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Comprehensive information compiled by Albert Meltzer containing arguments both for and against Anarchism. Includes history, tenets, and the modern day role of Anarchism.
Anarchism is the idea that there should be no government. In Objectivist terms, this amounts to the view that every man should defend himself by using physical force against others whenever he feels like it, with no objective standards of justice, crime, or proof.
This classic statement of anarchism was written by a diverse group of anarchists; it has been widely reproduced on the Web but usually in a version full of typographic errors. One of the collective authors is pleased reproduce it here exactly as it was written.