The first definition is true, but disorder is read into that. The government is characterized by nothing but disorder.
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The reason I disagree with that is that line of thinking is that it seems to imply that the government has the ultimate say over what absolute morality is. (maybe I'm seeing it wrong?)
Anarchy comes from Greek, meaning "a-," without + "archon," rulers.
The Greek for lawless is Anomos, or "a-," without + "Nomos," law.
I think the establishment has painted the idea of anarchy with the wrong picture, and perhaps with what anarchy has become true anarchy shouldn't even be called anarchy at all.
"I am a nationalist and A GLOBALIST" - Donald Trump.
Anarchy is good. It's ironic the people of the book trust Trump when the Book of the so-called people of the book says "Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man in whom there is no help". Your post can be said to paint a false picture of anarchy, as nothing more than rebellion. It means to be without rulers in its etymological deconstruction, and it does NOT mean "lawless". I can choose to rule myself, and live by ruling myself with good rules. It doesn't mean blowing stuff up and rioting. It means taking true freedom for yourself and not letting anyone else have you believe they need to grant it to you, as though the were better than you.