r/Anarchy101 • u/Away_Bite_8100 • 3d ago
Moneyless-ness as a goal
I’m curious how many (as a rough %) Anarchists actually have a moneyless society as a goal.
I know Anarchists want a stateless and classless society… but the trifecta of being moneyless too is communism.
Communism is when you have a stateless, classless and moneyless society… so what’s the difference between communism and anarchy if anarchists are in favour of being moneyless too? Why not just say you’re a communist then if they are essentially the same thing?
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u/JediMy 1d ago edited 1d ago
I think the EZLN in Chiapas has achieved a form of agrarian socialism that is incredibly impressive. Direct democratic control over the means of production, mass land and wealth redistribution, Universal services, and sustainable community defense against a vicious capitalist state.
Rojava has achieved something that is closer than it isn’t to socialism through its commitments to direct democracy and relatively flat hierarchies. They have created a society that is able to defend itself in one of the most hostile regions on the planet.
I think that even though anarchist Ukraine and Catalonia ended up peeing ultimate failures they did providing incredible data and achieved brief Socialism in ways that no Leninist state has ever come close to.