Left-wing anarchism

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Left-wing anarchism is an extreme kind of left-wing libertarianism. It is a kind of politics that believes capitalism and the government both need to be removed. These anarchists want to end private property because they believe people who own it have unfair power over others. They want a future based on people working to help each other, instead of for money. But they want to make these things happen without using a government. It wants a society where there is no one in charge. Each person does what they need to without others to lead them.[1][2] Left-wing anarchism often means the same as socialist anarchism and libertarian socialism.[3][4] Left-wing anarchists have been a part of anti-globalization protests. For example, the protest in 1999 against the World Trade Organization in Seattle.[5]

  1. Peacock, Adrian. 1999. Two Hundred Pharaohs, Five Billion Slaves. Ellipsis London
  2. Goodwin, Barbara. 2007. Using Political Ideas. John Wiley & Sons
  3. Brooks, Thom. (2002) Book Reviews. Journal of Applied Philosophy 19 (1), 75–90 doi:10.1111/1468-5930.00206
  4. Thagard, Paul. 2002. Coherence in Thought and Action. MIT Press. p. 153
  5. Rosser, John Barkley. 2004. Comparative Economics in Transforming World Economy. MIT Press. p. 63

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