I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as "Anarcho-Market Socialism," is in fact, Social Democracy, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Anarcho-liberalism. Anarcho-liberalism is not a complete ideology unto itself, but rather an extension of the current functioning Liberal system as defined by Lenin.
Many people are Liberals everyday without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, this version of Liberalism is often called Anarchism in the west, and many adherents are not aware that it is basically the Liberal system, developed by counter-revolutionary opportunists.
There really is an Anarchism, and other people are using it, but this here is just an extension of the Liberal system they're a part of.
Someone should do a taxonomy of all the market socialisms out there. They all have word salad names and I just want to know which ones think it's okay to buy and sell the means of production so I can dunk on them.
Georgists, social democrats, non-Yugoslovian market socialists, Caleb Maupin-style dengist MLs, all of those late-19th century bourgeois/Proudhon-esque anarchists, probably some kinda' 4th dimensional corporate fascism calling itself market socialism.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as "Anarcho-Market Socialism," is in fact, Social Democracy, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Anarcho-liberalism. Anarcho-liberalism is not a complete ideology unto itself, but rather an extension of the current functioning Liberal system as defined by Lenin.
Many people are Liberals everyday without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, this version of Liberalism is often called Anarchism in the west, and many adherents are not aware that it is basically the Liberal system, developed by counter-revolutionary opportunists.
There really is an Anarchism, and other people are using it, but this here is just an extension of the Liberal system they're a part of.
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Someone should do a taxonomy of all the market socialisms out there. They all have word salad names and I just want to know which ones think it's okay to buy and sell the means of production so I can dunk on them.
Georgists, social democrats, non-Yugoslovian market socialists, Caleb Maupin-style dengist MLs, all of those late-19th century bourgeois/Proudhon-esque anarchists, probably some kinda' 4th dimensional corporate fascism calling itself market socialism.
Georgists are not socialists. It's anti-Marxist and ahistorical