• robocall@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Libertarian communism? Does that mean every business is a CO-OP?

    How would you prevent the state from favoring one CO-OP over the other and creating a co-op monopoly by favoritism?

    Sorry, not trying to attack you. I’m a radical leftist and libertarian communism is sort of the most Lemmy thing I’ve ever heard.

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      Workers control everything, basically. It’s hard to put all into one comment, but it’s a bit like anarchism. Considering that I’m fairly new to Lemmy, I take that as a compliment. Plus, private property isn’t a thing under this system.

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        Plus, private property isn’t a thing under this system.

        Well, you had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.

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          Another fun fact is that China cannot be truly considered communist. It’s socialist, but not communist. It has similarities to communism, though. Considering some of the people working under harsh conditions for money, it cannot be considered communist.