Teko mburuvicha'ỹ
ñeimo'ã jokuaikuaa rehegua he'íva iporãvetaha ndaipóri ramo mburuvicha
Teko mburuvicha'ỹ niko pe ñeimo'ã arandupykuaaty ha jokuaikuaa rehegua he'íva iporãvetaha yvypórape ndaipóri ramo tetã sãmbyhy ha mburuvichakuéra. Ko ñeimo'ã ombohovái opaite umi oisãmbyhyséva avano'õre ha he'i naiporãiha yvypórape ojapo pe ojapoukáva chupe, ivaieteha yvypórape oikóvo tetã rekuái poguýpe.[1][2]
Mandu'apy
jehaijey- ↑ Anarchism. The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2005. P. 14 "Anarchism is the view that a society without the state, or government, is both possible and desirable."
- ↑ Carl Slevin "anarchism" The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Politics. Ed. Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan. Oxford University Press, 2003.