Anarcho-Monarchism

Anarcho-Monarchism clipped to AnMon is a theoretical form of government which combines Anarchy with Monarchy. Anarcho-Monarchism is usually leans right-wing in economic and cultural matters (partially because most left-wing anarchists can't stand the concept of Monarchy), but doesn't fundamentally have to be.

Conceptions
There have been quite a few conceptions on how an anarcho-monarchist society of which include:

Serious
Anarchy and monarchy as naturally allied- This is one of the simplest notions of Anarcho-Monarchy, this is the belief that while the government should fundamentally be the responsibility of as few people as such making an anarchy the ideal form of governance with the system most prefarable to the rule of none being the rule of one of monarchy. This form of anarcho-monarchism has been most famously advocated by the english writer J.R.R. Tolkien and the German economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe.

Monarchy maintained through anarchy- Effectively a system in which you have a Ceremonial Monarchy except instead of the ceremonial monarchy residing over a democracy, it resides over an anarchy. This form of anarcho-monarchism can is very oftenly associated with Emperor Norton who was the rightful leader of the United States of America a self-declared royal in the state of California who was widely respected by the people of San Francisco while not having any legal status as the emperor.

Monarchic government without a state- This the form conception of anarcho-monarchy described by the self-described Libertarian Reactionary writer Insula Qui on her book on the subject. This approach seperates the concepts of government and of the state with the former being a body which sets and enforces rules while the latter being a body which has a territorial monopoly on violence. In this political order the state is eliminated thus creating an anarchy while governments are generally taken to monarchical, creating a synthesis of anarchy and monarchy.

Satirical
Every man a king, every woman a queen- Under this conception the role of absolute leadership is boiled down to the lowest level possible (the individual) creating a society in which quite literally every man is a king and hierarchy is effectively eliminated.

Anarchy maintained through monarchy- This form of Anarcho-Monarchy is effectively a normal anarchist society except there exists a monarch (or monarchs) who maintain the power to use force to stop the state from forming again.

Stylistic Notes

 * Arrogant, very defensive of his ideology.
 * Flirty around relatives.
 * Can be psychotic if provoked.
 * Speaks English using a lot of "high-class" words and is always seen wearing a crown. A fancy Gothic font can also be used for his words.
 * Likes J.R.R. Tolkien

How to draw
Anarcho-Monarchism's design is based of a flag designed by the reddit user tutwater under the post simply called "Flag of Anarcho-Monarchism". And you should be done.
 * 1) Draw a ball with eyes.
 * 2) Draw a diagonal bicolour of Black (bottom) and Purple (top).
 * 3) In the middle of the ball in white draw the shape of an "A" prefarably in Gothic font. You may sorround the A in a circle of the same colour.
 * 4) A guide on how to draw a gothic A may be found here.
 * 5) Draw a yellow crown.

Friendly

 * [[File: Distributist.png]] Distributism - Fellow member of the J.R.R. Tolkien fanclub.

Mixed

 * [[File: Awaj.png]] Anarchism - Mom dislikes monarchs
 * [[File: Conmon.png]] Constitutional Monarchism - You shouldn't need a peace of paper to have a leader that upholds the people's ideals.

Negative

 * [[File: Republicanismpix.png]] Republicanism - Statist and lame
 * [[File: Jack.png]] Jacobinism - I hate you grandpa.

Texts

 * The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (29 November 1943) edited by Humphrey Carpenter
 * Anarcho-Monarchism by Insula Qui
 * Tolkien's Anarcho-Monarchism by Erin Kain
 * Anarcho-Monarchism - The Details by The Young Monarchist
 * Anarcho-Monarchism, Anarcho-Fascism and the Anarch by Benjamin Welton

YouTube

 * Anarcho-Monarchist Minecraft server by ibxtoycat
 * An Explanation of Anarcho-Monarchist Distributism by Brett Fawcett
 * Anarcho-Monarchism by Tumblar House