Another thought - on anarchists. As you say, the connotation leans toward lawlessness, but my interpretation has always been more "ungoverned" vs. lawless.
Maybe "Strange Bedfellow" will chime in - a self-described anarchist - but much closer to my definition.
He's very bright, non-violent and creative, but just doesn't like people running…
Another thought - on anarchists. As you say, the connotation leans toward lawlessness, but my interpretation has always been more "ungoverned" vs. lawless.
Maybe "Strange Bedfellow" will chime in - a self-described anarchist - but much closer to my definition.
He's very bright, non-violent and creative, but just doesn't like people running - governing - his life, as I understand him anyway. I agree with him in that regard.
Another thought - on anarchists. As you say, the connotation leans toward lawlessness, but my interpretation has always been more "ungoverned" vs. lawless.
Maybe "Strange Bedfellow" will chime in - a self-described anarchist - but much closer to my definition.
He's very bright, non-violent and creative, but just doesn't like people running - governing - his life, as I understand him anyway. I agree with him in that regard.