Anti-Civilization Anarchism
Anti-Civilization Anarchism is a political philosophy that critiques modern civilization and its structures, arguing that they lead to oppression, environmental destruction, and alienation. Proponents believe that the development of technology and organized society has harmed human freedom and the natural world, advocating for a return to simpler, more sustainable ways of living.
This ideology often draws inspiration from thinkers like Henry David Thoreau and Murray Bookchin, who emphasize the importance of nature and community. Anti-Civilization Anarchists seek to dismantle existing systems of power and promote a lifestyle that prioritizes ecological balance and individual autonomy over industrial progress.