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How can I use "anarcho-" in other cases? Could you introduce other examples?

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Rebecca

"Anarcho" is a prefix derived from the word "anarchy". "Anarchy" is used to refer to society being freely run without authorities or governing bodies. Therefore the prefix "anarcho" is usually added to ideas or systems that people support that is not the same as traditional ideas of government and institution. So "anarcho-capitalism" is the philosophy and economic theory that centralised states are unnecessary and people should operate a system of private property and free markets. There is "anarcho-syndicalism" which believes society should get rid of a wage system. Since "anarcho" is a prefix it can be added to anything to represent an anarchist view of that idea.

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