anarchy
n.
lawlessness, absence of laws and government
Anarchy
Anarchy (from anarchía, "without ruler") may refer to any of the following: "Absence of government; a state of lawlessness due to beliefs that people are inherently good and can organize themselves without government or bureaucracies; another type of political order.""A theoretical social state in which there is no governing person or body of persons, but each individual has absolute liberty (without the implication of disorder)." "Absence or non-recognition of authority in any given sphere."
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Anarchy (disambiguation)
Anarchy or Anarchists may refer to:
Anarchy, a
stateless society.
Anarchism, the belief that all forms of rulership are undesirable and should be abolished
Anarchy, (L'anarchia,)
Errico Malatesta's 1891 pamphlet explaining his version of anarchism
Anarchy in international relations, posits that there is no universal sovereign or worldwide government, a North American anarchist magazine
Anarchy Magazine, a London anarchist magazine from the 1960s
The Anarchy, the period of civil war and unsettled government in England during the reign (1135–1154) of King Stephen
Anomie, a social condition characterized by an absence or diminution of standards or values. See also
chaos,
nihilism.
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anarchy
Noun
1. a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government)
(synonym) lawlessness
(hypernym) disorder
(hyponym) nihilism
(classification) government, governing, governance, government activity
Anarchy
(n.)
Hence, confusion or disorder, in general.
(n.)
Absence of government; the state of society where there is no law or supreme power; a state of lawlessness; political confusion.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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