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A mysterious man who believes in anarchic individualism, in The Survivors of the 'Jonathan' (1897), by Jules Verne. Possibly based on Peter Kropotkin. [19] Leo Gold A pessimistic, aging author and former labor organizer, in At the Anarchists' Convention (1979), by John Sayles. [20] Lucian Gregory
Anarchic Cell for Revolutionary Solidarity (2012) People's Self-Defense (2013–2022) Organization for Revolutionary Self-Defense (2014–2019) Revolutionary Union for Internationalist Solidarity (est. 2015) Anarchist Struggle (est. 2017) International Revolutionary People's Guerrilla Forces (2017–2018) Combat Organization of Anarcho ...
Anarchic attitudes were also articulated by tragedians and philosophers in Greece. Aeschylus and Sophocles used the myth of Antigone to illustrate the conflict between laws imposed by the state and personal autonomy. Socrates questioned Athenian authorities constantly and insisted on the right of individual freedom of conscience.
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In an anarchic state, there is no hierarchically superior, coercive power that can resolve disputes, enforce law, or order the system of international politics. In international relations , anarchy is widely accepted as the starting point for international relations theory.
Anarchy is a form of society without rulers.As a type of stateless society, it is commonly contrasted with states, which are centralized polities that claim a monopoly on violence over a permanent territory.
A new generation of Taoist thinkers with anarchic leanings appeared during the chaotic Wei-Jin period. Taoism and neo-Taoism had principles more akin to a philosophical anarchism—an attempt to delegitimise the state and question its morality—and were pacifist schools of thought, in contrast with their Western counterparts some centuries ...
Patrick D. Berry (born 1970) is an American puzzle creator and editor who constructs crossword puzzles and variety puzzles. He had 227 crosswords published in The New York Times from 1999 to 2018. His how-to guide for crossword construction was first published as a For Dummies book in 2004.