Total liberation

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Total Liberation is a political movement that combines anarchism with an effort to free animals and the world. While more conventional anarchism concepts are often directed primarily against the state and capitalism, Total Liberation's concern is to combat all forms of oppression against humans, other animals and ecosystems. Total Liberation advocates typically take a holistic and intersectional revolutionary approach that uses direct action to end all forms of domination and social hierarchy. Examples of these forms of oppression are: state, capitalism , patriarchy , racism , heterosexism, cissexism , disableism , ageism , speciesism and environmental destruction .

Individual evidence

  1. David N. Pellow (2014) Total Liberation: The Power and Promise of Animal Rights and the Radical Earth Movement ; Minneapolis, USA: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 5-6
  2. Steve Best (2014) The Politics of Total Liberation: Revolution for the 21st century , New York City, USA: Palgrave Macmillan