Adjective
of or related to anarchism or tending toward anarchism
Source: WordNetWe are at heart so profoundly anarchistic that the only form of state we can imagine living in is Utopian; and so cynical that the only Utopia we can believe in is authoritarian. Lionel Trilling
We have all in some degree become anarchistic. Lionel Trilling
And this is the Anarchistic definition of the State: the embodiment of the principle of invasion in an individual, or a band of individuals, assuming to act as representatives or masters of the entire people within a given area. Benjamin Tucker
Son of a bitchin' no good lousy ass anarchistic capitalist bitch. That's what I say about my relatives, but you won't say it. Jim Jones
This, then, is the Anarchistic definition of government: the subjection of the non-invasive individual to an external will. Benjamin Tucker
Plenty for everyone can be provided in the United States if the anarchistic economic freedom of the frontier is renounced and replaced by the higher freedom of collectivism, through the socialization of the basic industries and the approximate equalization of economic privilege. Kirby Page