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Anarchist Collective (GWLAC)

President: Joe Macneille [email]

The GW Law Anarchist Collective is a student organization that aims to serve as a voice and a force against tyranny in all its incarnations, whether manifested by the corporation, the church, or governments, without fear of political backlash and without desire for compromise. The collective provides a forum for unfettered discourse on revolution at every level of human experience, from the individual to the local community to the global collective. Contrary to popularized conceptions of “anarchy,” the collective represents a commitment to the principles of ideological anarchism. The final ideal is the creation of a new social order of distributed self-governance that manifests a deeply rooted system of total, distributed responsibility, and in so doing the collective seeks to elevate the self-actualization of each individual member of society—to the exclusion of no one—to the highest human ideal. In keeping with these core principles, the collective itself has no leaders, but only a collection of individuals committed to engaging their particular strengths and skills in positive revolution.

 

 
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