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Originally Posted by Boggwin Bramblefoot
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Social Liberals - Post-left anarchy is a recent current in anarchist thought that seeks to distance itself from the traditional Left (communism, social liberalism, social democracy, etc.) and to escape the confines of ideology in general. It has rapidly developed since the fall of the Soviet Union, which many view as the death of authoritarian leftism; however, its roots are clearly visible in the ideas of the 1960's Situationists. It is not an independent "movement" as such but rather a critical way of thinking about anarchist ideas. Post-leftists frequently use the word anarchy instead of anarchism to avoid the -ism suffix's connotations of doctrine.
You have almost gotten better at thinking (1/2)
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So a quick google revealed
http://www.anarchymag.org/node/8 as your source.
"Post-left anarchy is a recent current in anarchist thought that seeks to distance itself from the traditional Left (communism, social liberalism, social democracy, etc.) and to escape the confines of ideology in general"
Lets quickly evaluate what the first sentence is saying. It states "Post-left anarchy seeks to distance itself from the traditional left." and then goes on to give examples of what the "traditional left" could be considered "(communism, social liberalism, social democracy, etc.) " So ultimately what you linked as supporting evidence to your claim that anarchocapitalism and social liberals share common beliefs, is in reality, saying that an anarchocapitalism seeks to distance themselves from a social liberal beliefs.
Im not sure which to attack first here, your fail at reading comprehension, or your fail at trolling...