What are five countrys that use anarchy?
There aren't any countries who are deliberately using anarchy. However there are a few whose governments are so weak that they can reasonably be said to exist in a state of anarchy. Somalia would be one example.
What country operates underneath anarchy?
Somalia, though there's an extremely loosely held together government now.
What are the flaws of complete anarchy?
There have been many answers to this question, and they differ by philosopher. A good starting point might be to read Locke or Hobbes on the 'State of Nature,' or in Hobbes' case, the 'State of Warre'. This will necessarily lead to more current explorations, but in terms of political science, this is essentially the original argument.
無政府 (mu sei fu) in Japanese means anarchy; Prefix 'mu' adds a meaning of '-less' , '-lessness' or 'lack of' to a word, which in this case is 'seifu' meaning 'government'.
What is the definition for symbols?
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Does an anarchy have a Constitution?
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.
Why did the founding fathers choose a republic and not an anarchy?
Because it was the joining of several nation states, and those nation states had similar laws and political and economic structure. At the current time, the only Tyranny to fight or pay heed to was the European Imperialistic Regime over the new world, so founding their own country was the biggest act of rebellion they could make against the Crown.
To not have a socially enforced political system would've weakened the newly joined nation states to such a point that European armies could quickly and rather easily devastate and overtake them.
That is why the joining of these nation states is referred to and coequally revered as "The Declaration of Independence" from the Crown and Imperialism of Europe.
In terms of the definition, a state in anarchy is a state in which there is no recognized government ruling over the people and people self-organize and defend. There is currently no region of the world in anarchy. The closest the world has to anarchy is the current situations in Somalia, Bir Tawil, and Antarctica.
Somalia comes close because the national government cannot extend its power to the entire territory, which has innumerable local warlords. However, the presence of these warlords serves to be a form of recognized government, which is why Somalia is more properly classified as a failed state (a state where the national government cannot compete with local warlords to the extent that the local warlords control more than the national government).
Bir Tawil comes close because both Egypt and Sudan reject the territory as not belonging to either of them and the territory is the only land on the six inhabited continents to have terra nullius status. However, as Bir Tawil has no settled population, it fails the requirement of having people in the territory to be an anarchy.
Antarctica has no permanent population and has its government arrangements taken care of by international treaties, so while there is no government over the people who are currently living in Antarctica, they are responsible to the signatory countries of the Antarctica countries. This means that there is a recognized authority.
What is the defintion of anarchy?
A state in which there is no higher authority or power than the unit in question
There never was an age known as the "age of anarchy". That is a name given a game and not in history.
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It is also a TV series about biker gangs . But there have been periods of general anarchy in certain cointries at certain times of political unrest.
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This question may be referring to a period called "The Anarchy," which was a period of civil war in English history from 1135 to 1154. There is a link to an article on it below.
How did Diocletian put an end to the Military Anarchy of the roman empire?
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What did Nixon mean by his reference to the forces of totalitarianism and anarchy?
he meant communism. according to marx, the first step of a communist revolution was to establish a dictatorship of the proletariat, a totalitarian state. Next, the dictatorship could slowly dissolve away, leaving anarchy.
What is a homonym for anarchy?
any kind of organized government, like an oligarchy, democracy, even monarchy