Anarcho-Pacifism

Anarcho-Pacifism, referred to by the abbreviation AnPac, is an economically usually left, culturally ambivalent, usually left, and anarchist ideology that advocates for the use of non-violent action to facilitate the abolition of the state and Capitalism.

AnPacs believe that the use of violent force stands contrary to the anti-hierarchical principle of Anarchism, as a group using force to topple a hierarchy has not eliminated it, but established itself at the head of it. Instead, AnPac favors general strikes and other forms of nonviolent revolution such as hacktivism. Despite popular belief, AnPac generally does NOT favor electoralism and will be mildly unhappy if another character says he does.

AnPac thought is predominantly based in the writings of Henry David Thoreau,  Leo Tolstoy, and  Mahatma Gandhi, and serves as a core tenet in most variants of  Religious Anarchism. However, Anarcho-Pacifism need not be religious. Despite significant anarcho-pacifist thinkers citing Thoreau as an influence, Thoreau himself did not subscribe to pacifism.

Despite AnPac's peaceful nature, some of its praxis can be described as somewhat radical. AnPac has been known to disrupt arms fairs and hold large 'Anti-War' protests.

Although the people attending these events are not ideologically Anarchist or even identify as such, the praxis of these demonstrations can be described as 'Anti-Statist' and anarchist in nature.

Despite having no defined economic position, the Anarcho-Pacifist and broader peace movements can be associated strongly with Socialist, Environmentalist and LGBT movements. However, there are economically right-wing anarcho-pacifists such as Adam Kokesh.

Personality and Behavior
Anarcho-Pacifism appears in comics as a timid, conflict-averse individual who is often seen haplessly trying to defuse conflicts between its ideological relatives. Other common depictions feature it as an everyman or neutral character with a professional demeanor, in a similar manner to Apoliticism and  Moderatism.

Comic appearances
A female Anarcho-Pacifism is one of two main characters in Reddit user hydratedbirb's AnPac x AnCap comic series, which explores the budding romantic relationship between the two seemingly-incompatible anarchist ideologies. Unfortunately, this series aged pretty badly.

How To Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball with eyes.
 * 2) Draw a black diagonal line from the lower left to the upper right of the ball.
 * 3) Color the upper half of the ball white and the lower half black.

Friends

 * [[File:Anrel.png]] Religious Anarchism - I get along very well with him, since [[File:Chrisan.png]] Christian Anarchism is Anarcho-Pacifism.
 * [[File:Farm.png]] Agrarianism - If he wasn't friends with [[File:anprim.png]] Anprim, I would be closer with him. However, industrialism is pretty violent, and agrarianism is more peaceful.
 * [[File:Utsoc.png]] Utopian Socialism - Using peace to end capitalism seems like a pretty good idea.
 * [[File:Antao.png]] Taoist Anarchism - Me but Asian
 * [[File:Andist.png]] Anarcho-Distributism - Me but Catholic

Not so Friends

 * [[File:Apolit.png]] Apoliticism - Always nice to me and invites me to cookouts, but doesn't want to upset the status quo.
 * [[File:Islamic Socialism.png]] Islamic Theocracy - Breaking away and making Pakistan wasn't very peaceful of you
 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - Can be sometimes based, but too authoritarian and violent.

Not really Friends

 * [[File:Necon.png]] Neoconservatism - Likes the state, strong military and traditional values.
 * [[File:Posadist.png]] Posadism - You’re insane. I don’t understand you in the slightest.
 * [[File:Insarch.png]] Insurrectionary Anarchism - Violence isn't the answer to achieving anarchism, you know?
 * [[File:Darwinist.png]] Social Darwinism - Can you please stop killing people this time...?
 * [[File:Hind.png]] Hindu Theocracy - WHY DID YOU MURDER ME :(
 * [[File:Reactsoc.png]] Reactionary Socialism - You know, you're kinda mean, and I don't like that one bit.

Movements

 * Anarcho-Pacifism
 * Anti-Nuclear Movement

People

 * Henry David Thoreau
 * Leo Tolstoy
 * Mahatma Gandhi
 * Dorothy Day