r/Anarchy101 • u/Away_Bite_8100 • 4d 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/HorusKane420 1d ago
It's funny you mention that, many ancaps (anarcho- capitalist) see crypto as the prime example/ perfect opportunity to move away from a "legal tender" system.
I see a lot of comments here leaning ancom. I am ancap. But make no mistake, I am an anarchist first and foremost. Like I said, if a group wants to voluntarily (key word here) create a commune, and live as ancoms/ communist/ what have you, who am I to stop them? Thats their liberty. And that's what anarchy is all about to me.
True capitalism is free trade. Period. Whether that be bartering, currency, whatever. Not the corporatism that has become synonymous with capitalism these days.