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There can be no such thing. Anarchists donโ€™t just oppose the state, they oppose all hierarchies and authority. Capitalism is based on inequality and authority, with a tiny class of capitalists ruling over the rest of the population.

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There can be no such thing. Anarchists donโ€™t just oppose the state, they oppose all hierarchies and authority. Capitalism is based on inequality and authority, with a tiny class of capitalists ruling over the rest of the population.

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That is contradictory the whole point of Anarchy is to abolish the oppressive state so under anarchy there wouldn't be a country or a government. Spain tried anarcho-syndicalism back in the late 1930's but they ended up losing the war and the anarchist experiment ended.

In the wild west and the Icelandic commonwealth (930-1262) you will see anarcho-capitalism.

There are no current "countries" that practice any type of anarchism as their "government".

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A society without government, power-holders or hierarchies.

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Anarcho-Syndicalist Review was created in 1986.

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Translated it approximately means "Let us be".

The concept means limited or no interference by government in the affairs of individuals. This term is usually used to refer to economics but extends to philosophy also.

Related to:

Laissez Faire Capitalism

Libertarianism

Anarcho-Capitalism

Austrian School of Economics

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