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This article is primarily from a person view rather than a factual recount of Anarchism in India. Anarchism is the opposition and abolition of all classes and power in society. By citing the Varna system, which is inherited by birth, the article essentially contradicts the core tenets of Anarchism. The author has picked and chosen aspects of anarchist ideas to fit the religious or 'dharmic' preconceptions. Anarchists cannot be supportive of decentralisation and yet not focus on dismantling autocracies led by kings(More than often belonging to Kshatriya caste by birth) or even republics.
In regard to Gandhi being an anarcho-pacifist, the irony of Gandhi being an important member of a political party that advocated for the State of India seems to be lost on the author.— Preceding
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Thundersparkf (
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Keep with Rewrites. There are some
WP:OR issues with the article that need to be taken care of. I have marked one section with the same. Apart from that I do agree that the article meets
WP:GNG and should not be deleted.
Ujwal.Xankill3r (
talk) 07:03, 4 January 2021 (UTC)reply
Keep: Notable topic that has been covered in multiple notable books.
Walrus Ji (
talk) 09:27, 5 January 2021 (UTC)reply
Keep The simplest perusal of a Google Scholar search reveals a multitude of scholarly works on this subject.
Snow closure, please. --
Goldsztajn (
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