Literally, self-government: the ability to control ones own personal destiny, free from external control or coercion
1 of 7
Mutualism
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's theory of fair and equitable bargaining, trade and exchange without exploitation or profiteering - somewhere between collectivism and individualsim
2 of 7
Utopianism
A form of theorising which envisages a perfect, imaginary society, usually devised as an ethical critique of the perceived ills of present society
3 of 7
Egoism
The belief that the rational individual is at the centre of his or her moral universe, with absolute personal autonomy and no need of a state or any other source of control or authority
4 of 7
Anarcho-communism
Advocacy of small, egalitarian and directly democratic communes, based on common economic ownership, with no state
5 of 7
Anarcho-capitalism
Advocacy of a completely laissez-faire, private enterprise economy, with no state
6 of 7
Anarcho-syndicalism
A form of revolutionary trade unionism which, via a general strike, would establish workers' syndicates, with no state
7 of 7
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's theory of fair and equitable bargaining, trade and exchange without exploitation or profiteering - somewhere between collectivism and individualsim
Back
Mutualism
Card 3
Front
A form of theorising which envisages a perfect, imaginary society, usually devised as an ethical critique of the perceived ills of present society
Back
Card 4
Front
The belief that the rational individual is at the centre of his or her moral universe, with absolute personal autonomy and no need of a state or any other source of control or authority
Back
Card 5
Front
Advocacy of small, egalitarian and directly democratic communes, based on common economic ownership, with no state
Comments
No comments have yet been made