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anarchistically

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  • adverb In an anarchistic manner.

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anarchistic +‎ -ally

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Examples

  • Also, if the foreign hiree steps on a landmine while crossing the border anarchistically, may the employer sue his own government, which planted the mine?

    What We Owe Immigrants, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Others held that the povstantsi represented the native rebellious spirit of the southern peasants, but that their movement was not Anarchism, though anarchistically tinged.

    My Disillusionment in Russia Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 1923

  • On the other hand, the Anarchists could not overlook the importance of popular movement which was instinctively rebellious, anarchistically inclined, and successful in driving back the enemies of the Revolution, which the better organized and equipped Bolshevik army could not accomplish.

    My Disillusionment in Russia Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 1923

  • She attended public meetings and became acquainted with socialistically and anarchistically inclined workingmen.

    Anarchism and Other Essays Emma Goldman 1904

  • It was in 1969 that Villeglé produced his first graphic work using an alphabet drawn from the modified lettering often used in graffiti, an alphabet in which "A is anarchistically encircled, a star and crescent C faces a rounded-out D with a horizontal bar, the cross and circle of the Celticising [nationalists] (...)

    Art Knowledge News 2008

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