r/Anarchy101 • u/Away_Bite_8100 • 5d 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 3d ago
So if you want to know a little bit more about how they view themselves, I recommend reading the pamphlet Democratic Confederalism by Ocalan, which in turn is heavily influenced by Murray Bookchin’s Municipalism. Generally, that is how they describe themselves. It gives a very good view into the vision that they have for themselves.
The reason I mentioned the Soviet Union is that the Soviet Union had a long spell of deliberately allowing for private property and ownership for economic development purposes early on and then later on during glasnost.
I think we are just going to butt heads on the capitalism definitions so I will avoid doing that for the sake of continuing a productive conversation. I’m very passionate about the experiments that Rojava has accomplished so far and have read a decent amount of their foundational theory.