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anarchisman‧ar‧chis‧m /ˈænəkɪzəm $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable] - However, anarchism remained an influential competitor to the Communist movement until well into the late 1920s.
- It bore a tinge of anarchism and socialism.
- Its consequences are hostility to the strong state and vanguard party and sympathy with pluralism and perhaps forms of anarchism.
- The anarchism of labor is more shocking, less dangerous.
- The central character presents the case for Mackay's individualist anarchism.
- The demands of survival have enforced a form of anarchism on Anarres.
- The extreme form of this view, in which there is no role for the state, is labeled anarchism.
- The mid-1960s were the watershed of postwar society, and the creativity and anarchism of the period left nothing untouched.
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