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anarchism
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Anarchism is often associated with political and social unrest, and is seen as an extreme and radical ideology.
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anarchism
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Anarchism is often associated with anti-government sentiment and a desire for individual freedom and autonomy.
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anarchism
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Anarchism is often associated with rejection of governmental authority and the belief in stateless societies.
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anarchism
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Anarchism is often associated with anti-government sentiment and is considered a radical political ideology.
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anarchism
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Anarchism is often associated with a political ideology promoting stateless societies and voluntary associations, emphasizing individual autonomy, freedom, and equality.
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anarchist
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Anarchists are often associated with anti-government or anti-authority beliefs, and may be viewed as disruptive or extremist by mainstream society.
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anarchist
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Anarchists are often associated with anti-government movements and are considered to be radical or extremist.
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anarchist
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Associated with anti-establishment movements and radical activism, often linked to countercultural movements like punk rock.
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anarchist
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Anarchists are often associated with anti-government and anti-authority beliefs, and are sometimes linked with radical or violent actions.
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anarchist
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Anarchism is generally viewed as a fringe political ideology associated with disorder and chaos.
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