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It's controlled anarchy.
Even if the basic story is overburdened, John Tiffany's production conveys a sense of barely controlled anarchy.
The Performance Group used certain Artaudian principles — controlled anarchy, audience participation — to obliterate the line between audience and spectator.
Built on open-source software and guided by the ethos of its community, estimated by Quantcast to be 20 million users a month, it is a classic Web start-up in which opportunity seems mixed with barely controlled anarchy.
He may also mean that he believes controlled anarchy as the demise of any heteronomous authority sets the proper conditions for the discovery of suppressed esoteric trends in a society.
Still, regardless of who's there for what, and how they express it, can you really scoff at the beauty, or perhaps controlled anarchy, of dancing beside the Manhattan skyline for 10+ hours to some of the best DJs in the world?
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This sort of ordered anarchy, among loosely controlled regional fiefs, would provide ordinary Afghans with basic security.
"But worst case, the Americans decide to go," he said, and that would mean: "There's no central control, growing anarchy, western Iraq becomes a no man's land, like a little Afghanistan.
Acknowledged systems of systems (SoS) lie on a continuum between authoritarian central control and anarchy.
Mainstream media has finally started to report crime in the more fashionable parts of town, but only because it has spun out of control into anarchy.
It makes for an electrifying performance, controlled and precise, yet ever threatening to tip into anarchy.
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