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ANARCHISM

ANARCHISM

• Derived from the Greek root anarchos meaning


“without authority,” anarchism, anarchist, and anarchy
are used to express both approval and disapproval. In
early usage all these terms were pejorative
• anarchism, cluster of doctrines and attitudes centred
on the belief that government is both harmful and
unnecessary.
• Anarchist thought developed in the West and spread
throughout the world, principally in the early 20th
century
• Anarchism is a belief that society should have no
government, laws, police, or any other authority.
• an ideology that is defined by the central belief that
political authority in all it's forms and especially in the
form of the state, is both evil and unnecessary.
• a Political philosophy that advocates stateless society
based on non heir achinal free association is
ANARCHISM
ADVANTAGES
• People can govern themselves
• Higher level of freedom
• Lower or no taxes
• Avoidance of machine like behavior
• General public has more power
• People may become independent
• Anarchy may close the gap between the rich and the poor
• People may develop their own solutions for problems
• New social norms
• Higher level of tolerance towards minorities
DISADVANTAGES
• Can end in chaos
• Feeling of insecurity
• Lack of important public infrastructure
• Education level will be suffer
• Deprecation of the local currency
• Insufficient investment in countries with anarchic
regimes
• Some people may take the concept of anarchy too far.
• People may leave the country lack of social
securityProtection of property may be lost.
" Anarchism stands for liberation of the human mind from
the domination of religion; the liberation of the human
body from shackles and restraint of government.It stands
for social order based on the grouping of individuals."

~Emma Goldman
GROUP 1

Jovelyn Latiban
Ethel Annie Niepes
Diana Jean Moncas
Hanzel Honeyzell Liban
Jomar Delapena
Jemarie Altizo
Bertmar Balthazar
Benideck Caliguyan

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