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Old 29-05-2006, 10:52 AM   #19
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Mighty Midget @ May 28 2006, 11:53 AM) [snapback]232738[/snapback]</div>
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1 incorrect. A true stateless society is anarchy. Communism do have leaders, only not in it's classical sense. 'Leader' in a commie society means someone who is responsible for coordinating the efforts when such coordination is needed, these leaders can be called down with immediate effect. OR: if it's the committees wish, the leader can be granted extended responsibility as seen fit and called for by the committees. BUT this leader will answer to the same committees, thus he/she has no power to grasp the power for him/herself. All leaders can form a committee that CAN be called a government. Obviously, this government has no power other than what's granted them, for as long as the lower committees see it as beneficial.
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Have you ever heard of anarcho-communism? It's by far the most workable of communist ideologies, because it works on a community-sized level, but all across an area.

So, for example, a village, or a small suburb shared its possessions, and work towards a common goal. Since there's no real need for money, it isn't used, and people barter-trade with their nearby communities to improve their lives a bit.

In case of attack, communities would try and work together to fight off the attackers, and would then disband their militias.

It would probably work if enough people saw it as a good idea, and it wasn't just clamped down on like all previous efforts of communism.
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