Anarchy signifies absence of government, producing lawlessness and political disorder that undermines structures of organized governance. Anarchy denotes the absence of government and lack of a supreme organizing power, describing a condition of lawlessness and political disorder that disrupts normal structures and processes of governance and indicates situations where established legal authority is absent or incapable of maintaining coherent governance and public order.
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Anarchy signifies absence of government, producing lawlessness and political disorder that undermines structures of organized governance.
Anarchy denotes the absence of government and lack of a supreme organizing power, describing a condition of lawlessness and political disorder that disrupts normal structures and processes of governance and indicates situations where established legal authority is absent or incapable of maintaining coherent governance and public order.
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