HelloThere314ism

HelloThere314ism also called HTh314ism believes in anarchy without adjectives but prefers a society operating under Geomutualism.

[[File:Geomut.png]]Ideal Association
They believe that the ideal association would apply Geomutualism. Free markets of individuals and cooperatives along with mutual credit banking would be best. Along with this a limited gift economy would be established for basic resources but these could still be freely sold. This would provide a safety net and make sure all needs are met while still having a completely laissez-faire economy in all other ways. Along with this compensation to society should be owed for occupying land as that land naturally belongs to society. How this compensation is worked out is up to the associations.

[[File:Demcon.png]]Organization[[File:Awaj.png]]
They believe that different free associations should be organized in a Democratic Confederalist structure. Councils at the level of the associations manage things and send up representatives that can be recalled at any time. Higher councils would manage the associations and handle other duties to keep the region stable. At the top would be a high council which would have representatives from all across the region.

Taxation
One of the duties of the higher levels would be to to manage money derived from taxation. A Land Value Tax would be issued on each association. How each association manages this tax is up to them. They may place it on those who own or occupy the most land or on those who are the richest or have it be distributed evenly. This of course is to fund the protection of the region. All remaining money would be distributed across the associations who can divide them amongst their citizens how they please. While they would prefer that something similar happens in each association that is up to the associations to decide.

[[File:GE.png]]Moneyless Associations[[File:Ancom.png]]
Some associations might chose to adopt moneyless societies. In this case they would pay in resources with its corresponding price being set by higher councils taking into context the resources the association relies on along with the needs of the higher councils.

[[File:Anpacf.png]]Praxis[[File:Insarch.png]]
While they prefer a general strike of the workers and other allied citizens, any praxis, from reformist to revolutionary, is fine with them as long as it is effective.

[[File:Situ.png]]Spectacle[[File:Situationalistinternationalism-icon.png]]
While Capitalism, the creator of the spectacle, is allowed to be practiced in the associations the large scale of capitalist culture, along with its culture against choice, is contradictory to the culture of choice in the associations. Hence, Capitalism is not a problem in this framework.

[[File:Camus.png]]Albert Camus[[File:Absurd.png]]

 * 1942 - The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays
 * 1951 - The Rebel
 * 1960 - Resistance, Rebellion, And Death

[[File:Neomarx.png]]John Paul Sartre[[File:Existentialism.png]]

 * 1946 - Existentialism Is A Humanism

[[File:ExistFem.png]]Simone De Beauvoir

 * 1947 - The Ethics Of Ambiguity

[[File:Nietzsche-icon.png]]Friedrich Nietzsche

 * 1892 - Thus Spoke Zarathustra

[[File:Debord.png]]Guy Debord[[File:Councom.png]]

 * 1967 - Society Of The Spectacle

[[File:Republicanismpix.png]]Jean-Jacques Rousseau[[File:Radlib.png]]

 * 1762 - The Social Contract

[[File:GeoSynd.png]]William Schmack

 * 2014 - Geo-syndicalism

[[File:Demcon.png]]Abdullah Öcalan

 * 2011 - Democratic Confederalism

[[File:Chom.png]]Noam Chomsky[[File:AnSynd.png]]

 * 2005 - On Anarchism

[[File:ExistFem.png]]Simone De Beauvoir

 * 1949 - The Second Sex

[[File:Georgist.png]]Henry George

 * 1879 - Progress And Poverty

[[File:Ego.png]]Max Stirner

 * 1844 - The Ego And Its Own

[[File:Mutalist.png]]Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

 * 1840 - What Is Property?

[[File:Goldman.png]]Emma Goldman[[File:Egocom.png]]

 * 1910 - Anarchism And Other Essays

[[File:Chom.png]]Noam Chomsky[[File:AnSynd.png]]

 * 1990 - Profit Over People

[[File:Mill.png]]John Stuart Mill[[File:Liberalsoc.png]]

 * 1859 - On Liberty