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Stregheria lacks centralized authority in a strict sense, though deities are honored as wise teachers.
 
Stregheria lacks centralized authority in a strict sense, though deities are honored as wise teachers.
  
=== Taoism ===
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=== Taoisme ===
The central text of [[Taoism]] and taoist philosophy, the [[Tao Te Ching]], is considered by some as one of the great anarchist classics. At the time it was written in ancient China, there was a struggle between [[Taoists]], [[Legalism (philosophy)|Legalists]] and [[Confucians]] where Legalists were in favor of codification of law and a centralization of governance, Confucianists were in favor of legalism and governance by rites, whereas Taoists rejected these ideas. At the center of [[Taoism]] lies the notion of [[Wu wei]] (often translated; action through inaction). It can be summed up by the following quote from the Tao Te Ching; 'The world is ruled by letting things take their course. It cannot be ruled by interfering.' This and other ideas in the Tao Te Ching resonates with modern concepts of anarchism.
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Le texte central du [[Taoisme]] et de la philosophie taoiste, le [[Tao Te Ching]], est considéré par plusieurs comme un grand classique anarchiste. Au temps où il a été écrit en Chine ancienne, il y avait une lutte entre les Taoistes, les Legalists and Confucians where Legalists were in favor of codification of law and a centralization of governance, Confucianists were in favor of legalism and governance by rites, whereas Taoists rejected these ideas. At the center of [[Taoism]] lies the notion of [[Wu wei]] (often translated; action through inaction). It can be summed up by the following quote from the Tao Te Ching; 'The world is ruled by letting things take their course. It cannot be ruled by interfering.' This and other ideas in the Tao Te Ching resonates with modern concepts of anarchism.
  
 
=== Unitarian Universalism ===
 
=== Unitarian Universalism ===

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