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So I’m playing a former slave cowboy(think Django unchained) for a Wild West themed dnd campaign and I thought it would be interesting if he was an anarchist because of his experience with the governing system of the country they are in. I’m not just wanting to do this as a meme and honestly do want to act as a genuine anarchist, but not the type that just wants to par-it joker quotes, as that’s cringy and demeans the character I want to have. I’m asking as I have a general idea that he will be against the government, as that is the hierarchy that is removing people’s freedoms and the core concept of anarchism to to give the people the freedom of true choice (that’s my understanding of anarchy at least) but is there anything I’m missing or I should also consider or add to his personal philosophy?
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