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:''Anarchism has declared war on the pernicious influences which have so far prevented the harmonious blending of [[Individualism|individual]] and social instincts, the individual and society. Religion, the dominion of the human mind; Property, the dominion of human needs; and Government, the dominion of human conduct, represent the stronghold of man's enslavement and all the horrors it entails.''
 
:''Anarchism has declared war on the pernicious influences which have so far prevented the harmonious blending of [[Individualism|individual]] and social instincts, the individual and society. Religion, the dominion of the human mind; Property, the dominion of human needs; and Government, the dominion of human conduct, represent the stronghold of man's enslavement and all the horrors it entails.''
  
Late [[19th Century]]/early 20th Century anarchists such as [[Voltairine de Cleyre]] were often associated with the [[freethinkers]] movement, advocating [[atheism]].
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Vers la fin du 19ième siècle/début 20ième, des anarchistes comme [[Voltairine de Cleyre]] ont souvent été associés/es au mouvement de libre-pensée, un mouvement [[athée]].
  
 
== Les thèmes anarchistes dans la religion ==
 
== Les thèmes anarchistes dans la religion ==
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Les communautés bouddhiste effraient souvent les rois et les faiseurs de loi par cause de leur notion de propriété. En rejetant volontairement toutes possessions matérielles et en n'ayant peur devant la douleur et la mort, les Bouddhistes "échappe" naturellement aux systèmes de pouvoir planètaire car ils ne peuvent alors être manipulés.
 
Les communautés bouddhiste effraient souvent les rois et les faiseurs de loi par cause de leur notion de propriété. En rejetant volontairement toutes possessions matérielles et en n'ayant peur devant la douleur et la mort, les Bouddhistes "échappe" naturellement aux systèmes de pouvoir planètaire car ils ne peuvent alors être manipulés.
  
=== Anarchism and Christianity ===
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=== Anarchisme et Christianisme ===
{{main|Christian anarchism}}
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Voir [[Anarchisme chrétien]]
  
According to some, [[Christianity]] was originally a peaceful anarchist movement. [[Jesus]] is said, in this view, to have come to empower individuals and free people from oppressive religious doctrines in [[Jewish law]]; he taught that the only rightful authority was God, not Man, evolving the law into the [[Ethic of reciprocity|Golden Rule]].
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Pour plusieurs, le Christianisme fut à l'origine un mouvement anarchiste pacifique. [[Jésus]] est dit, dans cette optique, d'avoir venu to empower individuals and free people from oppressive religious doctrines in [[Jewish law]]; he taught that the only rightful authority was God, not Man, evolving the law into the [[Ethic of reciprocity|Golden Rule]].
  
 
According to [[Christian]] anarchists, there is only one source of authority to which Christians are ultimately answerable, the authority of [[God]] as embodied in the teachings of Jesus. Christian anarchists believe that [[Privacy#Types of privacy#Privacy from government interference|freedom from government]] or Church is justified spiritually and will only be guided by the grace of God if men display compassion and [[turn the other cheek]] when confronted with violence.
 
According to [[Christian]] anarchists, there is only one source of authority to which Christians are ultimately answerable, the authority of [[God]] as embodied in the teachings of Jesus. Christian anarchists believe that [[Privacy#Types of privacy#Privacy from government interference|freedom from government]] or Church is justified spiritually and will only be guided by the grace of God if men display compassion and [[turn the other cheek]] when confronted with violence.
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The teachings of [[Discordianism]] strongly resemble [[Situationist]] ideas and other core anarchist sentiments. The [[Surrealism|surreality]] of Discordianism certainly rings of anarchism, even if it is only ontological.
 
The teachings of [[Discordianism]] strongly resemble [[Situationist]] ideas and other core anarchist sentiments. The [[Surrealism|surreality]] of Discordianism certainly rings of anarchism, even if it is only ontological.
  
===Anarchism and Judaism===
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===Anarchisme et Judaisme===
 
There have been many [[Judaism|Jewish]] anarchists. [[Jewish Anarchism|Jewish anarchists]], primarily [[Ashkenazi]] Jews were prominent in the labor movement from the [[1880s]] to the [[1930s]]. Nowadays, there is a large anarchist movement in [[Israel]].
 
There have been many [[Judaism|Jewish]] anarchists. [[Jewish Anarchism|Jewish anarchists]], primarily [[Ashkenazi]] Jews were prominent in the labor movement from the [[1880s]] to the [[1930s]]. Nowadays, there is a large anarchist movement in [[Israel]].
  
=== Anarchism and Islam ===
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=== Anarchisme et Islam ===
{{main|Islam and anarchism}}
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There have been anti-authoritarian traits throughout the history of [[Islam]], often related to [[Sufism]]. The end of the 20th century brought the syncretism of Islam and anarchism into a non-violent, anti-authoritarian philosophy espoused by people like [[Hakim Bey]] and [[Yakoub Islam]].
 
There have been anti-authoritarian traits throughout the history of [[Islam]], often related to [[Sufism]]. The end of the 20th century brought the syncretism of Islam and anarchism into a non-violent, anti-authoritarian philosophy espoused by people like [[Hakim Bey]] and [[Yakoub Islam]].

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