There are no rulers in an anarchic society.
No. The very word means "without rulers", so if there are rulers, there isn't anarchism. Anarchism is based around agreeing with people rather than imposing your will. So people can lead and give their input if they wish, but you cannot force others to follow you and you cannot force your will on others. For example someone who is very good at making shoes will be very respected if that person talks about making shoes, and people will listen. But that person is not a "ruler".
Conversations with History - 1982 Activism Anarchism and Power was released on: USA: 22 March 2002
Anarchism is the strong desire to remove the government from power in order to be socially and politically free from the restraints of an organised society.
Individuals are responsible entirely for themselves. There is no governing body with power.
Anarchism is a form of government where those in leadership have little or no power over the general population.
Albert Weisbord has written: 'The conquest of power' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Anarchism and anarchists, Communism, Fascism, Liberalism, Socialism, Syndicalism
In Defense of Anarchism was created in 1970.
what rulers have almost absolute power
In Defense of Anarchism has 80 pages.
The Edyptian rulers used there absoulte power
The ABCs of Anarchism was created on 1999-04-27.
Post-Scarcity Anarchism was created in 1971.