Before the sub went down I found someone who claimed to be an anarcho socialist. I didn’t think that was a thing, so I asked them what that meant and they basically described libertarian socialism to me. According to the Wikipedia page of libertarian socialism though, anarcho socialism is just another term for the same thing.
I think "anarchosocialism" would be referring to socialism in the sense of "worker-owned means of production," so I guess it would be anarcho-communism but not married to the other aspects of communism.
Of course, for the "anarcho" to make any sense, it would have to be stateless and classless, but maybe there could be some sort of open market that uses money but with entirely worker coops instead of private corporations.
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Before the sub went down I found someone who claimed to be an anarcho socialist. I didn’t think that was a thing, so I asked them what that meant and they basically described libertarian socialism to me. According to the Wikipedia page of libertarian socialism though, anarcho socialism is just another term for the same thing.
I think "anarchosocialism" would be referring to socialism in the sense of "worker-owned means of production," so I guess it would be anarcho-communism but not married to the other aspects of communism.
Of course, for the "anarcho" to make any sense, it would have to be stateless and classless, but maybe there could be some sort of open market that uses money but with entirely worker coops instead of private corporations.
Probably means non-ancap anarchist