Anarchy is a sociopolitical view. A note on the previous answer: it is not simply a 'lack of order', but the belief that we can do away with organized government, bureaucracy and enforced laws and still function as a society of complete personal liberty.
No. Anarchy is complete lack of order and organisation. Moreover, it does not define any specific deity, has no set of morals that must be followed, does not require or exclude any other faith - in fact, doesn't fit even the broadest definition of religion at all.
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Religion is a way of life in one's own convictions to explain natural/unnatural phenomenons that becomes a belief in a socio-cultural organisation as accepted norms to defend itself & deride the other groups with the objective of preservation, ironically universal in all faiths/convictions.The means become the practice in faith,cult in worship,or set moral disciplines in oral/recorded traditions.
Religion is not a singular conviction but multiple dutiesin the hierarchy of one's life and the society, towards oneself,the family,the society,to the nation,to the universe and the Supreme Creator.
Anarchy is a religion in convictions and a way of life but the means as practice is belief in a dis organised social structure in absolute liberty of the individual.
Anarchy is definitely not a religion. Although most anarchists are Atheist or Agnostic, anarchy is completely based on political beliefs. Anarchists generally believe their current government is corrupt and having an all-out riot would be better than going by the words of the pigs in clothing. This is a very simple answer, I really do suggest googling it.
Anarchy has been around for generations and none knows exactly when anarchy was started, but it has been around for a while. But the only real society we can say had a true anarchy was Catalonia Spain
The correct spelling is 'anarchy'.
Anarchy is, by definition, governed by nobody.
NO. The entire point of an anarchy is to operate without any government or any governmental principles. If an anarchy has a constitution, this would indicate how a government would be established, in direct contradiction to anarchy.
There are anarchist in all nations, but no nation is run by anarchy.
Anarchy
Communism and anarchy
Friedrich Gulda was born into a Catholic family but later in life he distanced himself from organized religion and identified as agnostic.
No, V for Vendetta is about Anarchy and Fascism, nothing to do with Religion whatsoever
The long history of anarchy will simply explain this answer.People who are heavily influenced by politics and are partisans usually believe anarchy are one of the 10 sins (depending on their religion). We are becoming a more fascist government and anarchy can be called the total opposite of this.
A society without government or laws would be considered an anarchy, unless that nation is going through a revolution.
We don't have an anarchy.
Anarchy has no government because anarchy means "without government".
Anarchy has been around for generations and none knows exactly when anarchy was started, but it has been around for a while. But the only real society we can say had a true anarchy was Catalonia Spain
The correct spelling is 'anarchy'.
It is an Anarchy
"Anarchism stands for the liberation of the human mind from the dominion of religion and liberation of the human body from the coercion of property; liberation from the shackles and restraint of government. It stands for a social order based on the free grouping of individuals" Emma Goldman