No, there are classes and elites. The pigs being the most regarded and she sheep as the commoners, or the chickens as workers.
No, Animal Farm does not achieve a true classless society. Initially, the animals overthrow the humans to establish equality among themselves, but the pigs eventually seize power and establish themselves as a ruling class, exploiting the other animals. This highlights how power dynamics and hierarchies can play out even in attempts to create a classless society.
In the beginning, the animals seek to make it a classless society with the set of rules that Snowball and Napoleon make. In the end, it is not, with the pigs the ruling class and the rest of the animals workers.
A classless stateless society is Socialism.
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In short, no. Classless society, in it's ultimate version would mean no divisions on the basis of economic status, which certainly wasn't the case in the USSR.
The concept of a classless society is most closely associated with communism, where there is no private ownership of the means of production and everyone is considered equal.
The poet of the farm in Animal Farm is Old Major, a wise old boar who delivers a speech that inspires the animals to rebel against their human farmer and establish a new society based on equality and solidarity.
The pigs, particularly Snowball and Napoleon, taught the other animals to read and write in "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. They believed that education was essential in achieving their goal of a successful animal-led society.
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Marxist Communism.
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