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ˈæn ɑrkan·arch
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anarchnoun
The author of anarchy; one who excites revolt.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
ANARCHnoun
An authour of confusion.
Him thus the anarch old,
With fault’ring speech, and visage incompos’d,
Answer’d. John Milton, Paradise Lost, b. ii.
Webster Dictionary
Anarchnoun
the author of anarchy; one who excites revolt
Etymology: [Gr. without head or chief; 'an priv. + beginning, the first place, magistracy, government.]
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Anarch
The Anarch is a metaphysical ideal figure of a sovereign individual, conceived by Ernst Jünger in his novel Eumeswil. Jünger was greatly influenced by individualist anarchist Max Stirner. Indeed, the Anarch starts out from Stirner's conception of the unique, a man who forms a bond around something concrete rather than ideal, but it is then developed in subtle but critical ways beyond Stirner's concept. The concept is developed through the actions and reflections of Manuel Venator, the protagonist of Eumeswil. Here are few of the countless quotes in Eumeswil regarding the anarch: The term "anarch" had been used for two years by students at Reed College in Portland, Oregon to designate the official representative of their living units. The position of Anarch rotated every two weeks, and the new Anarch was selected by the drawing of cards from the deck. The Anarch was presumed to be all-powerful during his term of office; in practice, it generally meant that one might get listened to slightly more often. This is an instance of independent invention of the term, which was not pursued at the time.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Anarch in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Anarch in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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