Anti-statism

Anti-statism is any approach to social, economic or political philosophy that rejects statism. An anti-statist is one who opposes state.[1] In anarchism, this is characterized by a complete rejection of all social hierarchical rulership. Acracy 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- [no] and κρατία [system of government]. Although minarchist is considered by many of it' supporters as anti-statist, it accepts minimal state making it statist.

  1. ^ Gallaher, Carolyn; Dahlman, Carl T.; Gilmartin, Mary; Mountz, Alison; Shirlow, Peter (2009). Key Concepts in Political Geography. London: SAGE. pp. 260, 392. ISBN 978-1-4129-4672-8. Retrieved 31 July 2014.

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