
## Metadata
- Author: [[Ruth Kinna]]
- Full Title: The Government of No One
- Category: #books
## Highlights
- Being anarchist means challenging the status quo to realize egalitarian principles and foster co-operative, non-dominating behaviours. Anarchist actions can take multiple forms, many of which are easily absorbed into everyday life. ([Location 314](https://readwise.io/to_kindle?action=open&asin=B07NQ3CXKC&location=314))
- While monarchists accept the government of one, anarchists call for the government of no one. It’s a powerful strapline and easy to understand. The problem with it is that it situates anarchism in a framework of government that uses the rejection of anarchy for its justification. So anarchy immediately becomes a condition of disorder. ([Location 423](https://readwise.io/to_kindle?action=open&asin=B07NQ3CXKC&location=423))