Difference between revisions of "Anti-governmentism"

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[[Anti-governmentism]] refers to any ideology whose central tenets include opposition to the idea of government. This can be as mild as opposing government regulation of business or government-provided safety-nets, or as extreme as advocating the complete abolishment of all governments.
 
[[Anti-governmentism]] refers to any ideology whose central tenets include opposition to the idea of government. This can be as mild as opposing government regulation of business or government-provided safety-nets, or as extreme as advocating the complete abolishment of all governments.
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==Pages==
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===Forms===
 
* [[anarchism]]
 
* [[anarchism]]
 
** [[anarcho-capitalism]]
 
** [[anarcho-capitalism]]
 
* [[minarchism]]
 
* [[minarchism]]
 
* [[free-marketism]]
 
* [[free-marketism]]
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===Arguments===
 
* {{l/sub|private is better}}
 
* {{l/sub|private is better}}
==Myths==
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===Myths===
 
* {{l/sub|government has a monopoly on force|myths}}
 
* {{l/sub|government has a monopoly on force|myths}}
 
* {{l/sub|government is the source of all political power|myths}}
 
* {{l/sub|government is the source of all political power|myths}}
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* {{l/sub|government is the source of all political power|myths}}
 
* {{l/sub|government is the source of all political power|myths}}
 
* {{l/sub|government is violence|myths}}
 
* {{l/sub|government is violence|myths}}
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==Links==
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===Reference===
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* {{issuepedia}}

Revision as of 20:28, 7 March 2015

some problematic things that governments do

Anti-governmentism refers to any ideology whose central tenets include opposition to the idea of government. This can be as mild as opposing government regulation of business or government-provided safety-nets, or as extreme as advocating the complete abolishment of all governments.

Pages

Forms

Arguments

Myths

Links

Reference