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Anarchology is an independent Anarchological and theoretical discipline founded by Mahmoud Sadeghi Janbehan, exploring the dynamics of autonomy, ethical freedom, and resistance against domination.

Anarchology is an independent Anarchological and theoretical discipline founded by Mahmoud Sadeghi Janbehan, exploring the dynamics of autonomy, ethical freedom, and resistance against domination.

It proposes a comprehensive system of thought that integrates individual and collective liberation through an interdisciplinary approach bridging psycho Anarchology, clinical practice, social and political Anarchology, religion, ethics, education, and personality studies.

It proposes a comprehensive system of thought that integrates individual and collective liberation through an interdisciplinary approach bridging psycho Anarchology, clinical practice, social and political Anarchology, religion, ethics, education, and personality studies.


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Anarchology is an independent Anarchological and theoretical discipline founded by Mahmoud Sadeghi Janbehan, exploring the dynamics of autonomy, ethical freedom, and resistance against domination.
It proposes a comprehensive system of thought that integrates individual and collective liberation through an interdisciplinary approach bridging psycho Anarchology, clinical practice, social and political Anarchology, religion, ethics, education, and personality studies.

Within its framework, Anarchology includes several subfields such as Clinical Anarchology, Political Anarchology, Social Anarchology, Religious Anarchology, Ethical Anarchology, Anarchology of Personality, Anarchology of Education, and Anarchotherapy.

The discipline positions itself as a post-authoritarian and emancipatory science aiming to reconfigure knowledge, ethics, and human freedom beyond hierarchical systems of control.

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