
1) Anarchy 2) Book about anarchism 3) English-language book 4) Ideology 5) Political orientation 6) Political theory
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A left-wing political ideology supporting the removal or destruction of government through random acts of violence. During the Russian Civil War most anarchist groups came to oppose the Bolshevik regime. The black flag (symbol) and Black Guards (a paramilitary brigade) were both associated with the anarchist movement.
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Anarchism is a political philosophy that advocates stateless societies often defined as self-governed voluntary institutions, but that several authors have defined as more specific institutions based on non-hierarchical free associations. Anarchism holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary, or harmful. While anti-statism is central, anarchism...
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• (n.) The doctrine or practice of anarchists.
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cluster of doctrines and attitudes centred on the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary. Anarchist thought developed in the West and ... [11 related articles]
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Political philosophy that society should have no government, laws, police, or other authority, but should be a free association of all its members. It does not mean `without order`, but believes...
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A stateless society that allows total individual freedom.
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An'arch·ism noun [ Confer French
anarchisme .] The doctrine or practice of anarchists.
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Belief in the abolition of all government and the organisation of society on a voluntary co-operative basis.
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Anarchists (from the Greek word anarchia, meaning non-rule) believe that every form of government is evil. Towards the end of the last century anarchists assassinated Czar Alexander of Russia and other political leaders to draw attention to their theories. There was a strong anarchist movement in Spain during the 1930s.
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Society without government, laws, police or other authority
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in politics, any of a number of views and movements that advocate the elimination of rulership or government. Other than being opposed to the state, there is no single defining position that all anarchists hold. Compare and contrast libertarianism.
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n] - a political theory favoring the abolition of governments
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anarchism 1. A political theory advocating the elimination of governments and governmental restrain and the substitution of voluntary cooperation among individuals. 2. Behavior intended to overthrow or weaken a society`s formal system of government. 3. Resistance to all forms of authority or control. Anarchism may be described as the doctrine that...
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noun a political theory favoring the abolition of governments
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This doctrine advocates the abolition of political control within society: the State, it contends, is man's greatest enemy -- eliminate it and the evils of human life will disappear. Positively, anarchism envisages a homely life devoted to unsophisticated activity and filled with simple pleasures. Thus it belongs in the 'primitive tradition' of We....
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Political philosophy that society should have no government, laws, police, or other authority, but should be a free association of all its members. It does not mean `without order`, but believes that order can be achieved by cooperation. Anarchism is essentially a pacifist movement and should not be confused with nihilism (a purely negati...
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a doctrine urging the abolition of government or governmental restraint as the indispensable condition for full social and political liberty. · the methods or practices of anarchists, as the use of violence to undermine government. · anarchy.
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