yes, they oppose all forms if government.
No real anarchist would regard themself as a leader, as anarchists oppose all authority, not just government.
they didnt trust each other, after all they had debatedly opposite forms of government
Arial, Futura and Courier are all forms of what?
They had a centralized system of government under the rule of the Pharaohs who had superior powers and all the people were under his control
The Greeks had at least one commonality: ethnicity and their pagan gods. Their forms of government were different
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Anarchists. This however not quite correct, anarchists recognise the need for local government, but oppose any government above that level.
No real anarchist would regard themself as a leader, as anarchists oppose all authority, not just government.
no government at all
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The scandals are more proof that all forms of government should be abolished.
No government at all - Apex
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Henry David Thoreau was not an anarchist in the traditional sense. He believed in individualism, civil disobedience, and resistance to unjust laws, but he did not advocate for the complete abolition of all forms of government. Thoreau's ideas were more aligned with libertarianism and transcendentalism.
An anarchist communist supports a society with o government, no classes and no buying or selling. All Communists are also anarchists, though they may not use that label.
Libertarians believe in limited government involvement to protect individual freedoms and promote free markets, while anarchists reject all forms of government and advocate for a society without rulers or hierarchies.
William McKinley was assassinated by a subscriber to the anarchy movement which looked upon all government as oppression and wanted to end its power.