misarchism
/mɪsˈɑr.kɪz.əm/Definitions
1. noun
a tendency to be in opposition or disapproval of anarchy or anarchist principles.
“The philosopher’s views on misarchism highlighted the importance of understanding the complexities of power in a society.”
2. noun
a desire for or tendency towards disorder, chaos, or rebellion against authority.
“The novel explored the protagonist’s misarchism as she navigated the societal norms and expectations.”