Submitted by SirEinzige on Tue, 06/22/2021 - 15:49
It's a synthesis of liberalism and Burkean conservatism in a radical direction. Proudhon and Stirner(who are 2 of the 3 founding sources of modern anarchy with Godwin being the 3rd) both rejected revolutionary change and probably agreed with Burke and the conservatives critique of the inevitable Jacobinian turn in revolutions.
It's a synthesis of liberalism and Burkean conservatism in a radical direction. Proudhon and Stirner(who are 2 of the 3 founding sources of modern anarchy with Godwin being the 3rd) both rejected revolutionary change and probably agreed with Burke and the conservatives critique of the inevitable Jacobinian turn in revolutions.