anarchistic

[ UK /ˌænɑːkˈɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or related to anarchism or tending toward anarchism
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How To Use anarchistic In A Sentence

  • That necessity leads to a strong government, which eliminates any potential for an anarchistic communism.
  • The four pages of each number were given over either to philosophical articles no more "anarchistic" than The Conflict
  • The anti-bourgeois, anti-war and anarchistic Dada movement in the early 1900's is the groundwork to abstract art and sound poetry, a starting point for performance art, a prelude to postmodernism, an influence on pop art, a celebration of antiart to be later embraced for anarcho-political uses in the 1960s and the movement that lay the foundation for Surrealism. Carmen Zella: Soundcrash : The Art Movement of Hip Hop
  • The 'Guerrilla Garderners' work under the cover of night, armed with seed bombs, chemical weapons and pitchforks . Their tactics are anarchistic, their attitude revolutionary. Their aim: to beautify.
  • 71Because they understood freedom in anarchistic terms, as the absence of all hierarchy and rules, the Diggers and Free Families organized social and sexual reproduction around their choice to resist the regime of money and property. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Politically blogs tend to either be liberal left or anarchistic, with a smattering of libertarians.
  • Libertarians and many "Tea Partiers" unknowingly wish to spin our Democracy into an a kind of anarchistic oligarchy where the banks and corporations will rule and mercilessly step on not only on the tea party people, but all the little people and we will continue to have what we ` ve had for so many years: Democracy for the few. Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed
  • Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy.
  • I regret that your post regarding retiring in Yucatan got diverted into some banal semi-intellectual discourse among cloistered word-monks of how sophisticated people refer to the anarchistic megalopolis commonly referred to about the world as Mexico City which, of course, has nothing to do with anything and much less your inquiry regarding the Yucatan Peninsula which is as removed from the Mexico City conurbation as Oughagadougou is from Beijing. Retiring in Yucatan
  • There is an incipiently anarchistic and subversive element to his work.
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