What questions do you all have for Anarchists, Communists, or anti-capitalists in general?

I think you misunderstand on my last point. There wouldn't be any exchanges or need to prove your labour. Labour would for the most part be voluntary with modern Anarchism, especially with how much we can and could get done with technology. As for your emphasis on could, I said would. For an example of an anarchist society, Catalonia was an example of an anarcho-syndicalism society back in 1936-39 before the facsists came and took them over. The place has great history and inspired one of George Orwells books as he fought himself in the militia for the Catalonians. They had increased literacy rates and food production upon their induction of Anarchism. It's the only real example of a leftist society, and it was successful and was done by the book. There was no big man elbows Mao who took a top down approach with implementing "socialism" for the sake of gaining power. The people wanted it, they fought for it, they got it, and life improved for them. Regardless, our transition to some form of a socialist society is inevitable anyways. As more and more of the workerforce is replaced with technology, the very foundations of capitalism will shatter as its own supposed innovation destroys itself. This is actually part of the reason why Marx saw capitalism as a stepping stone. He recognized the efficiency of it and believed its purpose to create abundance that could sustain a communist society. It was never meant to last as long as it has in his eyes due to its poor effects on society and it's people long term. (See his alienations and commodity fetishism)

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