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anarchy

[an-er-kee] / ˈæn ər ki /


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The first few events sat somewhere between performance art and pure anarchy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike anarchy, economic chaos is driven by creative destruction, and productivity is a long-term plus.

From The Wall Street Journal

The absurdity of a fast-food slam pit, bodies and burgers briefly airborne — suggests anarchy.

From Los Angeles Times

Lately, we’ve seen a wave of these stories that stretch the form: the bleak whimsy of “Miracle Workers: End Times,” the stylized anarchy of “Fallout” and the dungeon-crawling culinary joy of “Delicious in Dungeon.”

From Salon

He admitted the protesters had legitimate concerns about the finance bill but said: "We cannot have a country that also is led through anarchy and mayhem."

From BBC