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Which do the authors NOT claim about "anarchism?"
{ 1 } - It holds that all "hierarchy" is contradictory to fundamental human equality.
{ 2 } - It has sometimes proved an effective way to run a community.
{ 3 } - It holds that in an ideal society all decisions should be made by consensus.
{ 4 } - It holds that in an ideal society there should be no leaders nor followers.
{ 5 } - It has been fostered by the formalistic ethics of Kant which exaggerates individual autonomy.
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Which do the authors NOT claim about "anarchism?"
{ 1 } - It holds that all "hierarchy" is contradictory to fundamental human equality.
{ 2 } - It has sometimes proved an effective way to run a community.
{ 3 } - It holds that in an ideal society all decisions should be made by consensus.
{ 4 } - It holds that in an ideal society there should be no leaders nor followers.
{ 5 } - It has been fostered by the formalistic ethics of Kant which exaggerates individual autonomy.
See p. 218.
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Which do the authors NOT claim about "anarchism?"
{ 1 } - It holds that all "hierarchy" is contradictory to fundamental human equality.
{ 2 } - It has sometimes proved an effective way to run a community.
{ 3 } - It holds that in an ideal society all decisions should be made by consensus.
{ 4 } - It holds that in an ideal society there should be no leaders nor followers.
{ 5 } - It has been fostered by the formalistic ethics of Kant which exaggerates individual autonomy.
See p. 218.
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Which do the authors NOT claim about "anarchism?"
{ 1 } - It holds that all "hierarchy" is contradictory to fundamental human equality.
{ 2 } - It has sometimes proved an effective way to run a community.
{ 3 } - It holds that in an ideal society all decisions should be made by consensus.
{ 4 } - It holds that in an ideal society there should be no leaders nor followers.
{ 5 } - It has been fostered by the formalistic ethics of Kant which exaggerates individual autonomy.
See p. 218.
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Which do the authors NOT claim about "anarchism?"
{ 1 } - It holds that all "hierarchy" is contradictory to fundamental human equality.
{ 2 } - It has sometimes proved an effective way to run a community.
{ 3 } - It holds that in an ideal society all decisions should be made by consensus.
{ 4 } - It holds that in an ideal society there should be no leaders nor followers.
{ 5 } - It has been fostered by the formalistic ethics of Kant which exaggerates individual autonomy.
See p. 218.
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Which do the authors NOT claim about "anarchism?"
{ 1 } - It holds that all "hierarchy" is contradictory to fundamental human equality.
{ 2 } - It has sometimes proved an effective way to run a community.
{ 3 } - It holds that in an ideal society all decisions should be made by consensus.
{ 4 } - It holds that in an ideal society there should be no leaders nor followers.
{ 5 } - It has been fostered by the formalistic ethics of Kant which exaggerates individual autonomy.
See p. 218.
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