National anarchism
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National Anarchism is a movement that combines anarchism and nationalism, with intellectual roots in third positionism and the writings of the neo-Spenglerian Francis Parker Yockey. Third-positionism is a strand of neo-Fascist thought that evolved from Mussolini's view of Fascism as a 'Third Position' between Capitalism and Socialism. National Anarchists completely reject Fascism as being Statist, but sometimes the term post-Fascist has been used to describe their own and related ideologies. Influences they cite include Bakunin, Kropotkin, Proudhon, Tolstoy and Stirner. The claim by national anarchists to find influence in these thinkers is understandably controversial. Some detractors believe that national anarchism is nothing more than a front for racist groups to spread their ideology. The term "national anarchism" was coined by the National Revolutionary Faction to describe their philosophy. The N.R.F. has since been dismantled in favour of leaderless resistance cells and community building.
Core positions
Some core positions of National Anarchism are:
- "Our concept of the word ‘national’ relates not to territory but to the racial identity which is a natural facet of all peoples." - Troy Southgate
- "Being firm believers in true bio-diversity, national anarchists are staunch racial separatists."
- "We believe in political, social and economic decentralisation. In other words, we wish to see a positive downward trend whereby all bureaucratic concepts such as the UN, NATO, the EU, the World Bank and even nation-states like England and Germany are eradicated and consequently replaced by autonomous village-communities." - Troy Southgate
- "We simply want our own space in which to live according to our own principles".
Debate
Most modern anarchists reject this philosophy, seeing its concept of segregation as hierarchical or non-egalitarian. Proponents of national anarchism support voluntary racial separatism, but not racial hatred or white supremacy. However, most national anarchists believe that what they call "racial miscegenation" is a "very serious threat and endangers mankind". This belief is rooted what some believe is the notion that intermixing of cultures destroys one or both of the cultures involved. Some critics of national anarchism hold that this implies racial hatred. National Anarchists however imply that there is no hatred involved, and that their view on separatism instead stops racial hatred by allowing inigineous cultures and biodiversity to take place.See also
- Alternative Green
- Anarchism
- Communities
- Separatism
- Identity
- Integralism
- International third position
- National syndicalism
- Neo-Nazism
- Strasserism
External links
- [Synthesis]
- [Transcending the Beyond: From Third Position to National-Anarchism] an article in Pravda online
- Articles by Keith Preston: [National-Anarchism and Classical American Ideals: Is A Reconciliation Possible? Part1] [Part 2] [Part 3]
- [Folk and Faith]
- [Question and Answer session with Troy Southgate national Anarchist]
- [Attack the System]
- [Opposition] listing at classwar.org
- [National anarchismus] National anarchism in Germany
- [Nationalanarkismen] National anarchism in Denmark
- [National-Anarchist-Online] Yahoo discussion group
- [National Anarchism - Trojan Horse for White Nationalism] by Nick Griffin
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