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English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Adjective
archy (comparative more archy, superlative most archy)
Translations
arched — see arched
Etymology 2
Back-formation from anarchy.
Pronunciation
Noun
archy (uncountable)
- (anarchism, usually derogatory) A political theory or practice that supports hierarchy and authority; the opposite of anarchy.
- 1980, Frederic Trautmann, The Voice of Terror: A Biography of Johann Most, Praeger Pub Text:
- If archy in all forms has brought mankind grief, it follows that the remedy is repudiation. The repudiation of archy is anarchy. Anarchy is therefore the goal of freedom-seeking mankind. Whoever seeks freedom, advances anarchy.
- 2017, Edward P. Stringham, Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice, Routledge, →ISBN, page 257:
- There are only two alternatives, in reality: political rule, or archy, which means: the condition of social existence where in some men use aggression to dominate or rule another, and anarchy, which is the absence of the initiation of force, the absence of political rule, the absence of the state.
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Noun
archy
Etymology 2
Noun
archy
- inflection of archa:
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