i asked a question on whether or not it would be contridicting
and someone answered this
anarchy represents chaos and fighting, conflict.
but, like peace it's for change.
peace wants to change how people hate and disagree. anarchy wants to stop rules.
in the end, they both want freedom.
so would this make since?
or would it be contridicting?
i wanna get both,but i don't want it to seem ignorant
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helloxdear13 answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 7:32 pm: Anarchy isn't exactly chaos, it's just the lack of any formal government system. Which to most, would be chaos.
Some people believe that peace can be achieved by anarchy. And it can, if people can do it right. Its just the same as a Democracy or Communism, you just need the right people to do it right.
Now it would probably sound like a contradiction, but if you look deeper into it it really isn't. You're correct, all in all.
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