Philosophicism

Philosophicism is an anarchist ideology based on the thoughts of PhilosophicHedgehog. It's based on a strongly pessimistic view about how the world is heading, and that civilization collapse is nearer now than ever.

Views on Property
Philosophicism views on property are quite intricate.

It distinguishes two types of property, productive and non-productive.

Non-productive property is also called personal property. This includes your house or toothbrush.

On the other hand, there are four types of productive property:
 * Private property (one owner)
 * Collective property (multiple owners, worker ownership)
 * Common property (every member of the community is an owner)
 * Public property (state ownership)

Philosophicism advocates for collective property, as it's the only one that isn't an abstraction. Private, common, and public properties are all properties defined through claims, and as such, they're abstract and thus invalid; instead, the only type of property that should exist is collective property, as it's defined through work/use.

With this consideration in mind, we can further classify property into real and imaginary (or intangible) property. Real property can be classified as such if you can prove it materialistically, if it isn't based on abstractions. Imaginary property is all that property that can't be proved materialistically, that is based on abstractions.

Property through use is real property as it can be proven materialistically. On the other hand, property through claims can only be proven abstractly, which means using abstract concepts. Private property can only exist thanks to property laws, which are abstractions enforced through violence by the state, and they would cease to exist with its abolition. For the same reason, public property is not real property. Public property is comparable to private property: some small differences are that the owner is not a person but an entity (the state), and property laws are made and enforced by the owner itself. Common ownership can only be voluntary if there's full consensus or at least a lack of opposition. If there isn't full consensus or if there is opposition (which would probably be the case), people will have to enforce this type of ownership, either through laws decided by the majority (tyranny of the majority, aka democracy) or through similar stuff.

Now, in addition to being imaginary, private and public property are not desirable for the following reasons: the first involves wage labor, and the latter involves empowering the state and forming a monopoly on the entire economy.

Abandoned property is a perfect example of the absurdity of property through claims and the laws which protect it. Officially, it's owned by someone, but in reality, it's not owned by anyone. Abandoned property should be free to use by any individual.

In today's world, with enough money, you can own anything. People's ownership (slavery) is officially banned, but in practice, there are more slaves today than ever before. You can also own parts of the Earth (land ownership). Capitalist ideologies like Georgism have found a "solution" to it: the LVT, or Land Value Tax. Georgists want to replace all the taxes we have today with a single, land tax. How does it work? Every plot of land is subject to taxation at a fixed rate; the more land you own, the higher tax you have to pay. It's a good solution to avoid taxing income, which in the end harms the poor, but only under a capitalist system. If we apply the classifications made before to anarchy/socialism, land ownership should be abolished altogether. Not everything needs to be owned by someone.

Last but not least, intellectual property and copyright are nonsense. You can't own an idea. Like SEK3 said, "it is a creature of the State, the Vampire’s little bat. And, as far as I’m concerned, the word should be copywrong."

Friends

 * [[File:Aneco.png]] - Human and nature liberation come hand in hand.
 * [[File:Deepe.png]] - I like your ecocentrism.
 * [[File:AnAg.png]] - You're cool; without farmers, civilization is nothing. Just be a bit more pro-technology and less conservative.
 * [[File:Agorismf.png]] - To defeat the capitalist economic system we need to create another competing system, otherwise we will always be dependent on it.

Frenemies

 * [[File:ormarxf.png]] - On one hand, some of your libertarian followers are tolerable (autonomism is based), but on the other hand, you're dogmatic and the transitory state will never wither away. Also, the peasants are as important as the workers, if not more.
 * [[File:Soc.png]] - What's up with this quasi-cult of workers?
 * [[File:Anprim.png]] - Yes, civilization is bad, but going back is not the answer, and technology is not inherently bad.
 * [[File:AnAg.png]] - You're cool; without farmers, civilization is nothing. Just be a bit more pro-technology and less conservative

Enemies

 * [[File:Bckchn.png]] - Lifestylist and proud!
 * [[File:ML.png]] - Counter revolutionary and proud!

Finished

 * [[File:Econil.png]] Desert - Anonymous (132 pp.) [[File:Anticiv.png]]


 * [[File:Annil.png]] Because I Wanted To - Fumiko Kaneko (24 pp.) [[File:Fumiko.png]]


 * [[File:Postconan.png]] Post Colonial Anarchism - Roger White (27 pp.)


 * [[File:Postciv.png]] Post-Civ! A Brief Philosophical and Political Introduction to the Concept of Post-civilization - Strangers In a Tangled Wilderness (9 pp.)


 * [[File:Cryptan.png]] Crypto Anarchist Manifesto - Timothy C. May (1/2 pp.)


 * [[File:Agorismf.png]] Copywrongs - Samuel Edward Konkin III (SEK3) (7 pp.) [[File:A3.png]]


 * [[File:Postciv.png]] Take What You Need And Compost The Rest: an introduction to post-civilized theory - Margaret Killjoy (13 pp.)


 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] Leftism 101 - Lawrence Jarach (14 pp.)


 * [[File:Annil.png]] Toward the Creative Nothing - Renzo Novatore (53 pp.) [[File:Renzo Novatore-icon.png]]


 * [[File:Aneco.png]] Post-literacy - Seaweed (7 pp.)


 * [[File:Anticiv.png]] A Critique, Not a Program: For a Non-Primitivist Anti-Civilization Critique - Wolfi Landstreicher (9 pp.) [[File:Landstreicher.png]]

Reading

 * [[File:Annil.png]] The Prison Memoirs of a Japanese Woman - Fumiko Kaneko (252 pp.) [[File:Fumiko.png]]


 * [[File:Postciv.png]] Post-Civ! A Deeper Exploration - Usul of the Blackfoot (50 pp.)


 * [[File:Agorismf.png]] New Libertarian Manifesto - Samuel Edward Konkin III (SEK3) (59 pp.) [[File:A3.png]]


 * [[File:Gender Accelerationism.png]] The Gender Accelerationist Manifesto - Vikky Storm and Eme Flores (35 pp.) [[File:Anqueer.png]]

Plan to read

 * [[File:Anego.png]] The Unique and Its Property - Max Stirner (441 pp.) [[File:Stirner.png]]


 * [[File:Awaj.png]] Bullshit Jobs - David Graeber (391 pp.) [[File:Antwork.png]]


 * [[File:Mutalist.png]] What Is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government - Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (478 pp.) [[File:Proudhon.png]]


 * [[File:Awaj.png]] Toward the Destruction of Schooling - Jan D. Matthews (54 pp.)


 * [[File:Awaj.png]] Life Without Law - Strangers In a Tangled Wilderness (29 pp.)


 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] Anarchy After Leftism - Bob Black (142 pp.)


 * [[File:Antwork.png]] The Abolition of Work - Bob Black (22 pp.)


 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] The Myth of Human Rights - Bob Black (83 pp.)


 * [[File:Aneco.png]] What is Green Anarchy? - Anonymous (31 pp.)


 * [[File:Anticiv.png]] Barbaric Thoughts: On a Revolutionary Critique of Civilization - Wolfi Landstreicher (27 pp.) [[File:Landstreicher.png]]


 * [[File:Annil.png]] Blessed is the Flame - Serafinski (106 pp.)


 * [[File:Anticiv.png]] Beyond Civilized and Primitive - Ran Prieur (24 pp.)


 * [[File:Anticiv.png]] The Rotting Carcass Behind The Green-Scare: How Anti-Civ Anarchy Became the Most Controversial Position - ziq (31 pp.) [[File:Aneco.png]]


 * [[File:Insarch.png]] Armed Joy - Alfredo M. Bonanno (43 pp.) [[File:Bonanno.png]]


 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] Willful Disobedience - Wolfi Landstreicher (296 pp.) [[File:Landstreicher.png]]


 * [[File:Awaj.png]] Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs - The Curious George Brigade (144 pp.)


 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] Post-Left Anarchy: Leaving the Left Behind - Jason McQuinn (24 pp.)


 * [[File:Anpostleft.png]] Insurgency: An Anarchist Journal of Total Destruction - Various Authors (82 pp.)