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- noun Plural form of
anarchy .
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Examples
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All of the countries in the world (with the exception of failed-state anarchies like Somalia) practice some degree of socialism.
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Her intuitive leap is Stoppard's charming way of signaling the shift from the classical. ordered universe of Newton to the emotional anarchies of the Romantic era.
Mind Over Matter 2008
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In wartime, anarchies tend to accomplish far more with far less.
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There have historically been few functional examples market anarchies, but the most familiar one may be the Wild Wild West.
The Las Vegas A-Cafe and Radical Re-Orientation at UNLV 2008
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“My hypothesis is that Weberian anarchies may be inherently unstable in populations with large numbers of human males.”
The Las Vegas A-Cafe and Radical Re-Orientation at UNLV 2008
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My hypothesis is that Weberian anarchies may be inherently unstable in populations with large numbers of human males.
The Las Vegas A-Cafe and Radical Re-Orientation at UNLV 2008
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Soviet Onion: "My hypothesis is that Weberian anarchies may be inherently unstable in populations with large numbers of human males."
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The problem with anarchies may not be that they are bad, but rather that they are unstable.
The Las Vegas A-Cafe and Radical Re-Orientation at UNLV 2008
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World-State had been torn up among three-score-and-ten anarchies and a countless myriad of proprietors and creditors, and the socialists and cosmopolitans, the true heirs of the race, were hunted like criminals and persecuted and killed.
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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I was rebutting the argument that anarchies are “natural.”
Libertarian Follies 2006
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