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Encyclopedia > Anarchy (disambiguation)
Look up anarchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Anarchy or Anarchists may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a Wikimedia Foundation project intended to be a free wiki dictionary (hence: Wiktionary) (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...

Anarchy may also refer to: Anarchism is the name for both a political philosophy and political movement, derived from the Greek αναρχία (without archons or without rulers). Thus anarchism, in its most general meaning, is the belief that all forms of domination, coersion, and rulership are undesirable and should be abolished. ... In his pamphlet entitled Anarchy (Italian Lanarchia), published in 1891, Errico Malatesta seeks to explain the fundamental tenets of, and provide a persuasive argument for, his version of anarchism. ... The Anarchy in English history commonly names the period of civil war and unsettled government that occurred during the reign (1135–1154) of King Stephen of England. ... Main International Relations Theories and derivates Realism & Neorealism Idealism, Liberalism & Neoliberalism Marxism & Dependency theory Functionalism & Neofunctionalism Critical theory & Constructivism Anarchy in international relations posits that the world system is leaderless: there is no universal sovereign or worldwide government. ... Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed is a North American anarchist magazine. ... Anarchy Magazine was an anarchist magazine published in London from the sixties. ... For the band, see Anomie (band) Anomie, in contemporary English, means a condition or malaise in individuals, characterized by an absence or diminution of standards or values. ... This article or section needs additional references or sources. ... Nihilism is a philosophical position which argues that the world, and especially human existence, is without objective meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, or essential value. ...

Anarchists may also refer to: Headline text this album was released in 2000 ... KMFDM circa 2005; from left to right: Steve White, Lucia Cifarelli, Jules Hodgson, Andy Selway, Sascha Konietzko KMFDM is an industrial rock band and the brainchild of founding member Sascha Konietzko. ... Anarchy in the U.K. (B-side I Wanna Be Me) was the first single by the punk band the Sex Pistols. ... Anarchy Online (AO) is a science fiction MMORPG released in June 2001 by Funcom. ... Penny Arcade is a webcomic written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. ... Penny Arcade is a webcomic written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. ... Anti-Flag is a political punk rock band from Pittsburgh, which has existed in various forms since 1988. ... Anarky is a fictional superhero character who was created by Alan Grant, and published by DC Comics. ... DC Comics (originally called Detective Comics, Inc. ... Alan Grant This page is about the comic book writer. ... Norman Keith Norm Breyfogle is a US comic artist and fine artist. ...


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Article about "Anarchy" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (417 words)
Anarchy (New Latin anarchia, from Greek anarkhi, from anarkhos, without a ruler : an-, without ; see a-1 + arkhos, ruler ; see archon) is a term that has a number of different but related usages.
According to the 2003 CIA World factbook, there is one nation in the world today, namely Somalia, in a state of anarchy, in that civil government has collapsed and rule in parts of the country is by mob and warlords, who often clash with bloody results.
Another example would be The Anarchy, the name most often given to the period of civil war and unsettled government which occurred in England during the reign of King Stephen of England.
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