Society without a publicly enforced government or violently enforced political authority.
A state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government)
1 He believed in anarchy in its purest form: no law, free society.
2 She saved Britain from anarchy and immediately restored a sense of purpose.
3 The home side had the look of a team set on anarchy .
4 A thousand days of despotism are better than one day of anarchy ?
5 And so is this type of media anarchy what we really want?
6 Calling it out is great but anarchy and violence undermine the cause.
7 A vote for Johnny was a vote for fun and harmless anarchy .
8 Speaking on behalf of his party, Mantashe condemned the situation as anarchy .
9 There wasn't a mention of anarchy as far as I could see.
10 When consequences disappear, civility goes out the door and anarchy takes over.
11 We are living in a state of anarchy unprecedented in our history.
12 I consider it in effect, and in its tendencies, as organizing anarchy .
13 The Eternal City was in a state of chronic discontent and anarchy .
14 In 1775 Catherine annexed the Crimea, on the plea that anarchy prevailed.
15 Socialism is often thought of in connection with the doctrine of anarchy .
16 In the European anarchy all these fears, suspicions, and rivalries were inevitable.
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