noun
- a political theory that advocates the abolition of all government and the organization of society on a voluntary, cooperative basis without recourse to force or compulsion
- active resistance and terrorism against the state, as used by some anarchists
Examples
- The philosopher wrote extensively about anarchism as an alternative to traditional government.
- Anarchism emerged as a political movement in the 19th century.
- She studied various forms of anarchism in her political science course.
- The book explores the relationship between anarchism and socialism.
- Many people misunderstand anarchism as simply chaos or lawlessness.
- Anarchism advocates for voluntary cooperation rather than coercive authority.