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Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary, and harmful, or alternatively as opposing authority ...
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anarchism (ăn`ərkĭzəm) [Gr.,=having no government], theory that equality and justice are to be sought through the abolition of the state and the substitution of ...
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Anarchism is a widely disputed label, there are probably as many different kinds of anarchisms as there are different ideologies or traditions in statism.
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noun 1. a doctrine urging the abolition of government or governmental restraint as the indispensable condition for full social and political liberty . 2. the methods ...
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an·ar·chism (n r-k z m) n. 1. The theory or doctrine that all forms of government are oppressive and undesirable and should be abolished. 2. Active resistance and ...
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Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others. ~ Edward Abbey
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Anarchism is a political philosophy. which considers the state. undesirable, unnecessary, and harmful, and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy
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Christian anarchism is a movement in political theology and political thought. It is the belief that there is only one source of authority to which Christians are ...
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Anarchism is a political theory which aims to create anarchy, "the absence of a master, of a sovereign." (Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, What is Property, p. 264) In other ...
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Anarchism is a political belief that is against authority, believing that people can organize themselves without needing state or a government in power. Anarchists ...
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