So for it to be overtaken by 'anarchists', are they the anarchists that already 'run' the system trying to remove GalCop's influence or ane they brigands wishing for true lawlessness.Although anarchy is often negatively used as a synonym of chaos or societal collapse or anomie, this is not the meaning that anarchists attribute to anarchy, a society without hierarchies.
A non-herarchical system being the most dangerous of the lot could be taken to be the vulnerability of some non-hierarchical systems towards more competitive systems or to be indicative of societal collapse... or Bell & Braben's dig at more liberal minded schools of thought as in their humour at arts graduates' expense.
IMHO, 'societal collapse' is the simplest interpretation but also the least interesting. To be fair, it's probably also the most likely.
Wreck-yards anybody?Elite manual wrote:ANARCHY PLANETS
A trader can make his biggest profits here and reach his grave the quickest. Worlds like Onisou and Xeesenri have vast wreck-yards in far orbit, the dead places of ships that came to trade honestly, and fell prey to trickery.
These are lawless places, and have usually become so because the original settlers completed too hard when there was too little resource material. Those worlds which survived holocaust did so because of uneasy and bloody alliances between clan families. Pirates and mercenaries were hired for protection and assassination purposes. Anarchic worlds will trade readily in narcotics, slaves, firearms and exotica, and the price will be good... if you get a price at all. These worlds are almost always supplying invisible Masters, usually elite trader/combateers who have turned to crime as the most profitable way of life. Such form loose federations, and trade on the black market extensively throughout the galaxies.
These worlds pay highly for goods they cannot produce themselves, because they know that traders avoid them. Their own products need specialized, illegal outlets: weaponry, narcotics, eavesdropping devices... if it's covert, then anarchic worlds are producing it. Trade in these items and you will get rich quick, or dead quick, or at least become a "Fugitive".