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Adjective
/ˈanərkist/,
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anarchists, plural;
  1. Relating to or supporting anarchy or anarchists
    • - an anarchist newspaper
Noun
  1. A person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy


  1. an advocate of anarchism
  2. (anarchism) a political theory favoring the abolition of governments
  3. (anarchy) a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government)
  4. The Anarchist (Tike Alicar) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics.
  5. (Anarchists) Anarchism is a political philosophy which considers the state undesirable, unnecessary and harmful, and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy.
  6. (Anarchists (movie)) Anarchists is a 2000 South Korean action film, directed by Yu Yong-Sik and written by Park Chan-wook. Set in Shanghai in 1924, the film is about a covert cell of anarchists who attempt to overthrow the Japanese government's occupation of Korea through propaganda of the deed. ...
  7. (Anarchists (Planescape)) The Factions are fictional philosophically based power groups in the Planescape campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game.
  8. (Anarchism (social)) Libertarian socialism (sometimes called social anarchism,Ostergaard, Geoffrey. "Anarchism". A Dictionary of Marxist Thought. Blackwell Publishing, 1991. p. 21.Chomsky, Noam and Carlos Peregrín Otero. Language and Politics. AK Press, 2004, p. ...
  9. (Anarchism (Viciousite)) "Anarchy in the UK" is a song by the English punk rock band The Sex Pistols. It was released as the band's debut single on 26 November 1976 and was featured on their only album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols.
  10. One who believes in or advocates the absence of hierarchy and authority in most forms (compare anarchism), especially one who works toward the realization of such; One who disregards laws and social norms as a form of rebellion against authority; By extension from previous sense, one who ...
  11. (anarchism) The belief that proposes the absence and abolition of hierarchy and authority in most forms; Specifically, a political and philosophical belief that all forms of involuntary rule or government are undesirable or unnecessary, and that society could function without a ruler or ...
  12. (anarchy) The state of a society being without authoritarians or a governing body; Anarchism; the political theory that a community is best organized by the voluntary cooperation of individuals, rather than by a government, which is regarded as being coercive by nature; A chaotic and ...
  13. (Anarchists) Not so much anarchists as middle class white kids mostly from Queerbec. They enjoy smashing windows, causing trouble and costing the taxpayers a billions dollars. ...
  14. (anarchists) Political groups that sought the abolition of all formal government; particularly prevalent in Russia; opposed tsarist autocracy; eventually became a terrorist movement responsible for assassination of Alexander II in 1881. (p. 815)
  15. (Anarchism) A system without political or economic hierarchy. The abolition of government, private property, and human-on-human exploitation. For a lot more info, go here.
  16. (Anarchism) A vaguely defined movement that opposed the organized authority of the state.  There were all sorts of Russian anarchists: the term was used by peaceful idealists like Kropotkin, tough revolutionaries like Makhno, and blatant bandits using political cover for criminal activity. ...
  17. (Anarchism) Can be grouped around socialistic or individualistic strains. Anarchists believe that the state and forms of compulsory government are harmful or unnecessary to people’s lives.
  18. (Anarchism) George Woodcock (Penguin Books, 1962) (For many years the classic introduction, until in part superseded by Harper's 'Anarchy - A Graphic Guide')
  19. (Anarchism) The fundamental belief that the state, laws and all forms of government authority is unjustified, oppressive and illegitimate. Therefore the government should be abolished and social and economic issues be carried out by means of voluntary and consensual arrangements.
  20. (Anarchism) The theory espousing a societal state in which there is no structured government or law or in which there is resistance to all current forms of government.
  21. (Anarchism) an ideology that views the state as the key source of oppression and seeks to replace the state with a system based on voluntary co-operation
  22. (Anarchism) any philosophy that opposes all forms of initiatory coercion (includes opposition to the State)
  23. (Anarchism) the term that describes a state without government. It is an extreme version of libertarianism (see entry). See Government Anarchist
  24. (anarchism) Belief that an ideal human society should have no organized government. This belief is often accompanied by a practical disregard for the authority of existing governments and by a proposal for abolishing them. ...
  25. Anarchism is the political philosophy of those who believe that a society based on shared ownership and voluntary agreements among individuals and groups is possible and that without each person's consent and involvement in the social order all established forms of government essentially rest ...