You're just copying that from dictionary.com.
an·ar·chy P Pronunciation Key (nr-k)
n. pl. an·ar·chies
Absence of any form of political authority.
Political disorder and confusion.
Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or purpose.
The latter pair aren't technical definitions, and don't apply. Anarchy isn't necessarily disordered.
It's not the laws that keep things ordered, it's indoctrination, backed up with a gun, metaphorically speaking.
Also, anarchy isn't inherently disordered, any more than, say, democracy is. It's just there isn't a higher structure of governance.
Everyone loves nuclear giant ants.
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That reminds me of Boo, the Minature Giant Space Hamster.
GO FOR THE EYES BOO!
What have you got against JC's The Thing?
Of course, all talk of space combat is fairly premature, because currently the ships are such that you could throw a rock through the side and kill everyone.
Well, not quite that bad, but the point remains. Space vessels are really fragile because we couldn't get them into orbit otherwise.
Replace 'ships' with 'planes' and divide the distances by 100, and realise how silly this objection is.
If you want a hint, it's called 'homing weapons'.
Bear in mind that that post was geared towards the kind of argument in which the 'objection' to abortion is based around the baby coming from the choice of the mother, and it's logical that any counterarguments should reflect this.
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