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-'''Refusal of work''' is behavior which refuses to adapt to regular employment.+{{Anarchism sidebar |Schools}}
-As actual behavior, with or without a political or philosophical program, it has been practiced by various subcultures and individuals. Radical political positions have openly advocated refusal of work. From within [[Marxism]] it has been advocated by [[Paul Lafargue]] and the Italian [[workerist]]/[[autonomist]]s (e.g. [[Antonio Negri]], [[Mario Tronti]]), the French [[ultra-left]] (e.g. Échanges et Mouvement); and within [[anarchism]] (especially [[Bob Black]] and the [[post-left anarchy]] tendency).+'''Post-left anarchy''' is a recent current in anarchist thought that promotes a critique of [[anarchism]]'s relationship to traditional [[Left-wing politics|leftism]]. Some post-leftists seek to escape the confines of [[ideology]] in general also presenting a critique of [[organizations]] and [[morality]]. Influenced by the work of [[Max Stirner]] and by the Marxist [[Situationist International]], post-left anarchy is marked by a focus on [[social]] [[insurrectionary anarchism|insurrection]] and a rejection of leftist social organisation.
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-* [[From each according to his ability, to each according to his need]]+*[[Green syndicalism]]
-* [[He who does not work, neither shall he eat]]+*[[Illegalism]]
-* [[Unfree labour]]+*[[Insurrectionary anarchism]]
-* [[Decent work]]+*[[Left anarchism]]
 +*[[Post-structuralism]]
 +*[[Situationist International]]
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Post-left anarchy is a recent current in anarchist thought that promotes a critique of anarchism's relationship to traditional leftism. Some post-leftists seek to escape the confines of ideology in general also presenting a critique of organizations and morality. Influenced by the work of Max Stirner and by the Marxist Situationist International, post-left anarchy is marked by a focus on social insurrection and a rejection of leftist social organisation.


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