@booklet {2496, title = {"Cloak of Anarchy"}, howpublished = {Analog Science Fiction--Science Fact }, volume = {89.1}, year = {1972}, note = {

Rpt. in 2020 Vision. Ed. Jerry Pournelle (New York: Avon, 1974), 41-61 with an editor\’s note on 39; and in his Tales of Known Space: The Universe of Larry Niven (New York: Ballantine Books, 1975), 111-33; and in The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories. Ed. Tom Shippey (Oxford, Eng.: Oxford University Press, 1992), 400-19.\ 

}, month = {March 1972}, pages = {74-92}, abstract = {

Flawed utopia that presents freedom as possible only through control. Anarchism in the sense of order without rule is not possible. The story focuses on a park where everyone is completely free of fear of others but only because everyone is being constantly observed by the police; when the system breaks down chaos and violence erupts.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {1059-2113 }, author = {Larry [Lawrence van Cott] Niven (b. 1938)} }