
Theoretical Anarchism
Theoretical anarchism is a philosophical perspective that advocates for a society without hierarchical authority, such as governments or other centralized institutions. It emphasizes voluntary cooperation, mutual aid, and self-management as alternatives to coercive structures. Rather than advocating immediate action, it explores how social organization might function freely and fairly if authority were minimized or eliminated. Theoretical anarchists analyze concepts like power, authority, and justice to envision a society built on equality, individual freedom, and collective responsibility, aiming to challenge existing systems from an academic or intellectual standpoint without necessarily endorsing immediate implementation.