• @Cowbee@lemm.ee
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      18 months ago

      It’s a form of Communism, hence Anarcho-Communism being the most “popular” form of Anarchism.

      Communists typically side more with Marx over Bakunin, and believe in a state as owned and managed by the Proletariat being the best method by which to achieve the end goal of a Stateless, Classless, Moneyless society.

      Anarcho-Communists tend to side more with Bakunin over Marx, believing such a structure to be dangerous in and of itself, and seek more decentralized revolutionary change.

      Anarchists additionally tend to believe Marx’s analysis of Capitalism is good, but disagree on methods of achieving Communism. Anarchists aren’t anti-Marx, but rather tend to be more post-Marxist.

      Additionally, there are nuanced differences in Communist structures. In traditional Marxist belief, the Socialist State would build up the infrastructure for Communism before withering away and being maintained by a Communist society, whereas Anarcho-Communists tend to prefer systems of Mutual Aid, which are almost the same but just different strategy.

    • @Prunebutt@feddit.de
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      18 months ago

      Well, since I’m an anarcho-communist: It is a communist (as in: a classless, moneyless society based on the principle: to each according to their needs, from each according to their ability) model of how the world would work.

      That’s not how Lenin did things, though. Lenin actively took power away from the sovjets and centralized decision making so that the bolsheviks made decisions top-down, not bottom up. Before the bolsheviks sabotaged it, Ukraine actually was organized in a very anarchist manner after the 1918 revolution.