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What Would Save the World?

What is Anarchy? 

Feb 21, 2017, 06:22 PM

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"A Movement Against All forms Oppression" Listen to people other than the New York Times and mainstream media discuss Anarchy. Learn how Anarchism does not mean "chaos" how it can actually be ridiculously organized. Why "Anarcho-Capitalism" isn't Anarchy and why Libertarianism is BS.

#HorizontalOrganization #Anarchy #Autonomy #AntiColonialism #EndCapitalism

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