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The following is a list of terms specific to anarchists. Anarchism is a political and social movement which advocates voluntary association in opposition to authoritarianism and hierarchy. __NOTOC__ ==A== :The negation of rule or "government by none". While "anarchy" refers to the absence of a hierarchical society-organizing ''power principle'', "acracy" refers to the absence of ''coercion''; the condition of acracy is one of voluntary order. Derived from the Greek α- () and κρατία (of government ). :A form of organic organization according to which different parts of an organization are temporarily assembled to meet the requirements of that particular point in time. :A small non-hierarchical collective of activists who collaborate on direct action via consensus decision-making.〔''Recipes for Disaster'', p.28-31〕 :Coined by Ernst Jünger, this refers to the ruler (i.e. individual) in a state of anarchy analogous to the monarch in a state of monarchy, a conception influence by Max Stirner's notion of the sovereign individual.〔(''Warrior, Waldgänger, Anarch: An essay on Ernst Jünger's concept of the sovereign individual'' ) by Abdalbarr Braun. Retrieved 22 December 2007.〕 :Derived from the Ancient Greek ἀν (without) + ἄρχειν (to rule) "without archons," "without rulers".〔(Anarchy ) Merriam-Webster's Online dictionary〕 :A form of anarchism which does not declare affiliation with any specify subtype of anarchism (as may be suffixed to anarcho- or anarcha-), instead positioning itself as pluralistic, tolerant of all anarchist schools of thought.〔Esenwein, George Richard "Anarchist Ideology and the Working Class Movement in Spain, 1868–1898" (135 )〕 :Contraction of anarcho-capitalism and/or anarcho-capitalist used in informal discourse, particularly in blogs or other internet forums. :Social disorder and civil war in an absence of government, used to separate anarchy as in social order ''and'' absence of government. :Contraction of anarcho-socialism and/or anarcho-socialist used in informal discourse, particularly in blogs or other internet forums. :A library which is not organised hierarchically and that has no catalogue. The concept is influenced by the ideas of the Situationists. :A set of radical left-wing political movements in Western Europe which emerged in the late 20th century. :A Greek word meaning "ruler"; the absence of archons and archy (rule) defines a state of ''anarchy''. Derived from the Ancient Greek άρχων, pl. άρχοντες. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glossary of anarchism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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