No, but this is a brain teaser. Anarchy is the "absence of government" or absence of laws. So the existence of anarchy would make anything legal, including itself. Most Western countries allow the expression of anarchist philosophy under the right to freedom of speech. However, most prohibit attempting to disrupt or obstruct the operations of their governments. Inciting others to physically oppose lawful actions of any government is also a crime.
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.
You might call it ''ANARCHY".
Yes, in Chicago
anarchy
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.
The prefix for anarchy is "an-".
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
Anarchy is, by definition, governed by nobody.
anarchy in a sentence