Anarchy
Anarchism and chaos.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
The term that describes the absence of a system of government and law is "anarchy." Anarchy refers to a state of society without an established governing authority or legal framework, leading to a lack of order and often resulting in chaos. In such situations, individuals may act independently, and social norms may break down, as there is no formal structure to maintain control or enforce rules.
legislative authority.