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Graeystone [2019-07-15 16:32:24 +0000 UTC]
Communism - Government control over just about everything.
Anarchy - Zero government whatsoever.
HOW THE @#$# IS THAT SUPPOSED TO WORK! Are people that serious or they just trying to Troll the rest of us with this blatantly contradictory paradoxical BS!
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Chaser1992 In reply to Graeystone [2019-07-15 23:09:11 +0000 UTC]
One of my most common repeating jokes is how contradictory Anarcho Communism is. But to be far Communism is the collective runs everything not necessarily the Government (though any entity that does run everything might as well be a Government even if they don't call themselves one.)
In-fact the end goal of Marxism is a Stateless, Classless, Society were everyone owns everything collectively.
In fact it is normally the Anarcho Communist that are the ones who no "yeah that was bad....... But it was'nt True Communis." becouse to them "True" Communism is Stateless Communism. They also go "Ancaps like this bastardΒ
aren't real Anarchist only Communist, Mutualist and Egoist are "True" Anarchists."
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JPG816 In reply to Graeystone [2019-07-15 18:54:52 +0000 UTC]
this is one of those cases where the logic behind it is even scarier than the idea itself.
The logic is that people, left to their own devices without the regulation/structure of government will be very charitable and share resources with each other. It emphasizes the sharing of resources from socialism/communism but does not require a state to enforce this.
There are a few food shops that are 'pay what you want' in modern society (mostly in progressive states such as Commiefornia and Oregon). You can imagine how well that turns out for 'em.
To be fair, people can be charitable if left to their own devices, but it is not something you can RELY on.
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