Anarcho-Nihilism
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Anarcho-Nihilism is an ideology founded off the values of Nihilism a Russian movement in the 1860s which rejected all authorities. It involves the rejection of all kinds of government, authority, and morality stating that If there is no objective purpose or meaning to anything, then that also applies to the state, authority, and hierarchy. The word Nihilism is derived from the Latin nihil, meaning "nothing". After the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881, Nihilists were known throughout Europe as proponents of the use of violence in order to bring about political change something that Anarcho-Nihilists also exercise .[1] -->
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