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Check out the anarchist socialist experiments like Catalonia during the Spanish civil war. They tended to collapse because of inability to fight external forces, not because of bureaucratic bloat, etc.



Interesting. But I still wonder how they'd fare in the long term. Would they maintain their cooperative state or devolve into mafia statism as most experiments in radical socialism seem to do.


Unlikely because those types of workers' movements are anti-statist by their very nature. For a similar philosophy, see anarcho-syndicalism.




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