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Self-Liberation and Anarchy

Contemplation about liberation of humans from authority

- by Max Rebel

 

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Individual freedom of all human beings is an indispensable condition for just, peaceful and egalitarian harmony in their relations. At the present, only a tiny minority of people in the world is experiencing life in the vicinity of what may be described as freedom to develop their natural capacity as humans and to realize their dreams. The absolute majority of us are not even close to life in true freedom, which is only possible to achieve through understanding of its real essence, through elimination of authority and hierarchy, through self-liberation and watchful defence of its victories against ominous and omnipresent agents of social inequality.

 

Self-liberation means acting personally for achieving freedom from hierarchy and authority through direct action, instead of passive dreaming, escaping from reality, futile hoping for noble leader to give you the right orders, liberator on white horse or ticket to heaven. Every individual can do something, a group can do much, and a strong anarchist organization can turn the entire despicable order upside down. The first and the most vital phase of self-liberation for an individual is self-enlightenment. This means seeking information and critically analyzing it, achieving insight, understanding the realities and the need for change, exploring possible solutions, and developing strategies for resistance, activism, projects and actions aimed at radical systemic change and social revolution. Thereupon, acting to the best of one's ability, especially in cooperation with others, is a natural way forward towards freedom.

 


 

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Table of Contents

 

Introduction

1  Freedom

  1.1  Relations and Environment

  1.2  Power

  1.3  Social Inequality

  1.4  Disparities and Priorities

  1.5  The Origins of Social Inequality

  1.6  Reproduction of Social Inequality

  1.7  Definition of Freedom

2  Unfreedom

  2.1  Ideologies of Unfreedom

         Belief in Authority

         Religion

         Egocentrism

         Ethnocentrism

         Nationalism

         Patriotism

         Imperialism

         Fascism and Nazism

         Racism

         Sexism

         Homophobia

         Moralism

         Capitalism

  2.2  Institutions of Unfreedom

         Capitalist System

               Private Property

               Profit

               Market

               Investment

               Interest

               Rent

               Exchange Rate

               Money

                  Tax

                  Emission of Money

                  Interest Rate

                  Money System and Culture

         State

         False Democracy

         Political Parties

         Statist Law

         Court

         Prison

         Police

         Family

         Educational System

         Media of The Ruling Class

         Mafia

         Priesthood

         Gerontocracy

         Labour and Trade Unions

         Dictatorship of the Proletariat

         Militarism

         International Organizations

  2.3  Mind Control

  2.4  Future Institutions of Unfreedom

3  Liberation

  3.1  Preface

  3.2  Vision

         Basics and Realization

               Human Relations and Social Justice

               Organization and Decision Making

                  Voting For a Decision

               Social Interactions

               Education

               Mass Media

               Science

               Anarchist Economy

                  Communist Economy

                  Socialist Economy

                  Freegal Economy

                  Mixed Income Economy

                  Cooperative Economy

                  Participatory Economics (ParEcon)

                  Inclusive Democracy (ID)

                  Summary

               Other Projects

  3.3  Strategy

         Enlightenment

         Organizing

         Open and Secret Actions

         Intelligence

         Demolition or Reformation

         Creation

         Defence

4  Epilogue

5  Definitions and Explanations

 

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