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anarchy : ウィキペディア英語版
Anarchy is the condition of a society, entity, group of people or a single person which does not recognize authority. It originally meant leaderlessness, but in 1840, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted the term in his treatise ''What Is Property?'' to refer to a new political philosophy, anarchism, which advocates stateless societies based on voluntary associations.== Etymology ==The word ''anarchy'' comes from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία (''anarchia''), which combines ἀ (''a''), "not, without" and ἀρχή (''arkhi''), "ruler, leader, authority." Thus, the term refers to a person or society "without rulers" or "without leaders.""(anarchy, n. )". ''OED Online''. December 2012. Oxford University Press. Accessed January 17, 2013.

Anarchy is the condition of a society, entity, group of people or a single person which does not recognize authority. It originally meant leaderlessness, but in 1840, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted the term in his treatise ''What Is Property?'' to refer to a new political philosophy, anarchism, which advocates stateless societies based on voluntary associations.
== Etymology ==

The word ''anarchy'' comes from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία (''anarchia''), which combines (''a''), "not, without" and ἀρχή (''arkhi''), "ruler, leader, authority." Thus, the term refers to a person or society "without rulers" or "without leaders."〔"(anarchy, n. )". ''OED Online''. December 2012. Oxford University Press. Accessed January 17, 2013.〕

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ウィキペディアでAnarchy is the condition of a society, entity, group of people or a single person which does not recognize authority. It originally meant leaderlessness, but in 1840, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted the term in his treatise ''What Is Property?'' to refer to a new political philosophy, anarchism, which advocates stateless societies based on voluntary associations.== Etymology ==The word ''anarchy'' comes from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία (''anarchia''), which combines ἀ (''a''), "not, without" and ἀρχή (''arkhi''), "ruler, leader, authority." Thus, the term refers to a person or society "without rulers" or "without leaders.""(anarchy, n. )". ''OED Online''. December 2012. Oxford University Press. Accessed January 17, 2013.」の詳細全文を読む



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