Submitted by Anon 23:26 (not verified) on Thu, 07/16/2020 - 02:34
I believe Proudhon first used the title, so its as recent of the modern political epoch. Previously it was a scarcely used referrence to a riotous and chaotic social event, unless the ancient Greeks used the term it has derived from, "anarkic" to describe gangs or wild clans of natives without a chief or leader.
AND THAT IS I, WHO BOW TO NO AUTHORITY, or don't read tooo much into the left/right binary mindsets common in democracies.
I believe Proudhon first used the title, so its as recent of the modern political epoch. Previously it was a scarcely used referrence to a riotous and chaotic social event, unless the ancient Greeks used the term it has derived from, "anarkic" to describe gangs or wild clans of natives without a chief or leader.
AND THAT IS I, WHO BOW TO NO AUTHORITY, or don't read tooo much into the left/right binary mindsets common in democracies.