I don't agree with Impossibilists on everything, but one thing I am in full agreement on is their description of communist society as a moneyless, wageless, stateless, and classless society. What are some Impossibilist writings on communist society.
Here are a couple of responses I received to your question For an intro I'd point them to Coleman's chapter on Impossibilism in the Non-Market Socialism book edited by Rubel and Crump. Impossibilism (Stephen Coleman, 1987) « La Bataille socialiste Our pamphlet Socialism As a Practical Alternative also There's some good stuff on this site: http://theoryandpractice.org.uk/libr...ohn-crump-1987 http://theoryandpractice.org.uk/libr...-lawrence-1984 Socialism As A Practical Alternative is a must. On-line version here: http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/p...al-alternative There's also this from the December 1973 Standard: http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/s...tion-socialism