So not socialism doesnot work because it makes the people feel unfree.
With Free Communism its different because people feel free because they are and for that they may lose their property but that doesnot matter anymore in this case
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"Masonic hip hop culture"? What the hell is that? Guys with baggy aprons rapping about their local lodge?
In a society without a state, the differentiation between private ownership and collective ownership may NOT be dictated, may not be commonly agreed and may not, even, be constant.
MStirner wrote:Every social enterprise includes things which are owned personally and things which are owned collectively (in differing sizes of collective). In a statist society it is clear(ish) who decides which is which. In a capitalist society it is clear(ish) how these things are distributed and exchanged.
In a society without a state, the differentiation between private ownership and collective ownership may be dictated, may not be commonly agreed and may not, even, be constant. In such a society, we ought to anticipate a wide range of shifting methods of distribution and exchange including cash-based systems, barter,fully shared ownership; time share and many others.
Like many of the other discussions, on these boards, comments demonstrate how difficult it is to conceive of a society in which there is no authority which dictates to individuals just how they should do things
Yugoslavia wasn't an communist (not even an socialist country)
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