Anarchy

Anarchy refers to a society, entity, group of persons or single person without recognition of authority. [ 1 ]  Since its inception in the original  ancient Greek,  anarchy has been used in the negative sense to imply political disorder or  lawlessness within a society. In 1840, however, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted the term in his treatise  What Is Property? to refer to a new political philosophy,  anarchism, which advocates stateless societies based on  voluntary associations.

