anarchism

[US]/'ænəkɪz(ə)m/
[UK]/'ænɚkɪzəm/
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Translation

n. the belief in the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion.

Example Sentences

socialism and anarchism emerged to offer organized protest against the injustices of Spanish society.

After these hackers are atttacking a website normally, replace website content into the page that contains remonstrant content, affix anarchism mark, still leave their assumed name.

Real-world Examples

" That is anarchism, " Ignatius calmly defined the meaning of his brother-in-law's words.

Source: Resurrection

Maybe you believe in anarchism, which has never worked anywhere ever and spectacularly explodes in all experiments.

Source: New York Magazine (Video Edition)

In his later years, he founded a radical, yet compassionate philosophy - Christian anarchism, living in voluntary poverty, promoting nonviolent resistance.

Source: 202323

52. Anarchism is a term describing a cluster of doctrines and attitudes whose principal uniting feature is the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary.

Source: Yu Minhong: Memorize 7,000 words using 100 sentences.

Other workers took a more radical  path, joining more socialist groups, and even turning towards anarchism. The U.S.  government did little to help the situation, repeatedly halting legislation  meant to improve working conditions.

Source: Charming history

Among other general rules he laid down the paradox that, in the social disequilibrium between capital and labor, the logical outcome was not collectivism, but anarchism; and Henry made note of it for study.

Source: The Education of Henry Adams (Volume 2)

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