Anarcho-Communism
Anarcho-Communism is a political philosophy that combines elements of anarchism and communism. It advocates for a stateless society where communities govern themselves through direct democracy and mutual aid. In this system, the means of production are collectively owned, eliminating private property to ensure that resources are shared equitably among all members of society.
Proponents of Anarcho-Communism believe that capitalism and the state create inequality and oppression. They envision a world where individuals work together voluntarily, without hierarchical structures, to meet everyone's needs. Influential figures in this movement include Peter Kropotkin and Emma Goldman, who emphasized cooperation and solidarity as essential to a just society.