Eclecticism

Eclecticism is a political ideology, and socio-economic system. Eclecticism is based predominantly upon the concept that humans are capable of managing and governing themselves, and that deference to an established political and economic elite is ultimately damaging for society as a whole, and instead each and every individual is recognised to be responsible for themselves and their community. Eclecticism stands against all forms of representative democracy or totalitarianism and supports the implementation of directly democratic and anarchist principles on a largely global scale.

The name Eclecticism comes from the word Eclectic, due to the ideology's incorporation and appropriation of a diverse range of ideas, principles and philosophies. Eclecticism takes it's main influences from anarchism, direct democracy, bohemianism and collectivism, supporting the creation of a society in which each and every individual can express themselves, govern themselves, and ultimately, be themselves.