Anarchy Designs Merch
Description: A little watercolour style doodle I painted a few weeks ago... The word anarchy comes from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία (anarchia), which combines ἀ (a), "not, without" and ἀρχή (arkhi), "ruler, leader, authority." Anarchy, in its truest form, has nothing to do with violence and chaos and everything to do with self-governance; nothing to do with wilfully destructive behaviour and everything to do with a profound sense of personal responsibility and with nurturing the capacity for such. Anarchy is NOT 'every man for himself' - it is, "We are all in this together - let's behave accordingly." I think anyone who doesn't resonate with that notion is suffering from a right old case of Stockholm Syndrome. Me, I’m a free spirit. Screw...
Description: Anarchy symbol- classic punk rock apparel on a tee shirt or a pin. Cool costume accessory for punk rock outfits, great retro punk jacket button.
Anarchy - Punk Rock Jacket Button Kids Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by WriterCentral
$16 $24
Description: I Do Believe in Chaos punk design featuring a rebellious punk rocker silhouette with a dramatic mohawk and distressed vintage typography. A bold alternative design for punk rock fans, anarchists, rebels, nonconformists, underground music lovers and anyone who embraces chaos, individuality and counterculture.
I Do Believe in Chaos – Punk Rock Mohawk Rebellious Vintage Design Shorts
by Dubious Symbolic Art Work
$21 $27
I Don't Care Screaming Skull Nihilist Meme Vintage Comic Pop Art Shorts
by Manfish Inc.
$21 $27
Description: According to the IWW: The Black Cat -- traditionally drawn as angry with claws bared, arched back, and a brushy tail (pictured, right) -- has long been one of the symbols of the IWW. It was probably conceived by IWW member Ralph Chaplin (most famous for penning the IWW / labor anthem "Solidarity Forever"), who produced many of the IWW's early "slient agitator" graphics which -- themselves -- had a close association with hobo signs. We like to combine anarchist symbols and quotes with the visual art of anarchists like William Morris. Our goal is to create beautiful and accessible ways to approach the philosophy of Mutual Aid.