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'''Anarchy''' is a term that has a number of different, but often related, usages. '''Anarchy''' is a term that has a number of different, but often related, usages.
*An anarchy can mean a society based on the principles of one or more strains of the political theory ] (see also ] and ]). Advocates of one or other form of this theory have often named their newspapers, magazines and pamphlets, in various languages, "Anarchy"; for example: *An anarchy can mean a society based on the principles of one or more strains of the political theory ] (see also ] and ]). Advocates of one or other form of this theory have often named their newspapers, magazines and pamphlets, in various languages, "Anarchy"; for example:
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Anarchy is a term that has a number of different, but often related, usages.

See also: wiktionary:anarchy, wiktionary:anarchism

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