• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      The state is a result of class struggle, so to end states once and for all you need to achieve classless society, eliminating the basis of the state. That means collectivizing all production and distribution globally, into one system. Once this is done, there are no classes in contention, and as such the oppressive elements of society used to keep the proletariat on top will gradually disappear and “wither,” being reduced in function and scope until only what’s necessary remains, like administration.

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          For the most part, yes there are even anarcho-communists. But at the same there is a big difference in the non-authoritarian view of the anarchists and some communists.

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            From what I have read, it seems communism is the journey and anarchism is basically the destination with a few institutions intact. I’d rather take that road and whatevwr fights that may bring than what I currently see as our future.

            Edit: because I don’t believe the public on average, especially in the west, is ready for any kind of anarchism. They couldn’t handle it. It would be ruined by the same forces currently destroying the world order. We need to join with the communists to defeat it. Whatever consequences come of that are better tha nation state fiefdoms run by billionaire psycopaths and sycophants.