Anarcho-pragmatism model

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Anarcho Pragmatism

The anarcho-pragmatism is a theory model for social organization that attributes the title of power to the citizens based on their voluntary acts.

On a strict sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method to organize the population without the figure of a state by making collective decisions with different participation methods on a scale of scientific-pragmatic priorities.

On an open sense, anarcho-pragmatism is a method for social development in which participants are free (libres) and equal and social relationships are established by ethical trusting mechanisms.

Origin and ethimology

The main term that describes the theory anarchy-pragmatism comes from the sum of an ancient Greek word and a philosophical movement.

- Anarchy: ἀναρχία (anarchia), which combines ἀ (a), "not, without" and ἀρχή (arkhi), "ruler, leader, authority."

- Pragmatism: a philosophical movement began in the United States in the 1870s by The Metaphysical Club.