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An Anarch is a Conservative Revolutionary ideal of a sovereign individual, conceived by Ernst Jünger.[1] Jünger was greatly influenced by individualist anarchist Max Stirner and described the Anarch as embodying Stirner's conception of the unique (der Einzige), a man who can form a bond around something concrete, rather than around an idea.[2][3]

The Anarch is to the anarchist, what the monarch is to the monarchist

Ernst Jünger

References

  1. ^ Macklin, Graham D. (September 2005). 'Co-opting the counter culture: Troy Southgate and the National Revolutionary Faction' (.pdf). Patterns of Prejudice 39 (3): 301–326. doi:10.1080/00313220500198292. 
  2. ^ Warrior, Waldgänger, Anarch: An essay on Ernst Jünger's concept of the sovereign individual by Abdalbarr Braun, accessed 22 December 2007.
  3. ^ An exposition of the figure of the Anarch through citations from Juenger's Eumeswil.

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