‘While the state exists, there can be no freedom; when there is freedom, there will be no state.’

-Vladimir Lenin

Let me explain my thoughts on the meaning of Anarchy.

Despite what countless conservatives believe, or want to believe; Anarchy is not unsupervised, lawless chaos.

Unsupervised, maybe, since the governmental supervision of the people as a whole is ultimately oppression, and should therefore be abolished.

Lawlessness – well, according to most Moderates and Right-leaning Liberals, Anarchy is total lawlessness. This is incorrect, since the Anarchist community would deal with crime with the judgment of the people.

But chaos? Conservatives ask themselves; ”surely must a society without rules, without law enforcement, without a government, without a leader, be a big mess, a chaotic community?”

No. Anarchy, if allowed to freely grow and flourish among the people, is really the opposite of chaos.

A society built on the freedom and power of the individual, free from any state or government, free from any segregation of race and class, free from the oppression of law enforcement and justice systems – is, according to a person I discussed this with; a Dystopia and a Utopia simultaneously.

I disagree. A dystopia is a society or community that is frightening and undesirable. It translates into ”Not Good Place”. A dystopia is usually the setting in a Zombie film or similar. A Utopia is the opposite. A Utopia is a perfect community – a place where everything is perfect and every human is on the highest peak of life qualities.

I do not believe the Anarchist society is a Dystopia. It’s far from that. It is neither frightening nor undesirable in any way.

But at the same time, it can never be a Utopia because, 1: A Utopia is seen as a futuristic dream, nearly impossible to create. Anarchy is not that, Anarchy is the simplest form of human society. And 2: I refuse to acknowledge the existence of any Utopia, because the human mind is in some ways flawed, and the nature of humans confirms many, many times over that there will always be individuals in groups of people that have a will to go against the collective rules and goals of the community.

Anarchism is the political philosophy that the individual should be free from oppression. Free from a state that imprisons it, and free from a government that opresses it with rules and regulations and norms. It is the thought that communities and societies led by the people themselves is a more efficient and free way of life than the system that most nations in the world by the time I write this have in effect. In the following texts, I will try my best to solve the problems and flaws in the Anarchistic ideology and prove the efficiency of this ideology.