[quote]LIFTICVSMAXIMVS wrote:
[quote]SexMachine wrote:
See, this is what I meant by different ‘branches’ of anarchism. There is actually a branch of Anarchism called ‘Class Struggle Anarchism’ so basically it is you who is talking out of your arse. Most forms of anarchism stress the importance of ‘class struggle’ and closely resemble Marxism for the most part.[/quote]
But these people do not understand anarchism.
It refers to only to how free associations organize society much better than central planning.
The term “free association” as well as its implications need to be fully understood in order to get the full picture.[/quote]
“free assocaition” -
‘In the anarchist, Marxist and socialist sense, free association (also called free association of producers or, as Marx often called it, community of freely associated individuals) is a kind of relation between individuals where there is no state, social class or authority, in a society that had abolished the private property of means of production. Once private property is abolished, individuals are no longer deprived of access to means of production so they can freely associate themselves (without social constraint) to produce and reproduce their own conditions of existence and fulfill their needs and desires.’
‘Anarchists argue that the free association must rise immediately in the struggle of the proletariat for a new society and against the ruling class. So they preach a social revolution that immediately abolish the state, private property and classes.’
- Thank you for illustrating my point. That’s why I can’t take Marxism/Anarchism seriously. It’s all there in those two paragraphs.
