Opposition to and abolition of coercive relationships

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What type of relationships within society do anarchists oppose all forms of as they limit the choices of the individual?
Coercive
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Coercive relationships in society are based on what idea that means other people should do as they are told?
Certain individuals and ideas have authority
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What is an example of a coercive relationship in society
Church and its believers
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What is anarchism against existing society and those who guard it?
A revolt
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Who rejected all “official persons” (philosophers, priests, academics, journalists, politicians etc)
Proudhon, saying they see people as “a monster to be fought, muzzled and chained down”
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Who argued that people should throw out “vagabonds of intellect” - religion, existing morality (Sexual and morality programmed into us as children by parents/teachers)
Stirner, only then is the indiviudal free and autonomus