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Draft:Ideological statelessness

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ideological statelessness: Some people are stateless due to circumstances (war, punishment, loss of documents etc.). Some are ideological stateless[1]: they don't believe and ideologically belong to any nation. They usually have citizenship. In most democratic countries it is legal to have this view. It might cause problems in countries with conscription (compulsory military service). Not all ideological stateless are anarchists, but anarchist statelessness has been better documented.



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  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20241217214202/https://www.storytel.com/tv/books/anarchy-exploring-anarchist-ideologies-and-stateless-societies-601984 Anarchy: Exploring Anarchist Ideologies and Stateless Societies - Errico Malatesta - Good Press