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Anarchists were socialists and still consider themselves to be socialists.

Anarchists opposed what is today called "state socialism", meaning any type of socialism that advocates for state ownership of the means of production as a form of social ownership.

Liberals, conservatives, fascists and monarchists generally opposed socialism.

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Anarchists did not oppose socialism, Anarchists were socialists.

Pierre Joseph-Prodhoun, the first anarchist, was a socialist who advocated a type of market socialism called Mutualism. Michael Bakunin, another early anarchists, advocated anarcho-communism.

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Anarchists oppose government. Some support Socialism (classless moneyless world) while others support some form of capitalism.

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Some anarchists are/were Socialists, standing for a classless stateless society. Other anarchists support some form of capitalism.

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