> an-ar-chy  n.
> 1. Absence of any form of political authority.
Does this necessarily mean that there is no government.  IMO, it does,
but I suppose it's feasable to disagree.
> 2. Political disorder and confusion.
This could imply that there is a government, but it is ineffectual.
> 3. Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or 
> purpose.
I would say that this also implies a lack of society and government.
> Noun:   A lack of civil order or peace.
That's what would bother me most about anarchy
>  disorder,
And that.  I like things to be nicely organised.  It's just the way I am :)
> lawlessness,
The whole point of anarchy, IMO
> misrule.
Interesting!  I would consider anarchy to be lack of rule, and thus there
would be no place for misrule.  Any thoughts on this?
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> Wade T. Smith             |'There ain't nothin' you
> morbius@us1.channel1.com  |       shouldn't do to a dog.'
						      ^^^
					Is this correct?  If so, I didn't
					realise that you were into that kind
					of thing ;)
Drakir
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