
National Anarchist Movement
The National Anarchist Movement is a controversial ideology that advocates for decentralization and community-based living, emphasizing cultural and racial identity. It rejects centralized government, instead promoting small, autonomous communities governed according to local customs and traditions. While it claims to support voluntary cooperation and regional self-sufficiency, critics associate it with far-right ideologies, including racial and cultural nationalism, and warn it may endorse exclusionary or authoritarian practices. It distinguishes itself from traditional anarchism by emphasizing elements of ethnic or cultural identity as central to its vision of societal organization.