Greece, particularly in the context of ancient history, was not an anarchy but rather a collection of city-states, each with its own form of governance, including democracies, oligarchies, and monarchies. The most famous example is Athens, known for developing one of the earliest forms of democracy. While there were periods of political instability and conflict, especially during the Peloponnesian War, these were not indicative of anarchy as there were still established governments and systems in place. In modern times, Greece has operated as a parliamentary republic, further distancing itself from the notion of anarchy.
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
Ancient Greece
Hellinism as a movement before Rome moved in maybe? Otherwise no.
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".
The correct spelling is 'anarchy'.
It is an Anarchy
Anarchy is, by definition, governed by nobody.
anarchy in a sentence
Anarchy, monarchy, and oligarchy are forms of government that have origins in ancient Greece. Anarchy comes from the Greek word "anarkhia," meaning "without a ruler." Monarchy originates from the Greek words "monos," meaning "one," and "arkhein," meaning "to rule." Oligarchy is derived from the Greek words "oligos," meaning "few," and "arkhein," meaning "to rule." These terms were first used in ancient Greek political philosophy to describe different systems of governance.