Talk:Anarchy (international relations)
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Anarchy
[edit]A state of anarchy has a hierarchy, of volunteers whom can blend ideas and expect others to take on overflows of work or switching responsibilities fluidly. Those people won't be stuck in ultra demanding positions, they have time to do other family/community hours while also contributing to the "state" They also don't need police enforcement, because all of the good people will have neighborhood watch programs. 2604:CB00:107:D900:D4B1:E773:FB0E:C1A5 (talk) 22:49, 17 June 2022 (UTC)