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ira [324]
4 years ago
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What is an anarchist?

History
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Licemer1 [7]4 years ago
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Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement which is sceptical of authority and rejects all involuntary, coercive forms of hierarchy. Anarchism calls for the abolition of the state which it holds to be undesirable, unnecessary and harmful. Various anarchist schools of thought formed during this period.

Explanation:

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mamaluj [8]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

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A person who believes in or tries to bring about anarchy.

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