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originally posted by: John_Rodger_Cornman
What is the difference between a Libertarian socialist,an Anarcho-syndicalist, an Anarcho-communist. and an Anarcho-capitalist?
What is the difference between a Libertarian socialist,an Anarcho-syndicalist, an Anarcho-communist. and an Anarcho-capitalist?
originally posted by: John_Rodger_Cornman
a reply to: Semicollegiate
Good post.
I learned something new. So Rothbardian anarchism is more far right and Chomsky's anarchism is more far left.
originally posted by: John_Rodger_Cornman
a reply to: Kali74
That is not true.
Just because you have capitalism and private property does not mean you can't have anarchism.
Defending private property rights is enforced by the person/family in stateless capitalism not the state.
Its the absolute monopoly of force(statism ran with corruptible people) that anarchists do not believe in.
originally posted by: Kali74
originally posted by: John_Rodger_Cornman
a reply to: Kali74
That is not true.
Just because you have capitalism and private property does not mean you can't have anarchism.
Defending private property rights is enforced by the person/family in stateless capitalism not the state.
Its the absolute monopoly of force(statism ran with corruptible people) that anarchists do not believe in.
Private property can exist without capitalism. Read some Mikhail Bakunin for the origins of Anarchism and some Noam Chomsky for a perspective on a modern Anarchist. Rothbard is not anarchism. It's small government and run away capitalism.
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Semicollegiate
Care to explain how there is no private party in collectivist systems? Also it's important to understand that for people like Bakunin and Chomsky... there isn't a set system, there's no State that's all. If people want to collectivize they can, if people want to be on their own they can.
Let's say I join a farming collective. The farm belongs to everyone that works on it. But peoples homes surrounding the farm, belong to individuals or even if it's one giant house, your room belongs to you, your possessions belong to you.