When the term anarchy pops up in everyday conversations, images of lawlessness and chaos after a government breakdown or catastrophic event come to mind. Think of the anti-hero comic character the Joker or the famed “Sons of Anarchy” series about an outlaw biker club that values family loyalty as much as violent crime.
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