Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios View Post
It seems you are confused with 20th century versions of the ideal which are more often termed Leninist, Stalinist or Maoist depending on when&where you are looking --all of which incorporate a much more significant role for the government since they assume a change initiated from the top down rather than a from the bottom up.
I doubt any ideology drew much religion from the 20th century. But I do however think that marxist socialism (communism really) implied fully equal economical equality by the means of heavy paternalism from the state.

Though trusting the state with your food is something few can say works.

Social-Anarchism is Anarchism in a socialist foundation, and it's a branch from the socialist school of thought.

No no. I was wrong. Marx did say the state was unnecesary.

~Jirisys ()