Anarchism/Anti-State

100 Movements That Potentially Align With Anarcho-Pluralism

1-20: Anarchist & Libertarian Movements

  1. Anarcho-communism
  2. Anarcho-syndicalism
  3. Anarcho-capitalism
  4. Mutualism
  5. Anarcho-primitivism
  6. Individualist anarchism
  7. Green anarchism
  8. Agorism
  9. Libertarian socialism
  10. Voluntaryism
  11. Crypto-anarchism
  12. Market anarchism
  13. Libertarian municipalism
  14. Left-libertarianism
  15. Right-libertarianism
  16. Free-market environmentalism
  17. Autonomism
  18. Minarchism
  19. Anarcha-feminism
  20. Eco-libertarianism

21-40: Regional & National Autonomy Movements

  1. Cascadia independence movement (Pacific Northwest)
  2. Catalan independence movement (Spain)
  3. Basque independence movement (Spain and France)
  4. Scottish independence movement (Scotland)
  5. Texas secession movement (U.S.)
  6. Quebec sovereignty movement (Canada)
  7. Kurdish independence movement (Kurdistan)
  8. Breton autonomy movement (France)
  9. Tibetan independence movement (China)
  10. Flemish independence movement (Belgium)
  11. Northern League (Italy) (regional autonomy for Northern Italy)
  12. Lakota independence movement (U.S.)
  13. Cornish independence movement (England)
  14. Hawaiian sovereignty movement (U.S.)
  15. Faroe Islands self-determination movement (Denmark)
  16. Aztlán movement (Chicano self-determination)
  17. New Afrikan independence movement (U.S.)
  18. Calexit (California independence movement)
  19. Texas Nationalist Movement
  20. South Tyrol independence movement (Italy)

41-60: Cultural & Community-Based Movements

  1. Localism (emphasis on local production and governance)
  2. Permaculture movement (sustainable, decentralized agriculture)
  3. Food sovereignty movement
  4. Indigenous sovereignty movements (globally)
  5. Transition Towns movement (community self-sufficiency)
  6. Volkisch movements (cultural and spiritual nationalism)
  7. Homeschooling and unschooling movements
  8. Polycentric law advocates (decentralized legal systems)
  9. Intentional communities (e.g., ecovillages)
  10. Bioregionalism (self-determination based on ecological regions)
  11. Traditionalist Catholic communities (advocating for decentralized religious communities)
  12. Neo-Luddite movements (resistance to technological centralization)
  13. Prepper communities (self-reliant living and preparedness)
  14. Non-interventionist foreign policy advocates
  15. Liberty movement (broad-based U.S. libertarian coalition)
  16. Sovereign citizen movement (emphasis on individual autonomy)
  17. Communitarianism (emphasis on small-scale communities)
  18. Neo-agrarianism (return to agricultural, rural lifestyles)
  19. Local currency and barter movements
  20. Common good constitutionalism (local-focused legal theory)

61-80: Radical Decentralization & Anti-Establishment Movements

  1. Anti-globalization movement
  2. Decentralized internet movements (e.g., decentralized web, peer-to-peer networks)
  3. Occupy Wall Street (decentralized, anti-corporate power movement)
  4. Gun rights movements (e.g., Second Amendment advocates)
  5. Anti-federalist movements (resistance to centralized government powers)
  6. Mutual aid societies (community self-help organizations)
  7. Survivalist movement
  8. Maroon communities (descendants of escaped slaves with autonomous traditions)
  9. Pan-Africanism (decentralized cultural unity among African diaspora)
  10. Christian anarchism
  11. Digital rights advocacy (e.g., Electronic Frontier Foundation)
  12. Communalism (emphasis on communal living and shared resources)
  13. Free city movements (e.g., special economic zones with autonomous governance)
  14. Paleo-conservatism (emphasis on traditional values, anti-interventionism)
  15. Anti-psychiatry movement (critiques of centralized mental health systems)
  16. Sovereign wealth fund advocates (community-owned resource management)
  17. Seasteading movement (creating autonomous communities on the sea)
  18. Regionalist movements (emphasis on regional autonomy and culture)
  19. Blockchain governance movements (decentralized political systems using blockchain)
  20. Community-supported agriculture (CSA)

81-100: Political & Social Decentralization Movements

  1. Libertarian Party (U.S. and other countries)
  2. Confederate-revival movements (advocates of confederation-based governance)
  3. Radical democracy movements (emphasis on participatory, decentralized governance)
  4. Non-violent resistance movements (advocating for decentralized methods of social change)
  5. Free speech and anti-censorship movements
  6. Local control of education movements (e.g., resistance to federal education standards)
  7. Devolution advocates (transferring powers from central to local governments)
  8. Direct democracy movements (emphasis on local decision-making)
  9. Prohibition repeal movements (local control of alcohol and drug policies)
  10. E-democracy advocates (use of technology for decentralized governance)
  11. Peace and anti-war movements (especially those emphasizing local peace efforts)
  12. Flat Earth movement (critique of centralized scientific institutions)
  13. Libertarian socialism
  14. Digital nomad and self-sovereign identity advocates
  15. Right-to-repair movement (decentralization of technology repair and ownership)
  16. Communes (intentional self-governing communities)
  17. Convivialism (emphasis on small, self-governing human associations)
  18. De-industrialization advocates (return to local, small-scale production)
  19. Propertarianism (decentralized governance based on private property rights)
  20. Land-back movements (return of land to Indigenous communities)

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