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Why is Anarchism not considered fundamentally against the "democratic order" in Germany?

It is however difficult for the state to argue that replacing the state with more democratic and less centralized structures is an anti-democratic act, and the drafters of the basic law were not overly … The basic law also provides a fallback if democratic institutions fail, preemptively legalizing a (possibly anarchist) uprising under rather narrow conditions that we all are working hard to avoid. …
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