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anarchist|ˈænəkɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist. Cf. mod.Fr. anarchiste.] One who admits of no ruling power; an advocate or promoter of anarchy; one who upsets settled order.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. 319 That the Egyptians were universally Atheists and Anarchists, such as..resolved all into Sensless Matter as the first and highest Principle. 1791Bentham Anarch. Fallac. Wks. 1843 II. 498 The anarchist..denies the validity of the law..and calls upon all mankind to rise up in a mass, and resist the execution of it. 1862H. Spencer First Princ. i. i. §2 (1875) 10 The anarchist who denies the right of any government..to trench upon his individual freedom. 1889S. Webb in Shaw Fabian Ess. Socialism 44 The complete freedom preached by..the scientific Anarchists of to-day. b. attrib. quasi-adj.
1812Southey in Q. Rev. VIII. 346 That some of the anarchist writers are in the pay of France. |