Why Anarchism?
Freedom and Equality
Fundamentally, anarchism is the struggle for freedom. Freedom from
rulers and corporations who dominate our lives and are destroying our
earth. Freedom for workers, women, and all oppressed people in all parts
of the world. We believe that this sort of freedom can only be achieved
together with equality and a fair distribution of resources.
Individual and Collective
Anarchists believe in the inherent dignity and humanity of the
individual. But this dignity and humanity can only be fully realised in a
co-operative, egalitarian society. This is why we are in favour of
working together collectively and being organised. It is incorrect to
equate anarchism with individualism or chaos.
Revolution
Anarchists understand that this truly free and equal society can only
be achieved through revolution – meaning a complete transformation of
society. This society cannot be ‘given’ to the people by politicians or
bureaucrats. It must be built by people from below.
Change by Direct Action
Anarchism opposes the violence which is an integral part of
capitalism and the state (this violence comes in many forms: war,
patriarchy etc.). We believe that means shape ends – in other words, the
way we struggle will shape the outcome of the struggle. This is also
why we do not support the seizure of State power by authoritarian
political parties. However, anarchists do believe in direct action –
action taken by everyday people to address the power imbalance in
present day society. This includes strikes, boycott’s, work-to-rule’s
and occupations.
The Past
Both authoritarian communism (as in Russia, China etc.) and
‘labourism’ (ie. The labour parties of the world), have failed to solve
our global crisis. We need a different path to a better world. Anarchism
offers itself as a guide on that path.