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  2. Anarchy - Wikipedia

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    This connection of anarchy with chaos usually assumes that, without government, no means of governance exist and thus that disorder is an unavoidable outcome of anarchy. [12] Sociologist Francis Dupuis-Déri has described chaos as a "degenerate form of anarchy", in which there is an absence, not just of rulers, but of any kind of political ...

  3. Anarchism - Wikipedia

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    Edmundson says that while the individual does not owe the state a duty of obedience, this does not imply that anarchism is the inevitable conclusion and the state is still morally legitimate. [185] In The Problem of Political Authority , Michael Huemer defends philosophical anarchism, [ 186 ] claiming that "political authority is a moral illusion."

  4. Anarchy (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, anarchy is widely accepted as the starting point for international relations theory. [1] International relations generally does not understand "anarchy" as signifying a world in chaos, disorder, or conflict; rather, it is possible for ordered relations between states to be maintained in an anarchic international ...

  5. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    For Mitchell, anarchy is not the absence of government but the rejection of rank. Thus there can be both anti-government anarchists (Mitchell's "libertarian individualists") and pro-government anarchists (Mitchell's "democratic progressives", who favor the use of government force against social hierarchies such as patriarchy).

  6. Anarchy (essay) - Wikipedia

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    There is a significant variation between the first text published by the author in 1884 and the second version of the text. [1] In this second version, Malatesta evolved in his positions; he no longer explicitly refers to anarchist communism [1] and avoids defining anarchy too precisely, preferring instead to maintain a general framework of thought to avoid overly restricting his subject. [1]

  7. Anarchist law - Wikipedia

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    Peter Kropotkin, a prominent anarcho-communist, stated it was "best summed up by the maxim 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you.'" In short, anarchist philosophy includes the " ethic of reciprocity ," but typically condones violence intended to retaliate against or dismantle systems of oppression (with the exception of anarcho ...

  8. Anocracy - Wikipedia

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    Although a coalitional government was created with Prince Ranariddh as the First Prime Minister and Sen as the Second Prime Minister, the deal failed as Sen led a coup d'état on July 5, 1997. [72] Sen and the CPP have been in power ever since, and the CPP recently won a general election against the Cambodia National Rescue Party , led by Sam ...

  9. Anarchism and capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Because equality does not mean an equal amount but equal opportunity. [...] Do not make the mistake of identifying equality in liberty with the forced equality of the convict camp. True anarchist equality implies freedom, not quantity. It does not mean that every one must eat, drink, or wear the same things, do the same work, or live in the ...