• Zloubida@lemmy.world
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        11 hours ago

        I don’t think atheism is central to anarchism. Opposition to religion (in its institutional and hierarchical form) is, but not belief in a higher being per se.

        Anarchism can make Christianity non-authoritarian, and Christianity can teach anarchism how to be spiritual. Of course nor anarchism nor Christianity need each other, but I like how they complete each other.

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          4 hours ago

          Not to mention quakers often gave communists spaces to organise in and hold meetings.

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          4 hours ago

          There have been Christian anarchists. Jacques Ellul comes to mind. His book on propaganda is pretty good.

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            4 hours ago

            Yeah I like him, even if he had bad stances on some subjects (like Israel or abortion). He’s too much on the evangelical side to me, even if he was not an actual evangelical. But was right on sooooo much subjects!

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              I never got in to deep on his personal stances on certain issues, I thought the book propaganda was good though. I think lots of thinkers of his time had bad stances on Isreal though.