anarchy
81anarchy — a form of anarchism which allies itself with syndicalism, that is, with labor unions, as a force for revolutionary social change. Anarcho syndicalists seek to replace capitalism and the state with a democratically worker managed means of… …
82anarchy — noun 1》 a state of disorder due to absence or non recognition of government or other controlling systems. 2》 a society or political system founded on the principles of anarchism. Origin C16: via med. L. from Gk anarkhia, from anarkhos, from an… …
83anarchy — n. Disorder, misrule, confusion, want of government, lawlessness, reign of violence …
84anarchy — n 1. lawlessness, mobocracy, ochlocracy; Nihilism, Bolshevism, Bakuninism. 2. riot, chaos, disorder, disarray; disorganization, derangement, confusion, mess; tumult, turmoil, mayhem, bedlam, pandemonium; insurgence, insurrection, rebellion,… …
85anarchy — an·ar·chy …
86anarchy — noun Syn: lawlessness, disorder, chaos, pandemonium, riot, revolution Ant: government, order …
87anarchy — UK [ˈænə(r)kɪ] / US [ˈænərkɪ] noun [uncountable] 1) a situation in which people are behaving in a way that ignores normal rules and laws, and are unable to be controlled 2) a situation in which there is no government or no social control in a… …
88anarchy — [ˈænəki] noun [U] a situation in which people ignore normal rules and laws, and are unable to be controlled …
89anarchy — an•ar•chy [[t]ˈæn ər ki[/t]] n. 1) gov a state of society without government or law 2) gov political and social disorder due to the absence of governmental control 3) gov a theory that regards the absence of all direct or coercive government as a …
90anarchy — /ˈænəki / (say anuhkee) noun 1. a state of society without government or law. 2. political and social disorder due to absence of governmental control. 3. absence of government or governmental restraint. 4. a theory which regards the union of… …