anarchism
Americannoun
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a doctrine urging the abolition of government or governmental restraint as the indispensable condition for full social and political liberty.
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the methods or practices of anarchists, as the use of violence to undermine government.
noun
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political theory a doctrine advocating the abolition of government
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the principles or practice of anarchists
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Anarchy is sometimes used to refer to any state of chaos or lawlessness.
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- proanarchism noun
- semianarchism noun
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Other themes included veganism – total avoidance of any animal food or products – and anarchism.
From BBC • Feb. 20, 2025
It is funny that the connection between punk and anarchism is kind of manufactured, but then becomes a popular political movement across the world.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 10, 2023
This perspective leads to a kind of anarchism, resisting traditional hierarchies and authorities.
From Textbooks • Jun. 15, 2022
“It explained anarchism in such a way that people could understand that in everyday life most of us already practice some of its core principles.”
From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2022
Just last week, she had tried setting me up with Raizel Ackermann on the first floor, in a dinner that had exploded into a heated argument over anarchism.
From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros
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