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LevDavidovichBronstein
15th July 2011, 04:35
What is the difference between Anarcho-Collectivism and Anarcho-Communism?
syndicat
15th July 2011, 05:49
there is no political tendency that calls itself "anarcho-collectivism". this is a fiction. in "The Conquest of Bread" Kropotkin defines the word "collectivism" to refer to any socialist who advocates any form of remuneration for work. thus according to Kropotkin, Marx wasn't really a communist, he was a collectivist, because he advocated for the "lower phase of communism" remuneration based on duration and onerousness of work.
Comrade Crow
15th July 2011, 06:20
What is the difference between Anarcho-Collectivism and Anarcho-Communism?
No offense but lemme guess, wiki?
By Collectivism, I assume they are refering to Bakunin and the Anarchists of the First International or rather, those whom sided with Bakunin against Marx. I could be wrong but I believe they were called Collectivists but really, I don't really think there exists this "Anarcho-Collectivism."
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