Is there a system where people can live in a just society without oppression but also associate freely into groups and affiliations.
What I'm looking for is a system where people who feel connected to an idea or a group can reorganize and work together without problem.
The thing is, people will forever be associating into groups and as much as I love left-libertarianism I hope someone comes up with a system that combines both.
Communism gives power to government, Anarchism gives power to the people.
Benjamin Rivera
Communism is a form of anarchy
Carter Baker
This is false.
Juan Jenkins
The transitionary period i.e. early stage communism/"socialism" does, though.
James Clark
What is the endgame of communism in terms of government?
Noah Mitchell
Depends what you mean by 'government'. The endgame is the state will be gone. Administration such as is necessary will still be around. How administration is organised is up to us, personally i favour democratic self-management in local life, delegation along soviet or syndicalist lines to regional and global assemblies and expert consultation forrelevant issues. The business of politics and government will effectively become obsolete
Landon Moore
The goal is worker self-government. The economy would be planned via free deliberation between worker-owned enterprises, in which every worker has an equal voice.
Camden Gomez
(me) Also, I personally support a kind of digital liquid democracy, in which people collaboratively oversee the fully transparent economy.
Imagine if we could simply load up a website and see all the world's production chains mapped out. Everyone could run their analyses to search out inefficiency and mismanagement, and immediately communicate it with everyone else. It would be great. Exactly the kind of free-information systems-oriented approach that can make socialism way superior to capitalism in the 21th century.
Nathaniel Wright
Wtf, I'm a communist now.
Why does the alt-right associate communism with tyranny? I think it's because stalinism and leninism.
Mason Smith
because the 'alt-right' are burger/yankeefied brainlets regurgitating boomer propaganda bitches ain't reading books an' shiet
Blake Watson
Because the rich owners won't just let you vote in kindly old SuccDems that would raise taxes on them to give people some welfare, nevermind full-blown seizing of the wealth, lands and factories that you most likely work, but they consider they own (and by extension, they own you). If you actually make an attempt, you will find yourself facing a gargantuan monster, and difficult and tasteless decisions.
Joshua Barnes
Individualism/Egoism. I suggest The Ego and His Own by Max Stirner, if you have actually read Nietzsche. It allows for a world of hedonism and embraces the fact that humans like to cooperate. It also outlines the idea that rights=might.
Ayden Morales
Mutualism. Its like anarcho-communism but its a realistic model for society without any utopian elements.