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Definition of Anarchical
1. Adjective. Without law or control. "The system is economically inefficient and politically anarchic"
Definition of Anarchical
1. Adjective. Anarchic ¹
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Definition of Anarchical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anarchical
Literary usage of Anarchical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte by Auguste COMTE, Frederic Harrison (1896)
"It might have been hoped that the renova- anarchical tion we are ... At present,
the anarchical tendencies of that class appear to be as strong as any. ..."
2. The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century by Herbert Levi Osgood (1904)
"In general the anarchical tendencies of colonial life find perhaps better illustra-
... anarchical ..."
3. The Philosophy of History: In a Course of Lectures, Delivered at Vienna by Friedrich von Schlegel (1846)
"... line Age—Origin of Romantic Poetry and Art—Character of the Scholastic Science
and the Old Jurisprudence—anarchical State of Western Europe. ..."
4. A Survey of English Literature 1780-1880 by Oliver Elton (1920)
"... attacks on Whig?, Radicals, subversive doctrine, ' sentimental' and anarchical
ethics, and literary mawkishness and affectation. The New Morality. IV. ..."
5. System of Positive Polity by Auguste Comte (1876)
"... Metaphysical spirit becomes retrograde without ceasing to be anarchical.
Divorced from science, from which it borrowed all its force, and from theology, ..."
6. Theory of Politics: An Inquiry Into the Foundations of Governments, and the by Richard Hildreth (1854)
"anarchical Logical Result of the Metaphysical Theory of Natural Human Equality.
IT would appear, from the preceding review of the circumstances under which ..."