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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @RideandSmile 10h \ on: Stacker Saloon
The etymological origin of anarchism is from the Ancient Greek anarkhia (ἀναρχία), meaning "without a ruler", composed of the prefix an- ("without") and the word arkhos ("leader" or "ruler"). The suffix -ism denotes the ideological current that favours anarchy. Anarchism appears in English from 1642 as anarchisme and anarchy from 1539; early English usages emphasised a sense of disorder.
Yep. It's not about having no rules, just that we don't need a guy threatening everyone with violence in order for society to function.
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