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'''Alexandrism''' is a political ideology named for the [[Comrade-General]] which supports a form of “guided anarchism,” in which a political and military leader guides direct democratic institutions. A fringe ideology after the [[Second Freeport Revolution|June Days]], some "anarchists" still claim the legacy of the Comrade-General as inspiration for her “ideology” of personalist rule. | '''Alexandrism''' is a political ideology named for the [[Comrade-General]] which supports a form of “guided anarchism,” in which a political and military leader guides direct democratic institutions. A fringe ideology after the [[Second Freeport Revolution|June Days]], some "anarchists" still claim the legacy of the Comrade-General as inspiration for her “ideology” of personalist rule. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Second Freeport Revolution]] | |||
*[[Free Territory]] | |||
*[[Comrade-General]] |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 18 June 2022
Alexandrism is a political ideology named for the Comrade-General which supports a form of “guided anarchism,” in which a political and military leader guides direct democratic institutions. A fringe ideology after the June Days, some "anarchists" still claim the legacy of the Comrade-General as inspiration for her “ideology” of personalist rule.