The Anarchist Society

Anarchism is a belief that society should have no government, laws, police, or any other authority.

How do anarchists deal with crime?
In an Anarchist society there is no punishment for crime, only social remedies. The only social remedy for an economic crime is 100% restitution.

What rights do citizens have in an anarchy?
The most fundamental maxim of many anarchist tendencies is that no individual has the right to coerce another individual, and that everyone has the right to defend themselves against coercion (the non-aggression principle or zero aggression principle).

Although most known societies are characterized by the presence of hierarchy or the state, anthropologists have studied many egalitarian stateless societies, including most nomadic hunter-gatherer societies and horticultural societies such as the Semai and the Piaroa. Many of these societies can be considered to be anarchic in the sense that they explicitly reject the idea of centralized political authority.

contract ownership has been renounced.