly in Spain, Italy and Russia. Key thikers include Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta.
Anarcho-Communist
80%
Anarcho-Primitivist
75%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
70%
Anarcha-Feminist
65%
Anarcho-Capitalist
55%
Christian Anarchist
40%

ha, another commie.

Gokul43201
Jun24-08, 12:46 AM
Spiderman?He's an arachno-immunist.

Gokul43201
Jun24-08, 12:48 AM
What's with the automatic post titles?

wolram
Jun24-08, 01:35 AM
You scored as a Anarcho-Primitivist
Anarcho-Primitivism questions not only the state and capitalism but all the institutions which make up 'civilisation' including technology. It is perhaps the most recent development within the anarchist movement and key thinkers include John Zerzan.
Anarcho-Primitivist
60%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
30%
Anarcho-Communist
30%
Anarcho-Capitalist
20%
Anarcha-Feminist
10%
Christian Anarchist

IM PRIMITIVE, YIPPEEEE.
0%

AhmedEzz
Jun24-08, 03:37 AM
You scored as a Anarcho-Communist
Anarcho-communists seek to build a society based upon a decentralised federation of autonomous communes and a moneyless 'gift economy'. The movement first emerged in the late 19th century and has had a large influence particularly in Spain, Italy and Russia. Key thikers include Peter Kropotkin and Errico Malatesta.
Anarcho-Communist
80%
Anarcho-Primitivist
75%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
70%
Anarcha-Feminist
65%
Anarcho-Capitalist
55%
Christian Anarchist
40%

ha, another commie.

That makes three of us : You, Kurdt and me

vanesch
Jun24-08, 03:54 AM
You scored as a Anarcho-Capitalist
Anarcho-capitalism is perhaps more closely linked the libertarian tradition than anarchism as it favours a free market and a stateless society. Private businesses would replace the functions of the state. This form of anarchism is largely an American phenomenon and first emerged in the 1950s (although it arguably has its roots in 19th century individualist anarchism and classical liberalism). Key thinkers include Murray Rothbard.
Anarcho-Capitalist
85%
Anarcho-Syndicalist
45%
Anarcha-Feminist
35%
Anarcho-Primitivist
30%
Anarcho-Communist
25%
Christian Anarchist
20%


I'm European, though...

That said, there are very weird questions there, most of which I gave an answer in the middle, as I really couldn't understand what was meant.

Then, there are other questions which are bizarre: "worker specialization will enhance inequalities". Sure. But that's a very good thing, while it is formulated as if it were some kind of undesired side effect.

OmCheeto
Jun24-08, 09:38 AM
You scored as a Anarcho-Syndicalist
Anarcho-Syndicalism is the anarchist wing of the labour movement. Syndicalists believe in workers' solidarity, self-management and direct action. This movement is most commonly associated with France and key thinkers include Rudolf Rocker.
Anarcho-Syndicalist 50%
Anarcho-Capitalist 50%
Anarcha-Feminist 45%
Anarcho-Communist 40%
Anarcho-Primitivist 35%
Christian Anarchist 35%


Does this mean I have to move to France?

"Voule vous blah blah blah?"

OrbitalPower
Jun24-08, 11:00 AM
You scored as a Anarcho-Syndicalist
Anarcho-Syndicalism is the anarchist wing of the labour movement. Syndicalists believe in workers' solidarity, self-management and direct action. This movement is most commonly associated with France and key thinkers include Rudolf Rocker.
Anarcho-Syndicalist
85%
Anarcho-Primitivist
70%
Anarcho-Communist
60%
Anarcha-Feminist
50%
Christian Anarchist
20%
Anarcho-Capitalist
15%

OrbitalPower
Jun24-08, 11:13 AM
Anarcho-capitalism, in my opinion, is a doctrinal system which, if ever implemented, would lead to forms of tyranny and oppression that have few counterparts in human history. There isn't the slightest possibility that its (in my view, horrendous) ideas would be implemented, because they would quickly destroy any society that made this colossal error. The idea of "free contract" between the potentate and his starving subject is a sick joke, perhaps worth some moments in an academic seminar exploring the consequences of (in my view, absurd) ideas, but nowhere else.

Noam Chomsky in Z Net, Answers from Chomsky to eight questions on anarchism, 1996

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I agree. I think you'd have to be pretty crazy to want the corporations to rule the world, instead of democratic institutions, where corporations devise the laws and then "compete" with other companies to have them put into place by other corps, like what Rothbard advocated.

Moridin
Jun24-08, 01:54 PM
Noam Chomsky, an anarchist himself, also supported the Khmer Rouge. Are you sure you want to cite him?

Moridin
Jun24-08, 01:55 PM
In fact, statism has lead to some of the worst genocides in history. Hitler, Stalin and Mao to name a few.