anarchist

(noun)

One who believes in or advocates the absence of hierarchy and authority in most forms (compare anarchism), especially one who works toward the realization of such.

Related Terms

  • polyarchy
  • pluralist
  • prejudice

Examples of anarchist in the following topics:

  • Functions of the State

    • Anarchists believe that the state is inherently an instrument of domination and repression, no matter who is in control of it.
    • Anarchists believe that the state apparatus should be completely dismantled and an alternative set of social relations created, which would be unrelated to state power.
  • The Law as an Instrument of Oppression

    • Anarchists and other libertarian socialists argue that police and laws themselves are oppression.
  • Peace

    • opposition to any organization of society through governmental force (anarchist or libertarian pacifism)
  • The Symbolic Nature of Culture

    • The way you dress could symbolically communicate to others that you care about academics or that you are a fan of your school's football team, or it might communicate that you have adopted an anarchist philosophy or are a fan of punk music.
  • The Death Penality

  • Participatory Democracy

    • A brief period where a region was governed almost totally by participatory democracy occurred during the Spanish civil war, from 1936-1938, in the parts of Spain controlled by anarchist Republicans.
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