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# Political disorder and confusion. | # Political disorder and confusion. | ||
# Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or purpose. | # Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or purpose. | ||
# Absence or insufficiency of government; a state of society in which There is no capable supreme power, and in which | # Absence or insufficiency of government; a state of society in which There is no capable supreme power, and in which the several functions of the state are performed badly or not at all; social and political confusion. | ||
# Specifically, A social [[Theory]] which regards | # Specifically, A social [[Theory]] which regards the union of order with the absence of all direct government of man by man as the political ideal, absolute individual liberty. | ||
# Confusion in general. | # Confusion in general. | ||
# Absence of government; | # Absence of government; the state of society where There is no law or supreme power; a state of lawlessness; political confusion. | ||
# Hence, confusion or disorder, in general. | # Hence, confusion or disorder, in general. | ||
# The state of a society being without [[authority]] or a governing body. | # The state of a society being without [[authority]] or a governing body. |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 28 April 2024
anarchy (noun)
- Absence of any form of political authority.
- A philosophy advocating individualism.
- Political disorder and confusion.
- Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or purpose.
- Absence or insufficiency of government; a state of society in which There is no capable supreme power, and in which the several functions of the state are performed badly or not at all; social and political confusion.
- Specifically, A social Theory which regards the union of order with the absence of all direct government of man by man as the political ideal, absolute individual liberty.
- Confusion in general.
- Absence of government; the state of society where There is no law or supreme power; a state of lawlessness; political confusion.
- Hence, confusion or disorder, in general.
- The state of a society being without authority or a governing body.
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