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Anarcho-communism, as stated, 19th c.-present

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Anarcho-communism is a political ideology that combines the abolition of the state and all hierarchical authority with the collective ownership of the means of production and the elimination of private property. It emerged in Western Europe during the nineteenth century, with foundational contributions from figures such as Peter Kropotkin and Mikhail Bakunin, and has continued as a current within broader anarchist and socialist thought into the present.

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Its loudest feature is a floor across the procedural Principles: Rule of Law & Consistency, Transparency & Honesty, Inclusiveness & Pluralism, and Non-Maleficence all strongly depressed, with Authority & Hierarchy elevated. Existing constraints give way to directed change.

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