Introduction: The thesis begins with an overview of anarchist theory and its historical evolution, highlighting key movements and ideologies. It then introduces cyberpunk culture, emphasizing its intrinsic anti-establishment ethos and depiction of a technologically advanced yet dystopian society. Cyberpunk and Anarchism: This section delves into the core elements of cyberpunk-such as the struggle against oppressive corporations and state control, the celebration of hacking and cybernetics, and the critique of socio-economic inequalities. It draws parallels between these themes and anarchist principles, arguing that cyberpunk's narrative framework provides a fertile ground for imagining a new anarchist society. Anarcho-Transhumanism: The concept of anarcho-transhumanism is explored as an extension of both cyberpunk and anarchist thought. This section outlines how the integration of advanced technologies, such as cybernetic implants and AI, can empower individuals and communities, enabling a more egalitarian and liberated society. It discusses the ethical and philosophical implications of transhumanism within an anarchist context, advocating for the use of technology to enhance human potential and dismantle hierarchical systems. Case Studies: The thesis presents case studies of contemporary cyberpunk-inspired anarchist movements and initiatives. It analyzes how these groups utilize technology, from digital communication platforms to cybernetic enhancements, to resist authoritarianism and build autonomous communities. These case studies provide practical examples of anarcho-maximalism in action and offer insights into its potential for real-world application.