Anarchy
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Anarchy (frae Greek: ἀναρχίᾱ anarchíā, "athoot ruler") mey refer tae ony o the follaein:
- "Nae rulership or enforced authority."[1]
- "A social state in which there is nae governin body or group o fowk, but each individual haes absolute liberty (athoot the implication o disorder)."[2]
- "Absence o government; a state o lawlessness due tae the absence or inefficiency o the supreme pouer; politeecal disorder."[3]
- "Absence or non-recognition o authority an order in ony given sphere."[4]
- "Actin athoot waitin for instructions or offeecial permission... The ruit o anarchism is the single impulse tae dae it yursel: awthin else follaes frae this." [5]
References [edit]
- ↑ Decentralism: Where It Came From--Where Is It Going?
- ↑ "Anarchy." Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2004. The first quotit usage is 1850.
- ↑ "Anarchy." Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2004. The first quoted usage is 1552
- ↑ "Anarchy." Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2004. The first quoted usage is 1667
- ↑ anonymous. "fighting for our lives: an anarchist primer" CrimethInc. Black Writers' Bloc Fighting for Our Lives