Conversation Between here2learn and TheRedAnarchist23

  1. Read this, it is a book written by Alexander Berkman which explains anarchism:
    htp://theanarchistlibrary.org/HTML/Alexander_Berkman__What_Is_Communist_Anarchism_.ht ml

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  2. The individualist systems of anarchism are:

    Anarcho-capitalism: anarchism combined with capitalism (=chaos)
    Anarcho-individualism: there are many theories of anarcho-individualism, many of them involve money.
  3. Anarcho-syndicalism: Works like anarcho-communism but supports a more burocratic system of workers comitees , so it is more complicated than anarcho-communism and works with indirect democracy.

    There are two more social systems of anarchism, but I cannot explain those well.
  4. Anarchism is the political philosophy which defends the creation of a stateless society, there are many theories of anarchism, they can be put in two big groups:

    Social anarchism:
    Anarchist communism: supports the creation of a society like communism in which the is no state (all decisions are made through direct democracy), all property is public (Whether it is a factory or a peice of bread), there is no money (one can take what he needs from the production since he helped produce that item, one way or another); we do not support dictatorship of the proletariat, we believe that the revolution must implant the system imediatly or risk faliure, for example if one maintains a wage system instead of "to each according to his need, from each according to his ability" one would be one step closer to making the revolution degenerate.
    So it is basicaly communism but without the dictatorship of the proletariat.
  5. Have you ever heard of anarchism?
    I think you should learn all the options before commiting to a tendency.
    If you want to know more I can explain.
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