minarchism

noun
/ˈmɪnəˌkɪzəm/UK/ˈmɪnɚˌkɪzəm/US

Etymology

1971, coined by Samuel Edward Konkin III. Blend of minimum + -archy (“government”) + -ism (“system”) (alternatively, minimal).

  1. derived from -αρχίᾱ
  2. borrowed from -archia
  3. compounded as minarchism — “minimum + -archy

Definitions

  1. Belief in the desirability and practicality of minimum government.

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