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— Pierre-Joseph Proudhon"The notion of anarchy ...means that once industrial functions have taken over from political functions, then business transactions and exchange alone produce the social order."
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Anarchism is in reality the ideal of political and social science, and also the ideal of religion. It is the ideal to which Jesus Christ looked forward. Christ founded no church, established no state, gave practically no laws, organized no government and set up no external authority, but he did seek to write on the hearts of men God's law and make them self-legislating.
— R. Heber Newton
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I firmly believe people have the power to make decisions locally and cooperatively. Anarchism is how that is put into practice.
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