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Revision as of 14:44, 8 June 2005 by 70.178.26.242 (talk) (hey asshole, quit vandalizing the Neutral Disambiguation Page)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Anarchism is derived from the Greek αναρχία ("without archons (rulers)"). Thus "anarchism," in its most general meaning, is the philosophy or belief that rulership is unnecessary and should be abolished. For other usages, see anarchism (disambiguation).
Anarchism may mean:
- Anarchism (anti-state) - the theory or doctrine that all forms of government are unnecessary, oppressive, and undesirable and should be abolished.
- Anarchism (socialist) - philosophies, movements, and ideologies that advocate the abolition of capitalist exploitation and all other forms of authority.