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The core of these types of thinkers have been [[File:Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy|Christian]] notably [[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Catholic]] but also have included [[File:JewTheo.png]] [[Jewish Theocracy|Jewish]] figures, it could theoretically include practically any religious doctrine. ====<big>[[File:Anconjew.png]] Jewish</big>==== <blockquote>''See also: [[File:Anjew.png]] [[Jewish Anarchism]]'' </blockquote> One of the earliest people the term has been used to refer to has been the pre-Mishnaic Jewish rabbinic sage Shemaiah,<ref name=":0">[https://en.everybodywiki.com/Anarcho-conservatism Anarcho-conservatism] on EverybodyWiki</ref> who instructed in Avot 1:10 to 'Love work, loath mastery over others, and avoid intimacy with the government.' Another Jewish anarcho-conservative figure includes the third century rabbi Gamaliel III<ref name=":0" /> who instructed in Avot 2:3 to 'Be careful with the government, for they befriend a person only for their own needs. They appear to be friends when it is beneficial to them, but they do not stand by a person at the time of ''his'' distress.' ====<big>[[File:Anconx.png]] Christian</big>==== <blockquote>''See also: [[File:Anarchristian.png]] [[Christian Anarchism]]'' </blockquote> One of the first Christians to be regarded by some to be described as such is the spiritual leader and author Peter Chelcicky who influenced the Bohemian Reformation.<ref name=":0" /> Chelcicky supported non-violence as a social principle and believed that '... he who obeys God needs no other authority.'<ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Net_of_Faith The Net of Faith, Chapter 26] by Peter Chelcicky</ref> with the full quote being: {{Quote|quote=The Church, having lost the capacity for patience and long-suffering, has also lost God. Authority based on compulsion and the love of Christ are incompatible terms. The state sovereignty does not admit the possibility of standing under the moral judgment of God. But he who obeys God needs no other authority. โLove does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.โ[356] For the deeds of faith consist in loving God and oneโs neighbor, and the fullness of the law is love; the secular authority cannot produce this love by its sword, but it descends from above from the Father of Lights into the hearts of good will to whom it is a delight to love God, to do His will, and to obey His commandments.|speaker=Peter Chelcicky|source=[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Net_of_Faith The Net of Faith] (1443)}} Chelcicky is also regarded as an early [[File:Christcom.png]] [[Christian Socialism|Christian Communist]].<ref>[https://rowlandpasaribu.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/karl-kautsky-communism-in-central-europe-in-the-time-of-the-reformation.pdf Communism in Central Europe in the Time of the Reformation, p. 105-106] by Karl Kautsky</ref> Influenced by Chelcicky was the Russian [[File:Christy.png]] [[Christian Theocracy|Christian]] [[File:Anpacf.png]][[Anarcho-Pacifism|Pacifist Anarchist]] Leo Tolstoy<ref>[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Kingdom_of_God_Is_Within_You/Chapter_I The Kingdom of God Is Within You, Chapter 1], Leo Tolstoy</ref> who is in turn also recognised by some as falling within the label of a conservative anarchist.<ref name=":0" /> In turn, influenced by Tolstoy was the [[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Catholic]] journalist and activist [[File:Andist.png]] [[Anarcho-Distributism|Dorothy Day]].<ref>[http://dorothyday.catholicworker.org/articles/206.html From Union Square to Rome, Chapter 6] by Dorothy Day</ref> In more modern times, one may cite the [[File:ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Anarcho-Capitalist]] and [[File:paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism|Paleolibertarian]], Thomas E. Woods, who has writen on the influence of the [[Catholic Theocracy|Catholic Church]] in shaping western civilization<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Thomas-Woods/dp/1596983280 How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization] by Thomas E. Woods.</ref> and a catholic defense of [[File:lfree.png]] [[Capitalism|free market capitalism]] [[File:cap.png]],<ref>[https://mises.org/library/church-and-market The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy] by Thomas E. Woods.</ref> as another example of [[File:Anconx.png]] [[Christian Theocracy|Christian]] Conservative Anarchism. ====<big>[[File:Islamancon.png]] Islamic</big>==== <blockquote>''See also: [[File:Islaman.png]] [[Islamic Anarchism]]'' </blockquote> [[File:Islamancon.png]] '''Islamic Anarcho-Conservatism''' is an ideology which combines [[File:Islaman.png]] [[Islamic Anarchism]] and [[File:Ancon.png]] [[Anarcho-Conservatism]]. 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