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Core Ideas and Principles GapFill

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Anarchism is an ideology that holds a view of human nature as   unresponsivegoodhaving potentialsocial but also   fixedsubject to changeintelligentselfish. As a result, circumstance is a great influence on   human naturelibertythe economyanarchy.

There are five core ideas and principles within anarchism. The first is the   love for the stateimprovement of the staterejection of the stateworkers' state. The second is the belief that people should be able to do as they please, without limits, which is known as   powerlibertyutopiadirect action. The third is the view that anarchy is  chaosordercommunistperfect, with the word 'anarchy' meaning that there is no   orderlaweconomystate. The fourth is the belief that there must be no central interference in or monitoring of the economy, known as   anarchythe free marketcommunismeconomic freedom. The fifth and final one is a belief that the status quo is not the best that life can be and that a more perfect or ideal way of life should be sought, known as being   ideologicalunrealisticcommunistutopian.

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