Harold Barclay’s “Efendisiz Halklar” is a fascinating look at anarchist anthropology. Barclay explores a wide range of global societies in this book, including Indigenous peoples, Pygmies, Eskimos, Santals, Berbers, and Aborigines. He refutes the notion that a community cannot function without government, claiming that statelessness is a system with deep historical roots rather than an idealized notion. His research illuminates the importance and feasibility of a society without rulers.