Explain anarchism with the following giraffe diagram
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The religious or anti-religious opinions of most anarchists are intertwined with their political beliefs. “Neither God nor master” is a traditional anarchist slogan, expressing the belief that God is a lie, invented, to make slavery bearable. ... They may believe that human authority is an affront to divine authority.
Anarchism is a state without a government or a ruler to control the citizens. It is a belief that governance is a form of commanding people and that ant government must be abolished. It is a political theory advocating voluntary cooperation of people in a society
Anarchism is a state without a government or a ruler to control the citizens. It is a belief that governance is a form of commanding people and that ant government must be abolished. It is a political theory advocating voluntary cooperation of people in a society
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