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Anarchy (from Template:Lang-el anarchía, "without authority") refers to a human society without a government, or state. Three circumstances have been identified for this:
- societies where no state has ever existed;
- societies where an existing state has collapsed;
- societies, whether real or speculative, where the state has been consciously abolished.
See also
- Anomie
- Anarchist communism
- Failed state
- Monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force
- Anarchism
- Anarchy (disambiguation)
- Freedom
- Liberty
- Voluntary association
- Mutual Aid
- Direct Action
- Anti-authoritarian
- Libertarian socialism
- Punk
- Abahlali baseMjondolo
- Amsterdam
References
External links
- Historical Examples of Anarchy without Chaos
- On the Steppes of Central Asia
- Federation of bulgarian anarchists
- Anarchy Site