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Anarchism is just the way people act when they are free to do as they choose, and when they deal with others who are equally free — and therefore aware of the responsibility to others that entails.

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Many people misinterpret what it means to be an anarchist or to hold anarchist beliefs. David Graeber, an anarchist anthropologist, believes that most rational people hold anarchist ideals! Do you? Read this and find out!

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