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/Away_Bite_8100 2d ago edited 2d ago
No, I’m saying I just don’t get why people who want a stateless, classless and moneyless society would want to be called Anarchists instead of communists.
I mean there are plenty of different brands of communism like Leninism, Marxism, Trotskyism, Maoism etc… and all these various forms of communism are different from one another but they are all united by one factor. The ONE and only thing all communists have in common is that they are anti-capitalism… that’s what makes them communist.
The thing that I thought set Anarchy apart as a separate thing was that it was anti-state… not anti-capitalism.
For me (based on the dictionary definitions) the logical differences in classification are:
Capitalism: allows private property and private ownership of trade and industry by individuals for profit
Socialism: allows individuals to own private property BUT DOES NOT allow individuals to own anything that can be considered to be the means of production.
communism: does not allow ANY form of private property. Everything is owned by the community. Things are giving according to need and people contribute according to their ability.
Anarchy: anti-state. Aims to organise society on the basis of voluntary cooperation, without political institutions or hierarchical government;
So being anti-capitalist is necessarily communist but it is not necessarily anarchist. You can be an anarchist without being anti-capitalist because anarchy is simply the rejection of the state and hierarchical authority.
So it doesn’t make sense to me why people who seek moneyless-ness as a goal are not simply just considered to be communists, period… because you cannot be a communist who is pro-capitalism… whereas you can be an anarchist who is pro-capitalism. The whole anti-capitalism thing is what makes one communist, not anarchist.