Did the WKUK make all these arrangements, among themselves, voluntarily?
Anarchy is what happens, spontaneously, without force or coercion.
The WKUK unwittingly portrayed that agriculture and nuclear power are feasible, in a state of anarchy.
Notice, that they are not particularly wearing any uniforms, in a way which shows their status.
In theory, crops still grow, and radioisotopes decay, even when people wear camo, have long hair, and a bandana. They don't care whether you're left, right, or neither.
Darmok wrote:
Banks in Berkeley are boarding up their ATM machines in case more Communist guerrillas decide to riot tonight
I understand the use of the term, guerrilla, plainly enough, which begs the question --
What is the legal status of an infiltrator, initiating force, not in uniform, nor under a national banner.