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Collectivist anarchism is a revolutionary doctrine that advocates the abolition of the state and private ownership of the means of production, with the means of production instead being owned collectively and controlled and managed by the producers themselves. The collectivization of the means of production is proposed to be initiated by a small cohesive group through acts of violence which would inspire the workers to revolt and forcibly collectivize the means of production; The International Social Democratic Alliance was founded in 1868 for this purpose. Once collectivization took place,…mehr

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Collectivist anarchism is a revolutionary doctrine that advocates the abolition of the state and private ownership of the means of production, with the means of production instead being owned collectively and controlled and managed by the producers themselves. The collectivization of the means of production is proposed to be initiated by a small cohesive group through acts of violence which would inspire the workers to revolt and forcibly collectivize the means of production; The International Social Democratic Alliance was founded in 1868 for this purpose. Once collectivization took place, workers salaries would be determined in democratic organizations based on the amount of time they contributed to production. These salaries would be used to purchase goods in a communal market. This contrasts with anarcho-communism where wages would be abolished, and where individuals would take freely from a storehouse of goods "to each according to his need." Thus, Bakunin's "Collectivist Anarchism," notwithstanding the title, is seen as a blend of individualism and collectivism