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Anarchists don't respect any authority. Dr Hobbitstein Apr 2016 #1
It means that there is no ruler (e.g. no government) and no hierarchy. DetlefK Apr 2016 #2
Mutual aid. Starry Messenger Apr 2016 #3
A secret society of Glass Repairmen. trumad Apr 2016 #4
. arcane1 Apr 2016 #27
It doesn't work AgerolanAmerican Apr 2016 #5
Pretty much this....^^^ Wounded Bear Apr 2016 #7
Real anarchy goes hand-in-hand with war and disaster. sofa king Apr 2016 #6
Whatever you say, Hobbes Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #21
And for you here's "Hobbes' corollary to anarchy": sofa king Apr 2016 #42
Good explanation. Definitely the weakest members of a jwirr Apr 2016 #25
It doesn't, and it isn't... TreasonousBastard Apr 2016 #8
The human mind is a weird place The2ndWheel Apr 2016 #9
Anarchy means local rule, no ruling class. bemildred Apr 2016 #10
sounds like Feudalism Bucky Apr 2016 #16
No it doesn't, feudal societies were very class-ridden and structured. bemildred Apr 2016 #17
The lack of resources has a lot to do with what you are saying. jwirr Apr 2016 #29
Yes. Competition for resources is at the root of it. bemildred Apr 2016 #30
With the kind of problems we are facing in our world today jwirr Apr 2016 #31
Some of the smarter ones seem to get it, but that doesn't seem the way to bet. nt bemildred Apr 2016 #36
Not "anarchy" -- Anarchism Old Union Guy Apr 2016 #11
The one fundamental flaw in anarchism is human nature. Oneironaut Apr 2016 #12
Not possible... TampaAnimusVortex Apr 2016 #43
The correct term, I suppose, would be an alliance. Oneironaut Apr 2016 #44
No, it's not libertarianism. In fact, it can be quite socialist. Xithras Apr 2016 #13
Anarchism is much closer to libertarianism than to socialism. If you say "everything that impacts pnwmom Apr 2016 #24
Where on the left have you ever seen a non-governing system? Rex Apr 2016 #14
I disagree. The right is always about government daddy statism. MillennialDem Apr 2016 #33
Maybe the state is nothing but a machine for the oppression of one class by another tralala Apr 2016 #38
I never got the whole anarchy/anarchism thing. skypilot Apr 2016 #15
It's really more of a political philosophy Major Nikon Apr 2016 #18
Anarcho-syndicalism? pokerfan Apr 2016 #19
It doesn't work outside of very small groups anigbrowl Apr 2016 #20
...by design Major Nikon Apr 2016 #28
I'm sure there's a point in here but I'm not sure what it is anigbrowl Apr 2016 #37
The antithesis to anarchism is authoritarianism Major Nikon Apr 2016 #39
The basic idea, as I understand it, is that left to their own devices small groups of people Warren DeMontague Apr 2016 #22
So far, this is one of the better and more adult threads we've had here in quite some time. Hekate Apr 2016 #23
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Chaos is more of a feature of authoritarianism Major Nikon Apr 2016 #35
Libertarianism is the OPPOSITE of anarchy. Libertarianism is getting government thugs to MillennialDem Apr 2016 #32
After that, the Mafia. n/t Yo_Mama Apr 2016 #34
It is very easy to understand Anarchy jmowreader Apr 2016 #40
It's the absence of government BainsBane Apr 2016 #41
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