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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Anarchy Online

Anarchy Online is a science fiction MMORPG released in June 2001 by Funcom. It stands out as being one of the few popular MMORPGs that makes use of a science fiction setting as opposed to the more common fantasy setting. The game is set in the years following June 29475, predominantly on the harsh desert world of Rubi-Ka (planet set in a fictional binary star system) and its extra-dimensional twin, the Shadowlands. Anarchy Online - The Story. The story of Anarchy Online revolves primarily arou ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia II - Anarchy Online - Expansions
Anarchy Online - The Notum Wars. Anarchy Online received its first major upgrade, labeled a "booster pack", by Funcom in late November 2002. This expansion introduced one of the major components of the game's PvP system, the towers. In this expansion, players and their organizations (AO's name for player guilds) became capable of building towers on specific land areas across Rubi-Ka, for the purposes of mining notum. These towers included a central controller and a vast array of defensive towers, which typically ...

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Anarchy Online, Anarchy Online - The Story, Anarchy Online - Content, Anarchy Online - Release, Anarchy Online - Expansions, Anarchy Online - The Notum Wars, Anarchy Online - The Shadowlands, Anarchy Online - Alien Invasion, Anarchy Online - Lost Eden, Anarchy Online - Other Notes

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia II - Anarchy Online - The Story

The story of Anarchy Online revolves primarily around two factions, the hypercorporation Omni-Tek and the rebel worker caste, the Clans. These two factions are fighting for control of the distant desert planet Rubi-Ka. In addition to these two factions there is a third faction of Neutrals, people who have decided to take no side in the conflict. Unfortunately, this conflict has been waged on and off for centuries in addition to larger conflicts between the hy ...

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Anarchy Online, Anarchy Online - The Story, Anarchy Online - Content, Anarchy Online - Release, Anarchy Online - Expansions, Anarchy Online - The Notum Wars, Anarchy Online - The Shadowlands, Anarchy Online - Alien Invasion, Anarchy Online - Lost Eden, Anarchy Online - Other Notes

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Anarchy word

This page is a candidate to be copied to Wiktionary. The information in this article appears to be more suited for a dictionary rather than an encyclopedia. Wikipedia is not a dictionary, but Wiktionary is. Please verify that this article meets the Wiktionary criteria for inclusion. If this article can be modified to be more than a dictionary entry, please do so and remove this message. Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutu ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia II - Anarchy Online - Content

Players must choose whether they wish to join either the Clans, Omni-Tek corporation or the Neutrals. In addition, a breed and profession must be chosen. The available breeds include Solitus, Opifex, Nano (also known as Nanomage) and Atrox, while the professions include Adventurer, Agent, Bureaucrat, Doctor, Enforcer, Engineer, Fixer, Keeper, Martial Artist, Meta Physicist, Nano Technician, Shade, Soldier and Trader. Each breed and profession has its own strengths and weaknesses which combine to create a unique character with its own special abilities and short-comings. A player must decide what type of character is des ...

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Anarchy Online, Anarchy Online - The Story, Anarchy Online - Content, Anarchy Online - Release, Anarchy Online - Expansions, Anarchy Online - The Notum Wars, Anarchy Online - The Shadowlands, Anarchy Online - Alien Invasion, Anarchy Online - Lost Eden, Anarchy Online - Other Notes

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia II - Post-left anarchy - Proponents and Detractors

The ideas associated with Post-left anarchy have been criticized by other anarchists, notably Murray Bookchin. Bookchin's polemic, Social Anarchism vs. Lifestyle Anarchism, attacks these recent trends in anarchist thinking, and advocates a traditional focus on class struggle. Bob Black wrote a book in response to Bookchin's arguments called Anarchy After Leftism, an important post-leftist work. Anarcho-communists have also criticized post-leftist thinking. Many primitivists, including John Zerzan, can be said to be post-leftists (Zerzan himself has claimed to be 'anti-leftist'); however, most pr ...

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Post-left anarchy, Post-left anarchy - Arguments, Post-left anarchy - Conflicts with Authoritarian Leftism, Post-left anarchy - Proponents and Detractors

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia II - Post-left anarchy - Conflicts with Authoritarian Leftism

Post-leftists argue that anarchism has been weakened by its long attachment to contrary "leftist" movements and single-issue causes (anti-war, anti-nuclear, etc.). It calls for a synthesis of anarchist thought and a specifically anti-authoritarian revolutionary movement outside of the authoritarian leftist milieu. It sometimes focuses on the individual rather than speaking in terms of class and in some cases shuns organizational tendencies in favor of attempts at absence of hierarchy, with some attention paid to the fa ...

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Post-left anarchy, Post-left anarchy - Arguments, Post-left anarchy - Conflicts with Authoritarian Leftism, Post-left anarchy - Proponents and Detractors

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - State

A state is an organized political community occupying a definite territory, having an organized government, and possessing internal and external sovereignty. Recognition of the state's claim to independence by other states, enabling it to enter into international agreements, is often important to the establishment of its statehood, although some theories do not make this a requirement - for instance, the Montevideo Convention. The "state" can also be defined in terms of domestic conditions, specifically, as conceptualized by Max Weber ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Anarchism

Schools Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Eco-anarchism Individualist anarchism Mutualism Anarchism in culture Anarchism and religion Anarchism and society Anarchism and the arts Anarcho-punk Anarchist theory Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist economics Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchism without adjectives Post-left a ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - 767

Events A period of anarchy begins in Bulgaria. Constantine II is antipope. Births Deaths June 28 - Pope Paul I October 15 - Constantine II, Patriarch of Constantinople (executed) Abu Hanifa, jurist (b. 699) Category: 767 ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Constructivism

Other related archivesAlexander Wendt, anarchy, architecture, art, constructivism, constructivism (learning theory), constructivism (mathematics), constructivist epistemology, education, international relations, learning theory, liberalism, linguistics, mathematics, neorealist, norms, philosophy, political science, realism, rhetoric

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Bob Black

Bob Black is an American anarchist and lawyer. He is the author of The Abolition of Work and other essays, Beneath the Underground, Friendly Fire, Anarchy After Leftism, and numerous political essays. Bob Black - Literary work. Beginning in the late 1970s, Bob Black was one of the earliest to advocate what is now called Post-left anarchy. His writing style is vociferously confrontational, criticizing many of the perceived sacred cows of leftist, anarchist, and activist thought. A ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Anti-statism

Anti-statism refers to opposition to state intervention into personal, social or economic affairs. Anti-statist views may reject the state completely and immediately (e.g. anarchism), they may wish to reduce the size and scope of the state to a minimum (e.g. minarchism), or they may advocate a stateless society as the ultimate goal of a gradual or step-by-step evolution (e.g. Marxism). Henry David Thoreau expressed this evolutionary anti-statist view in his essay "Civil Disobedience:" I heartily accept the motto,—"Th ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - 770

Events Emperor Kōnin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shōtoku. Hedeby is founded. Telerig becomes king of Bulgaria, ending a period of anarchy. Births Egbert of Wessex (d. 839) Deaths Empress Kōken (also Empress Shōtoku), empress of Japan (b. 718) Du Fu, Chinese poet (b. 712) Category: 770 ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - AO

AO may stand for: Adults Only, contents rated not suitable for people under 18 by Entertainment Software Rating Board Auxiliary oiler, US Navy hull classification symbol Anarchy Online, a science fiction Massive(ly) multiplayer online role-playing game Angola, 2-letter ISO and obsolete NATO country code Aosta Valley (Vallée d'Aoste, Valle d'Aosta), abbreviation for the region and province of Italy Arctic oscillation Atlas Orthogonal Australian Airlines, IATA code Officer of the Order of ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - 1153

1153 - Events. January 6 - Henry of Anjou arrives in England. May 24 - Malcolm IV becomes King of Scotland. July 9 - Anastasius IV becomes pope. November 6 - Treaty of Winchester. Theobald of Bec reconciles Stephen of England and Matilda, ending "The Anarchy" and allowing Matilda's son Henry of Anjou to succeed as king (in 1154). The Angevin dynasty takes control of Gascony and Guyenne. Andronicus Comnenus is imprisoned for conspiring against Byzantine emperor Ma ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Phile

For the suffix -phile see philia. Philes commonly refer to files about hacking in the days of BBSs. Ph may have been originally used as homage to the phone/phreak. Other common abstractions of the word are t-files (shorthand for textfiles) and g-files. The use of ph in lieu of f is arbitrary. Their contects could vary from actual hacking and phone phreaking, sexual content, humour, technical information, down to subversive or so-called anarchy material about controversial topics ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia II - Anarchists film - Anarchy and The Film

A movie about the practical ities of survival, the passion for the good fight, and how these two things are sometimes at odds; it attempts to portray the anarchists with respect, but falls prey to martial art film clichés and shallow charecter portrayal. The charecters act less like politically minded radicals and more like a crew of hitmen out to take down an underdeveloped enemy in overacted, slow motion gun battles. Little about anarchist philosophy is actually explained, much less why the individual characters would be attracted ...

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Anarchists film, Anarchists film - Plot Summary, Anarchists film - Cast and Character Descriptions, Anarchists film - Production Notes and Historical Significance, Anarchists film - Anarchy and The Film

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - William of Newburgh

William of Newburgh (1136?-1198?), also known as Nubrigensis, was a 12th century English historian, and monk, from Yorkshire. William of Newburgh - William of Newburgh. His major work was Historia rerum Anglicarum (History of English Affairs), a history of England from 1066 to 1198. The work is valued by historians for detailing The Anarchy under Stephen of England. It is written in an engaging fashion and still highly readable to this day, containing many fascinating stories and glimpses in t ...

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Anarchy: Encyclopedia - Adobe Atmosphere

Adobe Atmosphere (often abbreviated Atmo; originally 3D Anarchy) is a 3D computer graphics creation product created by Attitude Software. In November 1999, Adobe Systems purchased the technology. Adobe released its last version of Atmosphere, version 1.0 build 216 in February 2004, then discontinued the software in December 2004. The product spent the majority of its lifetime in beta testing. Adobe Atmosphere - Features. Atmosphere distinguished itself from pre-existing technologies like VRML ...

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