In the Oxford dictionary, anarchism is defined as "to abolish conviction of all governments and social organizations voluntarily and cooperatively without resorting to force or compulsion." Therefore, philosophical anarchism is a type of political philosophy that rejects all kinds of hierarchies and authorities, not just states and governments. However, philosophical anarchism has many problems. First and foremost, the most outstanding discussion is unrealistic and people need the state and the government to survive.
As with all political and economic organizations, anarchist principles are full of problems. However, it is unknown whether these problems are more serious or even more serious than those plaguing the government. I think the effect of anarchy is better than you think. In the face of obstacles hindering individual cooperation to achieve common interests, individuals will develop solutions to overcome these obstacles. This is the case of government-controlled society, there is no government. If the state does not provide the necessary legal, order or institution to do these things, the private sector will appear to carry out these obligations.
Past and present empirical evidence reveals how stateless individuals are developing private institutional solutions to solve problems caused by statelessness. Leadership behind these solutions is Adam Smith's "invisible hand". Importantly, the principles of Smith apply not only to individual activities in successfully functioning institutions, but also to their activities in the development of the organization itself. One of the most prominent examples is pirates of the 17th and 18th centuries. In many respects, the pirate ship is like a water society. In addition, like other societies, pirate ship faces the problem of fraud theft. Because they are criminals, pirates do not enjoy national protection. The government did not force employment contracts between pirates or other pirate 'contracts' or prevent or punish theft between pirates.
What is anarchy? Anarchy is absence of government. The concept of disorder existed as early as the fifth century BC, and since then many different disorders have emerged. Disorder is a violent overthrow of the government, only strong people can survive, and in this crazy Marx environment some people think that confusion is dominance. However, others believe that disorder is not totally unregulated. Indeed, if the world is self-sufficient, the world will be better. According to disorder and activist articles by Janelle Hartman, "Disorder is about threat, hatred and violence, not about peace, respect and cooperation" (1)