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anarchy

[an-er-kee] / ˈæn ər ki /


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“There is fear of the ultimate Israeli objective in this war and, in the short term, fear of anarchy.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The first few events sat somewhere between performance art and pure anarchy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike anarchy, economic chaos is driven by creative destruction, and productivity is a long-term plus.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nearby, others told the BBC of a local pharmacy being looted in Black River, describing anarchy as people ran in and out carrying armfuls of drugs and alcohol.

From BBC

The absurdity of a fast-food slam pit, bodies and burgers briefly airborne — suggests anarchy.

From Los Angeles Times